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Business Analyst (Billing System)

City of London
2 weeks ago
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Business Analyst

Rate - £400 (A Day)

Duration - 6 Months (Initially)

Location - London (Hybrid)

Ir35 - Inside (Must Use Umbrella Company)

About the Role:

We are looking for a meticulous and experienced Business Analyst to support the delivery of a new billing system. This role is critical to ensure that our billing logic is accurately documented and redesigned for successful implementation into the new billing system.

Key Responsibilities:

Document existing billing logic:
Analyse and document current billing processes, charging structure, and systems.
Work with finance and IT teams to map out end-to-end billing workflows.
Identify inefficiencies, risks, and gaps in the current billing logic.
Work with Finance and other stakeholders to elicit requirements for a new billing process, including a new charging mechanism.
Propose and document future-state billing logic:
Collaborate with stakeholders to define business and regulatory requirements for the new billing system.
Propose and document new billing logic that aligns with financial regulations, audit requirements, and internal policies.
Ensure traceability from business requirements through to system design and implementation.
Act as a bridge between finance, IT and external vendors.
Facilitate workshops and requirement-gathering sessions with cross-functional teams.
Communicate complex billing and regulatory concepts clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Support project delivery:
Translate business needs into functional specifications and user stories.
Support testing and validation of billing logic, including edge cases and regulatory scenarios.
Assist in preparing documentation for project assurance activities.Required Skills & Experience:

Proven experience as a Business Analyst in a financial services environment.
Strong understanding of billing systems.
Experience documenting complex business logic and translating it into system requirements.
Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
Proficiency in process mapping and documentation tools (e.g., Visio).Desirable:

Experience with billing systems used in regulatory environments.
Knowledge of SQL or data analysis tools for validating billing data.
Experience working with Agile delivery teams and tools (e.g., Jira, Azure DevOps)

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