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Technology Business Analyst and Project Manager
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Join Barclays in Singapore as a Technology Business Analyst and Project Manager. You will manage requirements analysis and change delivery for APAC Markets Post Trade, covering regulatory mandates and growth initiatives. The role requires proven project management, BA skills, and experience in in...
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Singapore , Singapore
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Business Analyst / Project Manager – Investment / Corporate Banking
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Join Citi in Mumbai as an AVP Business Analyst/Project Manager. Drive Data Governance and quality management within Investment & Corporate Banking. Utilize your 10+ years of banking experience to remediate data concerns and ensure regulatory compliance. Collaborate across teams to execute strateg...
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India , Mumbai
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Project Manager - BPO (Business Process Optimization)
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Lead regional supply chain optimization and ERP projects in Bangkok. Drive new product launches and continuous improvement using Lean/Kaizen methodologies. Ideal for a PM with 3-5 years' experience in supply chain and ERP systems. Enhance operational excellence and key process KPIs.
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Thailand , Khet Latkrabang, Bangkok
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Business Applications Project Manager
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Lead complex software and ERP implementation projects in Ghent. We seek an experienced Project Manager with 15+ years in software implementations, process mapping, and change management within multinational settings. You will manage the full project lifecycle, ensuring quality and stakeholder ali...
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Belgium , Ghent
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Business Applications Project Manager
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Lead complex ERP and cloud transformation projects as a Business Applications Project Manager in Antwerp. Leverage 15+ years of software implementation expertise to manage full project lifecycles and drive change. Enjoy a competitive package with flexible work, a company car option, and strong de...
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Belgium , Antwerp
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Business Applications Project Manager
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Lead transformative software implementation projects, including ERP and cloud transformations, for a global supply chain leader. Leverage 15+ years of project management experience in a multinational setting to drive change from analysis to go-live. Enjoy a competitive package with flexible worki...
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About the Business Project Manager role

Business Project Manager jobs sit at the intersection of strategy, operations, and technology, serving as the critical bridge between high-level business goals and on-the-ground execution. Professionals in this role are responsible for leading cross-functional initiatives that drive organizational change, improve processes, and deliver measurable value. Unlike traditional project managers who focus primarily on timelines and deliverables, Business Project Managers bring a strategic lens to every project, ensuring that each initiative aligns with broader company objectives and delivers tangible business outcomes.

The core responsibilities of a Business Project Manager are diverse and demanding. They typically begin by defining project scope, objectives, and success metrics in close collaboration with stakeholders from departments such as finance, marketing, IT, and operations. A significant portion of the role involves business analysis—eliciting requirements, mapping current-state processes, identifying pain points, and designing future-state workflows. This requires conducting stakeholder interviews, facilitating workshops, and documenting findings in clear, actionable formats like process maps, user stories, and business cases. Once requirements are established, the Business Project Manager takes ownership of the project lifecycle: managing budgets, schedules, and resources; tracking risks and issues; coordinating cross-functional teams; and communicating progress to leadership. They also oversee quality assurance, including user acceptance testing (UAT), and ensure smooth transitions from project to operations through careful change management and documentation.

To excel in Business Project Manager jobs, individuals need a unique blend of analytical, technical, and interpersonal skills. Strong business acumen is essential—understanding how different functions (e.g., finance, sales, product) operate and how projects impact the bottom line. Exceptional communication and facilitation skills are critical for aligning diverse stakeholders, negotiating priorities, and driving consensus. On the technical side, proficiency with project management tools (Jira, Asana, Notion, or similar) and data analysis platforms is common. Many roles also require experience with process improvement methodologies like Lean, Six Sigma, or Agile. Typical requirements include 5–10+ years of experience in project management, business analysis, or a related field, along with a proven track record of delivering complex, cross-functional initiatives on time and within budget. A bachelor’s degree in business, management, or a related discipline is standard, and certifications like PMP, CBAP, or Scrum Master are highly valued.

Business Project Manager jobs are found across virtually every industry—from healthcare and finance to technology and media. As organizations increasingly rely on project-based work to innovate and stay competitive, the demand for skilled Business Project Managers continues to grow. Whether leading a digital transformation, streamlining finance operations, or launching a new product, these professionals are the driving force behind turning strategic vision into operational reality.