Responsibilities: - Project Management - Understanding Software flow and business processes - Help with resolving software issues - Work with different datasets across different systems to develop and create customized reports - Meet with team members to understand business processes and develop, implement and support business workflows - Investigate process and security improvements - Prepare and maintain procedures and guides for end users and IT staff - Troubleshoot issues related to application functionality. Track and follow issues through to resolution - Train employees on software applications, new technologies and best practices
Requirements: - EXCELLENT oral and written English skills (This is very important) - Ideally an MBA candidate is required (Although others will be considered) - At least five years of experience in maintenance, support, configuration and implementation of business applications - Experience with databases and complex datasets - Experience with different CRM applications (for eg. SalesForce.com) - Experience with portfolio management systems and/or other enterprise level FinTech applications. - Familiarity with information and cybersecurity protocols, especially in a financial services environment - High degree of proficiency with Microsoft Office products - Strong analytical skills and methodical problem solving - Experience providing remote technical support by email, phone and remote assistance applications - Ability to communicate complex technical issues to non-technical individuals - Excellent learning new skills and staying current with rapidly changing technology - Ability to work independently and as a member of a team
Qualifications: - Bachelor's degree in a technology field. - MBA (This is optional)
Benefits: - You will work with the best brains in Silicon Valley - Best in Industry Salaries - You will work directly with clients and LEARN a lot - You will LEARN latest concepts and technologies - Catered weekly lunch and healthy snacks - Paid holidays

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