Monday, December 19, 2011

[itroundtable] Fw: Job Opportunity From Mitchell Martin

 



--- On Mon, 12/19/11, Danielle Levine <dlevine@itmmi.com> wrote:

From: Danielle Levine <dlevine@itmmi.com>
Subject: Job Opportunity From Mitchell Martin
To: sabinamargeton@yahoo.com
Date: Monday, December 19, 2011, 5:44 PM

12/19/11 5:15 PM
Hi Sabina:
 
I hope all is well. I am doing a search for a firm located in Pennington, NJ who is seeking a Business Analyst. This person must have wealth management or financial planning experience. The detailed job description is listed below. Please let me know if you are interested and able to speak about this. If you are not interested, but know someone who may be, we offer very attractive referral bonuses!!!
 
Our client, one of the largest banks in the US with wealth management, investment banking, and international business, is seeking a Business System Analyst.
 
Location: Pennington, NJ 
Position: Contract
  
Job Description:
  • MUST have Recent/Sufficient Wealth Management Experience.
  • Asset allocation, financial planning, retirement planning, education planning, stock option analysis, etc..Experience in one of these areas is a MUST.
  • Seeking an experienced systems analyst on the technology side (not on the business side) who has extensive experience writing technical specifications.
  • This systems analyst will be the liason between our business partners and and technology development teams, and will interact with different levels of users to define business and functional requirements.
  • Financial services and wealth management background is highly preferred.
  • Prior Brokerage experience is highly preferred.
This systems analyst will be responsible for the following:
  • Writing functional and non-functional specifications for wealth management applications from a technology perspective. The requirements analysis and specifications will cover different application components as follows:
  • User interfaces (UI) with granular details to the smallest level including data mapping, validation rules, creating GUI wireframes, and Powerpoint based prototypes
  • Analytic logic flowcharts, UML diagrams like data flow diagram, process flow diagrams, and use cases.
  • Specifications for dynamically created client facing reports that includes charting, tables, and conditional rules for report presentation.
  • Creating data definitions and constructing data models.
  • Coordinating and conducting requirements analysis meetings with business and technology partners.
  • Providing and recommending alternative methods of implementation or presentation to best meet the clients' needs, and to provide user-friendly solutions.
  • Document, follow-up and resolve issues related to each assigned project.
  • Providing software development support including testing preparation and hands-on testing.
Required Skills:
  • Visio, Rational tools, data modeling tools, UML, Word, Excel, PowerPoint
  • Ability to identify issues, requirements analysis follow through and writing detailed technical specifications for business users, technology development teams, and testing teams.
  • Ability to interact with multiple business and technology partners in a leadership capacity.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Candidate should have Wealth Management domain knowledge.
  • Prior project management experience required - in order to handle components of projects independently and in a lead capacity.
 
I look forward to hearing back from you.
 
 
Thanks again.
Danielle Levine
Mitchell/Martin, Inc.
307 West 38th Street, Suite 1305
New York, NY 10018  
Tel: (646) 300-7003
 
MMI Ranked Among Top 50 Growing Staffing Firms by Staffing Industry Analysts for Three Consecutive Years!


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