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Project Finance & Operations Analyst
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Join a global tech leader as a **Project Finance & Operations Analyst** in Warsaw. This remote role requires 3+ years in corporate finance, advanced Excel, and SAP experience. You'll manage P&L, procurement, and contractor administration. Enjoy a 12-month B2B contract, private medical care, and t...
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Poland , Warszawa
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Digital Project Analyst
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We are seeking a Digital Project Analyst to drive key transformation initiatives in an international environment. You will coordinate project activities, timelines, and risks using Agile or Waterfall methodologies. Ideal candidates have 2-3 years of digital project experience and proficiency in J...
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Poland , Kraków
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8650.00 PLN / Month
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Data Quality Project Manager / Business Analyst
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Join JLL's Data Governance team in Warsaw as a Data Quality Project Manager/Business Analyst. You will manage global data quality projects, configure solutions, and collaborate with stakeholders. The role requires 4+ years in data management/project management and strong SQL skills. Help drive ou...
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Poland , Warsaw
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Project Analyst
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Join our Warsaw team as a Project Analyst, focusing on the strategic Asset Servicing Transformation program. You will lead project phases for system replatforming, process optimization, and risk mitigation. The role requires 3-5 years of Asset Servicing and project experience with fluent English....
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Poland , Warsaw
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Project Senior Analyst
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Seeking a Senior Project Analyst in Warsaw to lead strategic Asset Servicing Transformation initiatives. You will manage system replatforming, process optimization, and the full project lifecycle. Requires 5-8 years of Asset Servicing and change management experience with strong stakeholder skill...
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About the Project Analyst role

Explore a world of opportunity in Project Analyst jobs, a dynamic career path at the intersection of business strategy, data, and execution. A Project Analyst is a vital member of project teams, serving as the central hub for information, analysis, and process management to ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope, and on budget. This role is perfect for detail-oriented problem-solvers who thrive on bringing structure to complex initiatives and enabling project managers and teams to perform at their best.

Professionals in these roles are typically responsible for a core set of duties that form the backbone of effective project management. A primary function involves rigorous data analysis and reporting. This includes tracking project performance against key metrics, analyzing trends, and creating detailed status reports for stakeholders. They are the keepers of project data, using tools like Microsoft Excel, MS Project, and data visualization software to transform raw information into actionable insights. Another critical responsibility is scope and schedule management. Project Analysts help create and maintain the project schedule, monitor task progress, and identify any potential delays or scope creep, ensuring the project stays on its intended course.

Risk and issue management are also central to the profession. Analysts proactively identify potential project risks, assess their impact, and help develop mitigation strategies. They also track issues as they arise, working with the team to facilitate resolution and close them out efficiently. Furthermore, they play a key role in quality assurance and process improvement, often helping to create quality management plans and documenting lessons learned to enhance future project outcomes. Stakeholder communication is a consistent thread throughout their work, requiring them to prepare presentations and reports that clearly communicate project health to various audiences.

To succeed in Project Analyst jobs, individuals typically need a blend of education, technical skills, and soft skills. A bachelor's degree in business, finance, engineering, or a related field is a common requirement. From a technical standpoint, proficiency with project management software (like MS Project or Jira), advanced skills in data analysis tools (especially Excel), and an understanding of data visualization are highly valued. Familiarity with project management methodologies such as Agile, Waterfall, or Scrum is a significant advantage, and certifications like the PMP (Project Management Professional), CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management), or Six Sigma are often preferred and can accelerate career growth.

The most successful Project Analysts possess strong analytical and critical thinking abilities, allowing them to dissect complex problems and generate effective solutions. Exceptional communication skills are non-negotiable, as the role involves translating technical data for non-technical stakeholders and facilitating collaboration across different departments. They are highly organized, detail-oriented, and possess strong decision-making capabilities. If you are looking for a career that offers a central role in bringing ideas to life, where you can leverage your analytical prowess to drive tangible results, then exploring Project Analyst jobs is your next strategic move. This profession provides a fantastic foundation for advancement into senior analyst, project manager, or program manager roles across virtually every industry.