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<section class="job-section" id="st-companyDescription"><div><p class="googlejobs-paragraph--empty"></p><h2 class="title">Company Description</h2></div><div class="wysiwyg"><p><strong>👋🏼We're Nagarro.</strong><br> We are a Digital Product Engineering company that is scaling in a big way! We build products, services, and experiences that inspire, excite, and delight. We work at scale across all devices and digital mediums, and our people exist everywhere in the world (17500+ experts across 39 countries, to be exact). Our work culture is dynamic and non-hierarchical. We're looking for great new colleagues. That's where you come in!</p></div></section><section class="job-section" id="st-jobDescription"><div><p class="googlejobs-paragraph--empty"></p><h2 class="title">Job Description</h2></div><div class="wysiwyg" itemprop="responsibilities"><p><strong>REQUIREMENTS:</strong></p><ul><li>Total experience 6+ years.</li><li>Must have 3-5 years of CASA/TD or banking-related experience; work experience relating to end-to-end financial transactions is also acceptable.</li><li>Past experience with managing multi-stakeholder projects will be highly favorable.</li><li>Should be able to conduct meetings and presentations with the internal and external teams..</li><li>Elicits relevant information about business/system problems to be solved and/or processes to be improved.</li><li>Should be able to analyze and evaluate business requirements, consults with personnel from various departments, and identifies areas for developing technical solutions to automate and/or improve business processes.</li><li>Should be able to prepare business design (e.g., process flow diagrams and wireframes), business specifications (e.g., user stories, requirement specifications) and technical specifications (e.g., swagger files) to be used as a reference for the development.</li><li>Should be able to develop and utilize standard templates to accurately and concisely write requirements specifications.</li><li>Should be able to collaborate with the product owner on roadmap planning and requirements prioritization to outline future product functionality and when new features will be released.</li><li>Should be able to assist QA team in test planning and reviews test cases to ensure all requirements are addressed.</li></ul><p><strong>RESPONSIBILITIES:</strong></p><ul><li>Understanding the client’s business use cases and technical requirements and be able to convert them into technical design which elegantly meets the requirements.</li><li>Mapping decisions with requirements and be able to translate the same to developers.</li><li>Analyze deposits business requirements and translate them into functional integration requirements across channels, payments, GL, reporting, regulatory, and downstream systems.</li><li>Identify any gaps in business requirements and follow up with end-users to detail the integration requirements.</li><li>Collaborate with business analysts, solution architects, and platform teams to ensure integration designs align with target state architecture and deposits processing rules.</li><li>Perform interface-level fit-gap analysis against the selected core banking product and existing bank platforms; identify gaps, constraints, and required design decisions.</li><li>Ensure non-functional integration requirements are captured, including performance, resiliency, security, auditability, and recoverability.</li><li>Support integration solution design workshops with internal teams and the core banking vendor.</li><li>Manage and maintain integration requirement baselines, including change impact assessment across interfacing systems.</li><li>Work with delivery and integration teams to plan and coordinate system integration testing (SIT) and support end-to-end testing scenarios.</li><li>Develop the test cases, test plan and test data for the requirements.</li><li>Review and validate integration test scenarios and results to ensure alignment with deposits business rules and processing outcomes.</li><li>Administer test execution and result reporting in compliance with IT policies, procedures and guidelines</li><li>Regulate and maintain testing documents (test cases, testing plans and reports)</li><li>Report results and defects in a timely manner to business and IT, and work closely with them to develop solutions</li><li>Ensure integration designs and deliverables support operational readiness, including monitoring, exception handling, and support processes.</li></ul></div></section><section class="job-section" id="st-qualifications"><div><p class="googlejobs-paragraph--empty"></p><h2 class="title">Qualifications</h2></div><div class="wysiwyg" itemprop="qualifications"><p>Bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer science, Information Technology, or a related field.</p></div></section><li class="job-detail">Service Region: South Asia</li>

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