Overview
The Technical Business Analyst is part of the Business Analysis unit within the Information Management (Application) team, reporting to the Head of Section. This role acts as a key bridge between end-users, solution teams, and vendors, ensuring requirements are clearly defined and solutions are delivered effectively.
Key Responsibilities
Requirements & Analysis
- Gather and document user requirements and translate them into functional specifications
- Perform process modelling and feasibility studies
- Investigate user-reported issues and define scope of analysis
Testing & Delivery
- Prepare test plans, test scenarios, and execute system/integration testing
- Manage and monitor User Acceptance Testing (UAT) to ensure quality and timelines
- Support end-to-end delivery of projects and system enhancements
Project & Stakeholder Management
- Plan and manage project/enhancement timelines
- Coordinate with vendors and internal solution teams to ensure smooth delivery
- Escalate issues and risks to relevant stakeholders when required
Issue Resolution & Continuous Improvement
- Analyse system/process issues and identify root causes
- Work with technical teams to produce issue analysis reports and recommend solutions
- Support data extraction and analysis to troubleshoot problems
Communication
- Engage with business users to gather requirements and provide updates
- Communicate system-related information, policies, and processes within the team
- Maintain effective relationships across stakeholders at all levels
Knowledge & Domain
- Apply business and system knowledge across applications
- Domain knowledge in areas such as Insurance, Claims, Processing, or Finance is preferred
Requirements / Qualifications
- Minimum 4 years of experience as a Business Analyst (preferably in Insurance domain)
- Strong understanding of SDLC and system implementation
- Experience with Java or web/internet technologies is an advantage
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills
- Able to work independently with minimal supervision
- Good stakeholder management and interpersonal skills
- Strong organisational and time management abilities
Work Environment
- Part of the Information Management department, supporting enterprise systems, applications, and IT infrastructure
- Requires proactive communication, willingness to learn new technologies, and collaboration across teams