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Business Analyst - Payment Processes - Madrid
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Seeking a skilled **Business Analyst** in **Madrid** to drive **payment process** optimization within finance systems. You will bridge business needs and technical specs, leveraging expertise in **Agile**, **SDLC**, and **JIRA**. This role offers the chance to enhance project governance and deliv...
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Spain , Madrid
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Business Analyst
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Join AmRest in Madrid as a Business Analyst to drive financial planning and analysis for top brands like KFC and Starbucks. Leverage your Excel expertise and Power BI/SAP skills to optimize profitability and reporting. Enjoy benefits like private medical insurance, flexible remuneration, and a 25...
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Spain , Madrid
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Business Analyst Intern
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Spain , Barcelona
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1200.00 - 1400.00 EUR / Month
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Mirakl
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Senior API Business Analyst
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Spain , Malaga
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Orbis Consultants
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IT Business Analyst
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Join our team in Barcelona as an IT Business Analyst. You will bridge business objectives and technical implementation, designing reliable applications and innovative AI solutions. We require 5+ years of IT experience, strong analytical skills, and proficiency in JIRA, UML, and insurance business...
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Sopra Steria
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About the Business Analyst role

Discover a world of opportunity in Business Analyst jobs, a critical profession that sits at the intersection of business needs and technological solutions. Business Analysts are the vital link between stakeholders and technical teams, dedicated to improving efficiency, driving innovation, and ensuring that projects deliver tangible value. They are problem-solvers and communicators who translate high-level business ideas into detailed, actionable plans that guide development and implementation. If you have a passion for understanding how things work and a talent for improving them, a career as a Business Analyst offers a dynamic and rewarding path.

Professionals in these roles are primarily responsible for understanding and defining business needs. This involves a core set of responsibilities that are consistent across most industries. A typical day might include eliciting and documenting detailed business requirements from various stakeholders, modeling business processes to identify areas for improvement, and analyzing the potential impact of proposed changes. Business Analysts are also instrumental in evaluating different solution options, weighing the costs, benefits, and risks associated with each. Throughout a project's lifecycle, they act as a guardian of the original requirements, ensuring that the final product or process meets the agreed-upon needs. This often involves collaborating on test plans, supporting user acceptance testing, and facilitating clear communication between business units and technical developers to safeguard the project's vision from conception to delivery.

To excel in Business Analyst jobs, a specific blend of skills and qualifications is essential. Strong analytical and critical thinking skills are paramount for dissecting complex problems and data. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills are non-negotiable, as the role requires building trustful relationships, actively listening to stakeholder concerns, and clearly articulating requirements to diverse audiences. Familiarity with business analysis methodologies and frameworks, such as those outlined in the BABOK (Business Analysis Body of Knowledge), is highly valued. While not always mandatory, a university degree in business, information systems, or a related field is common, though equivalent practical experience is often accepted. Proficiency in process modeling, requirements management tools, and a general understanding of project management principles are significant assets. Ultimately, a successful Business Analyst is a curious, detail-oriented professional who thrives on enabling change and delivering solutions that drive business success. Explore the vast range of Business Analyst jobs available and find the perfect role to leverage your unique talents.