Business Analyst - Wealth Management/Asset Management
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Base pay range
CA$79.31/hr - CA$79.31/hr
Job Title: Business Analyst - Wealth Management/Asset Management
Location: Toronto, ON (Hybrid – 3 days/week onsite)
Duration: 12 months
Contract Type: T4 only
Pay Rate: $79.31/Hour
Role Responsibilities Include (but are not limited to):
- Elicits requirements and analyzes feasibility to ensure solutions/initiatives achieve the expected business outcomes.
- Document functional and non-functional requirements, data mapping and support ETL development.
- Provides clarifications and support to project team during design, development and testing phases.
- Applies depth of domain & functional expertise for the assigned portfolio to drive the expected business value.
- Become SME and provide support during various phases of Testing and Post-Production validation.
- Works independently with minimal supervision. Collaborates with other team members to establish a healthy working environment.
- Broader work or accountabilities may be assigned as needed.
Must-Have Skills:
- 10+ years of experience working as a Business Analyst in the Banking/Wealth Management/Asset Management industry.
- Good understanding of wealth domain concepts such as Trades, Positions, Model Portfolios, Corporation Actions etc.
- Experience with documenting functional and non-functional requirements, conducting source to target data mapping and documenting business rules for ETL development.
- Ability to work with technology stakeholders (Solution Architects, Developers, QA) and business stakeholders.
- Ability to write complex SQL queries to query data for analysis. Exposure to data modeling would be an asset.
- Experience working with QA on triaging defects and performing root cause analysis.
Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
Employment type: Contract
Job function: General Business, Analyst, and Information Technology
Industries: Banking, Capital Markets, and Investment Banking