System Analyst (Wealth Management)

Michael Page

  • Malaysia
  • RM 180,000-216,000 per year
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 month ago
  • Apply easily
Lead software development and support for projects, change requests, and production fixes, working with business analysts for technical solutions, focusing on DevOps and Wealth Management/Advisory services. Ensure quality standards and smooth transition of deliverables by partnering with domain teams.
  • Participate in application and solution design sessions
  • Analyze user requirements and convert them into design documents
  • Communicate technical issues to business users effectively
  • Execute continuous service and process improvement plans
  • Develop comprehensive technical documentation and reports
  • Design and develop applications according to project requirements
  • Maintain software databases and recommend improvements
  • Collaborate with production support team for issue analysis and code review
  • Incorporate user feedback to enhance software performance
  • Collaborate with architects to derive technical solutions
Opportunity to learn the latest technologies|Attractive remuneration package
  • Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field preferred
  • Minimum 9 years of software development experience, preferably in core banking
  • Proficient in service management and production support
  • Familiarity with Agile and DevOps methodologies
  • Technical expertise in .NET and MS-SQL
With over 80 years of history, we're a leading bank in Asia, serving customers across 19 countries and territories. They are at the forefront of technology, crafting innovative financial solutions to drive growth and transformation.
  • Equal opportunities: No discrimination based on age, race, gender, religion, or disability.
  • Merit-based decisions: Decisions based solely on job requirements and qualifications.
  • Accommodations available: Assistance provided upon request during recruitment.
  • Inclusive culture: Workplace values diversity and inclusivity.

Michael Page