About the job Data and Business Analyst
Data and Business Analyst
Change Maestro and Innovation Navigator, steering business towards innovative solutions
Are you the kind of person who sees a business problem and instantly starts mapping out solutions in your head? Do you believe that change isnt just necessary, its inevitable and exciting? Good! Because were looking for a Data and Business Analyst who thrives in Change-The-Business-Projects
Location: Sandton, Hybrid | Salary: Market Related
What You'll Be Doing (AKA Your Superpowers)
Decoding Business Needs: You wont just gather requirements you'll challenge them, refine them, and shape them into real, workable solutions.
Data Wizardry: You'll translate business needs into data requirements, perform data gap analyses, and map out source-to-target data flows.
Master of Documentation: Whether its an As-Is model or a To-Be vision, you'll make sure everything is clear, concise, and actionable.
The Negotiator: Change initiatives come with big asks you'll push back where necessary and make sure expectations are realistic.
Project Management Savvy: You get the life cycle project initiation, scoping, planning, testing, deployment. You'll keep everything on track.
What You Bring to the Table
- 3+ years experience in business analysis, ideally in banking, insurance, or financial services consulting.
- Relevant bachelor's degree, with strong preference for a post graduate qualification.
- Relevant Business Analyst certifications or a drive to pursue further studies.
- Strong Data analysis skills (data crunching is second nature).
- Competencies with software, programming and business intelligence tools are highly advantageous.
- Logical thinker who follows the recipe for success but knows when to tweak the ingredients.
- Fantastic communicator: engage stakeholders, translate complex requirements, and document like a pro.
- Project management certification (PMP, PRINCE2, Agileyou get the idea).
Why You?
Because youre ready for a role that challenges you, grows you, and maybe even surprises you.
Comfort zones are great but not for long. Lets shake things up.