Business Analyst
Candidates must have strong enough programming skills to be able to pass a code test.
Looking for an experienced professional with business insight and strong technical skills to join project management team.
Responsibilities:
-Help drive business and technology strategy for firm-wide regulatory reporting.
-Coordinate responses across various filings, analysing individual reporting requirements, working with business groups to identify sourcing/calculation rules and working with firm technology teams to implement these changes.
-Responsible for project management, business and requirements analysis, data analysis and technical design/architecture.
-Hands-on development and coding if needed.
Qualifications:
-3+ years experience in business analysis, project management, reporting.
-Should possess a sound understanding of financial markets and operational processes.
-Experience with the investment life cycle working directly or in a consulting capacity at an investment manager is ideal.
-Candidates should have end-user knowledge of databases, report writing, advanced understanding of SQL and working knowledge of VBA, Java and UNIX Shell Scripting.
-Candidates will exhibit advanced skills in MS Office (including Excel, PowerPoint) and be comfortable presenting to senior individuals.
-Ideal candidates will have excellent problem-solving and analytical abilities, attention to detail, a strong work ethic, and the ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
Jobs, Manhattan, New York City, Business Analyst, project management, Project Manager, Financial, Trading, databases, report writing, SQL, VBA, Java, Unix
New York New York, United States of America
Next Step Systems is a firm that specializes in Information Technology recruitment. We are IT recruiters / headhunters based in Chicago, IL and we provide technical employment placement services nationwide. All levels of permanent full-time career computer jobs are available at our company. We help people in the technology field find career opportunities and tech work.
Mike Stapinski
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5/7/2013 5:12:07 PM
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