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IT Business Analyst - ETRM/CTRM Domain

Andor Tech (India) Pvt Ltd
Bangalore
8 - 14 Years
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4.2white-divider74+ Reviews

Posted on: 01/09/2025

Job Description

We are hiring for IT business analyst into ETRM Or CTRM domain experience.

- BA experienced in Credit Risk processes such as Collateral Management, Margining, counterparty exposure risk management.

- Ability to analyse and interpret data to manage exposure reporting requirements

- Interface with business and document Business Requirements

- Work with Technical teams translating business requirements into technical specifications

- Data analysis using advanced excel functions (hands on with SQLs)

- Experience in implementation of credit systems such as Energy Credit or CubeLogic (or any other credit risk management product)

- Experience in data mapping for system migration

- Experience with Energy Trading System (Aligne/Endur)

- Experience with Databricks, data pipelines etc is good to have.

Required :

- Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field.

- 3-7+ years of experience as a Business Analyst, with at least 2 years in energy trading (power, gas, LNG, renewables).

- Strong understanding of the end-to-end energy trading lifecycle, including front office (deal capture), middle office (risk), and back office (settlements).

- Experience with ETRM/CTRM systems (e.g., Endur, Allegro, RightAngle, EnTrader, etc.).

- Familiarity with market regulations and reporting standards (e.g., REMIT, EMIR).

- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

- Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities.

- Experience working in Agile/Scrum or hybrid project environments.

Preferred :

- Experience with energy market data providers (e.g., ICE, EEX, Platts).

- Knowledge of physical and financial energy products.

- Exposure to data analysis tools (e.g., SQL, Excel, Power BI).

- Understanding of scheduling and nominations in energy markets.

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