Business Analyst
Description
Uppdrag 51745 Business Analyst
• Lead the elicitation, documentation, and validation of business and functional requirements for digital transformation initiatives.
• Collaborate with architecture, design, and engineering teams to ensure alignment between business goals and technical implementation.
• Map and analyze end-to-end user journeys across channels to identify pain points, redundancies, and opportunities for harmonization.
• Support the definition of KPIs and success metrics for adoption, performance, and scalability.
• Develop high-level business and functional designs (HLDs) to guide solution delivery, ensuring scalability across products, markets, and channels.
• Define and maintain traceability matrices linking business requirements to implementation and testing outcomes.
• Partner with product owners and delivery leads to prioritize requirements and manage scope in an Agile delivery model.
• Contribute to RACI and governance frameworks supporting multi-market rollout, localization, and change control.
• Facilitate workshops and stakeholder sessions across business units and markets to align priorities and ensure shared understanding.
• Support CI/CD readiness by specifying business-controlled configuration and feature flag requirements.
• Produce clear business process documentation using BPMN or equivalent standards where needed to support automation and orchestration.
Skills and Experience:
Digital Banking & Transformation (5–8+ years)
• Proven experience as a Business Analyst within digital banking, fintech, or large-scale transformation programs.
• Deep understanding of banking products and digital ecosystems.
Pan-European Delivery Experience
• Track record supporting multi-market rollout projects, balancing standardization and local adaptation.
• Skilled in managing stakeholders across diverse cultural, regulatory, and operational contexts.
Requirements & Process Management
• Strong command of business analysis methods: requirements elicitation, user stories, use cases, acceptance criteria, and traceability.