At Silent Eight, we develop our own AI-based products to combat financial crimes that enable things like money laundering, the financing of terrorism, and systemic corruption. We’re a leading RegTech firm working with large international financial institutions such as Standard Chartered Bank and HSBC. Join us and help make the world a safer place!
Responsibilities
- Requirements Elicitation & Definition:
Drive discovery sessions with stakeholders to identify, analyze, and document business problems and opportunities. - Technical Translation:
Convert business needs into clear, actionable user stories, use cases, and acceptance criteria. Refine with technical teams to ensure feasibility and clarity of documented features. - Process & System Modeling:
Develop and maintain business process models using BPMN and create lightweight diagrams to illustrate system interactions and data flows. - Quality Assurance Partnership:
Collaborate with QA and Engineering to define test scenarios and support User Acceptance Testing (UAT), ensuring solution integrity and verifying outcomes against initial requirements. - Documentation & Knowledge Management:
Contribute to the maintenance of a centralized repository of decisions, glossaries, and documentation artifacts in Confluence and Jira to ensure clarity and alignment across teams.
Requirements
- 1–4 years of experience in a Business Analyst, Systems Analyst, or in roles providing relevant experience.
- Strong foundational understanding of key software architecture components, including APIs, databases, message queues and data flows between them.
- Demonstrated experience in process modeling using BPMN and a solid grasp of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
- Proficiency with agile methodologies (Scrum, Kanban) and associated tools (Jira, Confluence).
- Experience with testing tools (e.g., Postman, Dev Console) and using technical specifications (e.g., OpenAPI/Swagger).
- Exceptional communication skills (fluent English), with a proven ability to convey complex ideas concisely to both technical and non-technical audiences.