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Business Analyst

North Yorkshire, Skipton

Business Analyst

£50000 - £60000 per annum
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North Yorkshire, Skipton

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Marks Sattin are currently working with a Banking & Payments FinTech company based in Skipton to assist with the recruitment of a Business Analyst. This role will see you work alongside a Product Consultant and as part of the Product team.

You will scope & deliver the products and functionality contained within the Product roadmap. You will have responsibility to fuel the product roadmap with product ideas as part of a wider ideation generation activity.

Responsibilities;

  • Scoping of solutions for products / features on the product roadmap.
  • Take items assigned from the roadmap, identify optimal customer journey and scope the solution in line with the platform architecture by soliciting input from across the business.
  • Work with Project Managers to ensure progress against delivery of technical, documentation, pricing and sales collateral in a simple manner, identifying next steps, task owners, milestone dates and flagging risk.
  • Provide product ideas for assessment and inclusion in the roadmap.

Skills;

  • 5 years' experience as a Business Analyst in the banking or payments sector.
  • Detailed knowledge of the banking and payments space, from compliance requirements to product trends, differentiators and disruptors.
  • Strong customer orientation and ability to develop solutions from the customers perspective.
  • Proven track record delivering product in a matrix organisation.
  • Ability to build consensus and command respect at all levels of an organisation.

If you feel you are right for this role, please apply now.

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