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Wellington Management is one of the world’s largest independent investment management firms, serving institutional clients globally. The Systems Analyst will act as a Business Analyst within the Performance & Benchmark team, focusing on gathering and documenting requirements to support technology and data platforms. Responsibilities Partner with business, operations, and technology stakeholders to gather, analyze, and document requirements for performance and benchmark technology initiatives Translate business and operational needs into clear, structured requirements, including features, background, and acceptance criteria Work closely with engineering teams throughout design and delivery to ensure requirements are well understood and solutions align with intended business outcomes Support solution design by helping identify data flows, dependencies, controls, and edge cases across upstream sources and downstream consumers Partner with QA and operations teams to support testing, validation, and reconciliation of system outputs against business and operational expectations Assist with analysis and triage of defects, data issues, or production incidents related to performance, benchmark, or analytics platforms Ensure documentation is maintained and kept current, including requirements, assumptions, data definitions, and process flows Contribute to ongoing modernization efforts by helping evolve requirement practices to support automated, scalable, and AI enabled solutions Collaborate effectively across teams and geographies, balancing multiple initiatives in a fast paced, business critical environment Skills 1-3 years of experience as a Business Analyst, Systems Analyst, or similar role supporting technology driven solutions Experience gathering, analyzing, and documenting requirements for data intensive platforms Experience working directly with engineering and QA teams across design, development, testing, and delivery Ability to translate complex business and operational needs into clear requirements, user stories, and acceptance criteria Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to interact effectively with business, operations, and technology stakeholders Self‑motivated and able to manage multiple priorities in a fast paced, evolving technical environment Bachelor's degree required Exposure to investment data domains such as performance measurement, benchmarks, attribution, analytics, holdings, or transactions Experience validating or reconciling system outputs (e.g., calculations, reports, or data feeds) against business expectations Experience with scripting or programming languages and tools such as Python, SQL. etc Familiarity with modern delivery and documentation tools such as JIRA and Confluence Interest in, or exposure to, automation with AI assisted workflows Benefits Discretionary Corporate Bonus and/ or Incentives, if eligible Retirement plan Health and wellbeing Dental Vision Pharmacy coverage Health savings account Flexible spending accounts and commuter program Employee assistance program Life and disability insurance Adoption assistance Back-up childcare Tuition/CFA reimbursement Paid time off (leave of absence, paid holidays, volunteer, sick and vacation time) Employees work from our offices 4 days a week with flexibility to work remotely 1 day a week Company Overview Wellington Management focuses on investment management by applying its resources to meet the needs of the institutional clients it serves. It was founded in 1933, and is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with a workforce of 1001-5000 employees. Its website is http//wellington.com. Company H1B Sponsorship Wellington Management has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships, with 11 in 2026, 79 in 2025, 52 in 2024, 62 in 2023, 91 in 2022, 82 in 2021, 62 in 2020. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role. Apply To This Job

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