BUSINESS ANALYST-- MUREX AND TRADE APPLICATIONS -- NYC,NY Construction, Mining & Trades - New York City, NY at Geebo

BUSINESS ANALYST-- MUREX AND TRADE APPLICATIONS -- NYC,NY

MUREX TRADE ANALYSTLocation:
New York City (Day one Onsite)- NO REMOTE
Job Description:
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
Ideal candidate must have functional and technical knowledge of Bonds.
Daily IT support of Murex application, project management and development.
Interpersonal skills are required as there is constant interaction with Front office and other departments.
Main
Responsibilities:
Develop business requirements Manage day-to-day application / user support group Lead / assist in module testing / integration efforts Support firm compliance process Required Skills:
Strong Functional knowledge of financial markets Knowledge of Murex, murex workflow, datamart, etradepad, simulation Knowledge IRD (optional) Knowledge of Bonds (corporate bonds) Knowledge of Unix platform Must have strong personality, logical and analytical skills Be detailed-oriented, a quick learner and self-starter Possess good verbal and written communication skills Must have strong organization skills Qualification:
BS or higher degree in CS, MIS, EE, Mathematics or equivalent 5
years' experience in financial market support role Experience in working with FO users BUSINESS ANALYST-- MUREX AND TRADE APPLICATIONS -- NYC,NY Recommended Skills Analytical Business Requirements Capital Markets Communication Coordinating Curiosity Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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