Senior Consulting Business Analyst – FinTech & Capital Markets

Imagine working at Intellibus to engineer platforms that impact billions of lives around the world. With your passion and focus, we will accomplish great things together. Our Platform Engineering Team is solving the Multiplicity Problem and is trusted by some of the most reputable FinTech firms globally. We’ve recently led large-scale conversions and go-lives for systems that power the financial trading industry. We are seeking a Principal/Senior Consulting Business Analyst with in-depth knowledge of the financial services domain and strong technical proficiency to lead complex, multi-stream transformation initiatives for large financial services platforms. This role is for someone who can operate as a trusted advisor to client leadership, drive alignment across business, product, data, and engineering teams, and remain personally accountable for data mapping, system integration, and delivery execution. This is not a documentation or support BA role. This is a consulting leadership role responsible for shaping and driving large-scale financial platform programs under tight timelines and regulatory pressure. We are looking for a Business Analyst who can, but is not limited to, the following: • Lead business analysis and data strategy across large, multi-team financial platform initiatives • Partner with client executives, product owners, and engineering leadership to define end-to-end solution scope • Own complex data mapping, transformation logic, and validation strategy across systems • Translate regulatory, operational, and product needs into technical execution plans • Drive prioritization and trade-off decisions across business and technology stakeholders • Establish governance around requirements, data quality, and delivery milestones • Lead cross-functional workshops with senior business, compliance, and technology teams • Mentor junior analysts and set standards for business analysis excellence • Act as escalation point for data and integration risks impacting business delivery • Represent Intellibus as a senior consulting leader embedded within client programs Qualifications • Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s in Engineering, Computer Science, or related field • 15+ years of experience leading business analysis and data transformation initiatives in financial services • Proven experience working in consulting or advisory environments serving large enterprise financial platforms • Strong background in banking, capital markets, mortgage, payments, or regulatory data systems • Demonstrated ability to lead complex, multi-stakeholder programs • Strong technical fluency with data platforms, integration architectures, and system design • Ability to communicate effectively with executive, product, compliance, and engineering audiences • Comfortable making decisions in ambiguous, high-pressure delivery environments Technical & Domain Expertise • Financial data models: transactions, positions, balances, reference data • Source-to-arenaflex mapping and data lineage • SQL and data validation techniques • ETL and event-driven data pipelines • APIs and service-oriented architectures • Regulatory and operational reporting workflows • Agile delivery at enterprise scale Our Process • Schedule a 15-minute video call with someone from our Team • 1 Proctored GQ Tests (< 1 hours) • Slideware (Presentation Deck) • 30-45 min Final/tech Video Interview • Receive Job Offer If you are interested in reaching out to us, please apply and our team will contact you within the hour. Apply tot his job

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