Payments Business Analyst
Dublin, Dublin City Centre
Payments Business Analyst
Dublin, Dublin City Centre
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12 Months
Responsibilities:
- Management of all incoming brand changes for EU business, ensuring appropriate changes are identified and completed to remain compliant with the brand rules
- Ability to deal with technical and non-technical stakeholders at al levels
- Define requirements and work with Product and Technology groups throughout project lifecycles e.g. business requirements; internal & external communications; post implementation validation
- Facilitate engagement with payment brands to understand/clarify changes
- Analyze, monitor and report on brand change trends and exceptions
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in business administration or related field with five to seven years within the payments industry
- Visa/Mastercard experience
- A key focus on European Payment Brand rules and regulations
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with proven ability to interact professionally with a diverse group of managers, technology and business subject matter experts located in various geographies
- Ability to analyze/define business requirements, test plans, communications, training plan
For more information, please call Rossa on 01 477 3267 or email rossa.gallagher@markssattin.com
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