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Business System Analyst, Crypto
Location
Europe
Posted
14 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Business System Analyst, Crypto
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• Gathering, validating and documenting business and system requirements • Modelling business processes, including crypto transaction flows and identifying opportunities for process improvements • Identifying issues, risks and benefits of existing and proposed solutions, outlining business and technical impacts • Designing and documenting integrations with external systems (blockchain networks, liquidity providers, payment systems) • Creating functional and system specifications (PRD, SRS, API specifications, diagrams) • Simplifying complex technical and blockchain-related concepts for cross-functional teams • Defining business problems through in-depth investigation and gathering of technical and non-technical information • Outlining detailed requirements and ensuring delivered solutions meet business needs • Participating in integration testing, UAT, and validation of financial and transaction flows • Improving and maintaining product and project documentation standards • Participating in development of methods and techniques for requirements management and business case preparation • Collaborating with engineering, product, and business teams on solution design • Understanding of blockchain fundamentals (transactions, confirmations, fees, wallets) • Knowledge of major blockchain networks (Bitcoin, Ethereum, EVM-based chains) • Experience working with APIs (REST, WebSocket), webhooks and event-driven systems • Understanding of end-to-end transaction lifecycle (deposit, processing, settlement, withdrawal) • Experience with SQL and data analysis • Ability to analyze logs, API responses and transaction data • Familiarity with tools such as Postman, Swagger
Job Requirements
- 5+ years of experience as a Business/System Analyst
- Strong analytical, mathematical and problem-solving skills
- Strong communication and stakeholder management skills
- Ability to explain complex ideas in a simple and user-friendly way
- Effective logical thinking and structured approach
- High level of prioritization, focus, and self-motivation
- Good understanding of SDLC, PDLC, Agile methodologies
- Experience with business analysis tools and process modelling (BPMN, UML, etc.)
- English level: B2 (spoken and written)
Benefits
- Benefit Bar – up to €250/monthA flexible monthly budget you can use for what matters most to you – from sports and mental health to coworking, home office, or medical-related expenses.
- Fully remote work from almost anywhere
- Optional offices and relocation support
- Flexible, async-friendly environment
- Budget for courses, certifications, and professional development
- Language learning support
- Cross-team learning and knowledge sharing
- Medical insurance or reimbursement depending on location
- Access to mental health support
- Financial support for important life events
- Merch shop with rewards system
- Team offsites and company events
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