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Senior Test Analyst / Business Analyst with Hedge Fund


Listed on:20th June
Location:London greater london | london
Salary/Rate:N/A
Tags: analyst | senior test analyst | test analyst | business analyst | banking | business analysis | investment banking | analyst greater london | analyst london
Type:Permanent
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:ZSBATESTER
Recruiter:Aston Carter
Senior Test Analyst / Business Analyst with Hedge Fund

Major Hedge Fund requires a Senior Test Analyst / Business Analyst with a investment banking or hedge fund background. The successful candidate will have a good mix of both testing and business analysis throughout their career. Responsibilities will include leading the sprint team to develop testable requirements and liaising with testers/ developers and business users.

This description is brief in order to avoid confusion but a full job description will be supplied upon application.

If you feel that you qualify for this position then please apply in confidence with CV to Zak Stavrou for a full job description.



Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/138911
Contact Name:Zak Stavrou

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