Technical Business Analyst - London, United Kingdom - Tiger Resourcing Group

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    Business Analyst, IT/ Technical Business Analyst, ICE, Casualty & Property Insurance, Insurance sector experience, Policy Admin System (PAS), Underwriting, Ratings, PAS implementations, Complex System Implementations, XML & SQL (Data mapping/ analysis).

    ****Hybrid role, 2-3 days a week in London. MUST have insurance sector experience as it's insurance specific with SQL & XML skills and ICE experience****

    Must Have

    • SQL & XML experience (Data Mapping)
    • Insurance Background (Property & Casualty ideally)
    • Underwriting experience and software experience like Xactware, RiskMatch, and UnderwriteMe
    • Policy Admin System tools like Duck Creek, Guidewire, or Sapiens
    • Rating experience
    • SME commercial experience

    An exciting opportunity has come up for an IT Business Analyst (BA) who has insurance industry experience with our client looking to implement a new SME insurance package offering.

    Launch of this new insurance offering will have wide ranging impacts across existing systems – encompassing underwriting, document production/policy issuance, policy admin, claims and finance systems including reporting.

    To support the above new offerings they are implementing a new Policy Administration System and currently going through the RFP process with shortlisted vendors.

    They require a Business Analyst to capture and document business and IT requirements and detailed processes across the underwriting and pricing elements of the delivery.

    This role will need to work with Business, Internal IT teams, Technical Lead and Vendor to lead and own the requirements to support implementation of the new PAS.

    Business Analyst, IT/ Technical Business Analyst, ICE, Casualty & Property Insurance, Insurance sector experience, Policy Admin System (PAS), Underwriting, Ratings, PAS implementations, Complex System Implementations, XML & SQL (Data mapping/ analysis).