Luxoft, a DXC Technology Company (NYSE: DXC), is a digital strategy and software engineering firm providing bespoke technology solutions that drive business change for customers the world over. Luxoft uses technology to enable business transformation, enhance customer experiences, and boost operational efficiency through its strategy, consulting, and enginee...
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Manage and analyse business requirements inta solution design, managing user requirements workshops and formulation of an overall solution design, modelling transactions through the system tensure that the business requirements are met.
Hands-on business analysis role tanalyse and propose solutions for business issues, process changes and functional requirements.
Work with different IT teams across infrastructure, and other divisions tdeliver system solutions for the business.
Collaborate with stakeholders on their priorities, needs as well as system improvements.
Build a strong relationship and manage expectations with users and stake holders.
Skills
Must have
Experience working in the financial industry with relevant experience in business analysis and project implementation.
Experience in managing and delivery of trading platforms for Treasury products on a global scale, integrated within the organizations treasury product systems.
Background in the following business areas:
Treasury Product knowledge - From Front-to-Back Office.
Murex configuration experience is needed
Understanding of front tback process flows
Experience in configuring pre-trades rules is mandatory
Knowledge on FX, Repos, MM, Structured products is a must
Mandatory Requirements:
Experience working with MUREX
Strong technical background
Strong understanding of treasury products and experience in front office projects.
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