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Senior Consultant – Treasury Technology Support
Location
India
Posted
91 days ago
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0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Senior Consultant – Treasury Technology Support
Zanders
• As a lead in our Treasury Technology Support team, you will be responsible for providing expert functional support to resolve highly complex issues for our clients implementing and using Kyriba. • Ensure that issues are resolved in a concise and timely manner. • Escalate unresolved queries to respective departments for accurate remedy.
Job Requirements
- Minimum of 5 years of work experience in a treasury analyst or functional support position and/or implementation experience.
- A bachelor's degree and/or previous experience as a consultant in treasury operations.
- Knowledge in Treasury and Treasury Management Systems, In-House Banking, Payment Factories, Bank Connectivity, Kyriba knowledge and implementation experience is a MUST.
- Knowledge of other TMS such as SAP Treasury, IT2 will be considered a plus.
- Knowledge of bank connectivity and messaging (eg, API, SWIFTNet, FTP/sFTP, EBICS, MQ Series).
- Extremely client focused and experienced in resolving challenging problems and creating practical solutions.
- Able to react quickly and work to tight deadlines.
- Strong listening and problem-solving skills.
- Effective communication skills in English, both verbal and written.
- Familiar with day-2-day treasury operations and processes.
Benefits
- Zanders encourages its employees to share their ideas and to remain at the forefront of innovative services and solutions.
- Possibility to specialize and develop professionally.
- Taking on personal responsibility for client relationships and projects.
- Transparent culture with open exchange of ideas and knowledge.
- Healthy work-life balance.
- Flexibility to combine career with a busy personal life.
- Competitive renumeration package.
- Role with entrepreneurial spirit, responsibility, and autonomy.
- Opportunity to establish yourself as a subject matter expert.
- Fun and enterprising team and organization that encourages and focuses on its people.
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