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Blockchain Business Analyst

Infoplus Technologies UK
London
4 days ago
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Rate range: 300.00 GBP/Day
Work mode: remote (some overlap with the US hours would be good as client based in the US)
Contract duration: 12 months
Location: UK


Job details:

  • Bachelors degree in Business Administration, Finance, Computer Science, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience as a business analyst, preferably in the financial sector.
  • Strong understanding of blockchain technology and its applications in finance.
  • Experience with Agile methodologies and Scrum governance.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Proven ability to work effectively with diverse stakeholders and cross-functional teams.



Bonus Experience

  • Experience with blockchain-based financial systems or smart contract platforms.
  • Familiarity with financial services regulations and compliance requirements.
  • Background in digital asset management or tokenized financial instruments.
  • Experience with tools such as Jira, Confluen...

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