Capco
Retail Energy
BusinessAnalyst
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“Business Analyst at Capco. Skills: Business analysis, Requirements gathering, Process mapping. Facilitate client workshops. Gather business requirements”
What You'll Achieve.
Deliver transformation initiatives
Industry & Context.
Analytical capability
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
4+ years Business Analyst experience, Requirements gathering experience, Process mapping experience, Stakeholder engagement experience
Nice to Have
Retail Energy experience preferred, Consulting experience preferred, Professional services experience preferred, Broader energy domains experience, Business case development exposure, Consulting methodologies exposure, Data modeling familiarity, Basic scripting familiarity
What You'll Do.
Facilitate client workshops
Gather business requirements
Analyze business requirements
Document business requirements
Gather functional requirements
Analyze functional requirements
Document functional requirements
Develop business requirement documents
Develop process models
Analyze current state processes
Analyze future state processes
Identify process gaps
Recommend process improvements
Collaborate with stakeholders
Collaborate with technical teams
Ensure accurate translation
Produce high-quality deliverables
Produce presentations
Produce consulting documentation
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Client workshops; Stakeholder engagement; Technical teams collaboration
Communication Scope
Client workshops; Presentations
Full Job Description
Business Analyst – Retail Energy Location: Dallas, Texas (Hybrid) | Practice Area: Business Consulting | Type: Permanent Shape the future of retail energy by translating complex business needs into impactful technology solutions. The Role As a Business Analyst specializing in Retail Energy, you will support clients in delivering transformation initiatives across the energy sector. You will work closely with stakeholders to understand strategic objectives, gather and translate requirements, and bridge the gap between business and technology teams. This role requires strong analytical capability, industry knowledge, and the ability to deliver high-quality consulting outcomes. What You’ll Do Facilitate client workshops and meetings to gather, analyze, and document business and functional requirements Develop business requirement documents (BRDs), user stories, and process models to support solution design Analyze current and future state processes to identify gaps and recommend improvements Collaborate with stakeholders and technical teams to ensure accurate translation of business needs into solutions Produce high-quality deliverables including reports, presentations, and consulting documentation What We’re Looking For 4+ years of experience as a Business Analyst, ideally within Retail Energy Experience with CIS/Billing, EDI, Customer Care, or energy retail products (C&I or Mass Market) Strong skills in requirements gathering, process mapping, and stakeholder engagement Experience working in consulting or professional services environments preferred Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field such as Business, Finance, Computer Science, or similar Bonus Points For Experience across broader energy domains such as wholesale, settlements, or utilities Exposure to business case development and consulting methodologies Familiarity with data modeling or basic scripting Experience contributing to reusable consulting assets (e.g., templates, frameworks) Advanced degree in a related
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