Junior Business Analyst – IB Change

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<p><b>Your role</b><br><br>Are you an experienced business analyst looking for your next big challenge? Are you intellectually curious, good at solving problems, familiar with Agile and motivated to make a difference? Do you know what it takes to deliver complex regulatory or strategic front to back change in an Agile operating environment?<br><br>We\'re looking for someone like this to:<br>• Work on the implementation of a range of new change projects, as part of larger IB-wide strategic and/or regulatory change programs. Current programs include Fundamental Review of the Trading Book, MiFID/MiFIR, CRD VI and UBS-CS Integration<br>• Work with business, functional stakeholders and subject matter experts to capture and analyse requirements for changes to front to back flows, business processes and systems in response to business or regulatory drivers<br>• Develop requirement specifications and/or user stories for the changes<br>• Partner with IT on the implementation of the changes, resolving issues as required<br>• Partner with business and IT stakeholders to ensure the changes are adequately tested<br>• Prepare and deliver training as required, ensuring Run the Bank are kept informed, involved and able to take on their new responsibilities after go live<br><br><b>Your team</b><br><br>You will be working in the IB Change team in London. The IB Change team is part of the IB Chief Operating Office and works in partnership with the Business, Chief Data and Information Office and Group functions, and takes ownership to manage and deliver critical strategic and regulatory changes for the Investment Bank. This global team is made up of approximately 80 dedicated program and project managers and business analysts and is focussed on the delivery of critical strategic and regulatory change programs and projects that impact across multiple IB business areas and front to back functions.<br><br><b>Your expertise</b><br><br>• Ideally 2 plus years of business analysis experience in an Investment Bank (or consulting within an Investment Bank)<br>• Ability to build relationships across a global organization, build trust and influence internal and external stakeholders<br>• Ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team<br>• Good analytical and problem solving skills, quick learner with good attention to detail<br>• Strong communication skills, both written and verbal<br>• A proactive \'can do\' approach<br>• Aptitude for technology<br>• Experience of delivering regulatory projects and/or knowledge of the regulatory landscape would be an advantage.<br>• Fluent in English, both written and spoken<br>• Proficient in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint<br><br><b>About us</b><br><br>UBS is the world\'s largest and the only truly global wealth manager. We operate through four business divisions: Global Wealth Management, Personal & Corporate Banking, Asset Management and the Investment Bank. Our global reach and the breadth of our expertise set us apart from our competitors.<br><br>We have a presence in all major financial centers in more than 50 countries.<br><br><b>Join us</b><br><br>At UBS, we know that it\'s our people, with their diverse skills, experiences and backgrounds, who drive our ongoing success. We\'re dedicated to our craft and passionate about putting our people first, with new challenges, a supportive team, opportunities to grow and flexible working options when possible. Our inclusive culture brings out the best in our employees, wherever they are on their career journey. We also recognize that great work is never done alone. That\'s why collaboration is at the heart of everything we do. Because together, we\'re more than ourselves.<br><br>We\'re committed to disability inclusion and if you need reasonable accommodation/adjustments throughout our recruitment process, you can always contact us.</p><p><h2>Boost your career</h2>Find thousands of job opportunities by signing up to eFinancialCareers today.</p> #J-18808-Ljbffr

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