BNY · 3 weeks ago
Senior Associate, Business Technology Liaison - Conventional Debt
BNY is a leading global financial services company influencing nearly 20% of the world’s investible assets. The Senior Associate, Business Technology Liaison - Conventional Debt role involves analyzing business requirements, interfacing with IT, and supporting testing and training efforts for applications and systems.
Financial Services
Responsibilities
Analyze and define business requirements and functional or operational specifications for small to moderate sized projects of limited complexity
Formulate and define system scope and objectives, interfacing with all areas of IT on behalf of the business to resolve IT matters and improve business processes
Collect and translate business or functional requirements into functional design, test planning, and user documentation processes
Support testing and training efforts for new or enhanced applications and systems, identifying areas for improvement and collaborating with technology teams to enhance business applications
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree or the equivalent combination of education and experience
Knowledge of regulatory and legal requirements and BNY corporate policies involving risk and control to support improved business processes through technology
Attention to detail
Problem solving, critical thinking, time management and communication
Ability to self-manage, prioritize, and execute workload
Prior experience with Microsoft Office applications, especially Excel
Preferred
3-5 years of total work experience preferred
Technical experience preferred
Prior experience working in an agile ecosystem, highly preferred
Benefits
Highly competitive compensation
Benefits
Wellbeing programs
Flexible global resources and tools
Generous paid leaves
Paid volunteer time
Company
BNY
We help make money work for the world — managing it, moving it and keeping it safe.
Funding
Current Stage
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