IT Analyst (business, tax, and banking)
emagine is looking for an IT analyst who will play a vital role in analyzing and documenting business, tax, and regulatory requirements for a client in the banking industry.
This position demands a strong background as an IT Analyst or Technical Business Analyst, especially in financial services or regulated industries. The ideal candidate will possess a deep understanding of system integrations and a proven ability to articulate clear IT deliverables for modern ESP-based platforms.
Main Responsibilities
Analyze and document business, tax, and regulatory requirements for investment products
Translate requirements into clear IT deliverables like features, user stories, and acceptance criteria
Ensure consistency and traceability of requirements across solutions
Work collaboratively with Product Owners, solution architects, and development teams
Analyze data needs across the product lifecycle including accounts and transactions
Support alignment with Nordic data platforms and reporting accuracy
Contribute to solution documentation for ESP-based architectures
Assist in transitioning from legacy systems to modern ESP platforms.
Key Requirements
Proven experience as an IT Analyst or Technical Business Analyst
Experience within financial services and regulated industries
Experience with complex solutions across multiple countries or markets
Solid understanding of system integrations, APIs, and data flows in modern platform or microservice‑based environments (ESP)
Comfortable collaborating with solution architects and development teams
Analytical, structured, and detail-oriented mindset
Strong communication skills in English (Nordic languages are a plus)
Able to balance short-term delivery needs with long-term perspectives.
Nice to Have
Previous experience tax authorities assignments
Start date: 15.04.2026
End date: 14.07.2026
Location: Greater Copenhagen Area
Workload: 100%
Note:
Rate expectations aligned with mid-market levels
IT Analyst (business, tax, and banking)
IT Analyst (business, tax, and banking)