Monks

BusinessSystemsAnalyst

$120–160k Chicago, Illinois, United States; Tel Aviv, Israel; United States CONTRACT
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Business Systems Analyst at Monks. Skills: Business Systems Analysis, Agile Methodologies, Requirements Engineering. Refine requirements. Write requirements”

What You'll Achieve.

Seamless feature delivery

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis; Troubleshooting

Eligibility Requirements

On-site contract role, Return to Office policy

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Proven experience as Business Systems Analyst, Expertise in Jira, Deep understanding of Agile/Scrum, Technical data skills, Ability to query data using SQL, Build structured outputs in Excel, Excellent project management instincts, Curious, analytical mindset

Nice to Have

Prior experience in Finance & Sales domain, Strategic thinking capabilities, Experience collaborating with Technical Project Managers, Experience collaborating with Delivery Managers

What You'll Do.

Partner with UX designers

Align requirements with design

Collaborate with technical teams

Agree on implementation approaches

Serve as functional point of contact

Perform sanity testing

Ensure release readiness

Lead engineering teams through Epic kickoffs

Drive story development

Resolve scope unknowns

Facilitate estimation process

Support Scrum ceremonies

Manage story carryover

Align sprint assignments

Map business processes

Identify cross-team dependencies

Identify downstream impacts

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional collaboration; Partner with UX designers; Collaborate with technical teams; Work with Project Managers; Work with Delivery Managers

Process & Methodology

Agile, Scrum, Backlog health, Story development, Estimation process, Sprint assignments, Capacity planning

Full Job Description

Please note that we will never request payment or bank account information at any stage of the recruitment process. As we continue to grow our teams, we urge you to be cautious of fraudulent job postings or recruitment activities that misuse our company name and information. Please protect your personal information during any recruitment process. While Monks may contact potential candidates via LinkedIn, all applications must be submitted through our official website (monks.com/careers). We are seeking an execution-focused Business Systems Analyst to join our organization. The ideal candidate will take ownership of day-to-day execution across IS&T, Business Process Re-engineering (BPR), and Design, allowing product leadership to focus on discovery, stakeholder alignment, and long-term roadmap strategy. You will bridge the gap between high-level product intent and engineering execution, driving backlog health, clear requirements, and seamless feature delivery. Please note, this is an on-site contract role, with the possibility of long-term extensions. Key Responsibilities: Requirements Management: Refine, write, and update clear, well-structured requirements as projects evolve due to design or technical direction shifts. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with UX designers to align requirements with design direction, and collaborate with technical teams to agree on implementation approaches. Testing & Release Support: Serve as the functional point of contact for QA, perform hands-on sanity testing of features, and support UAT/PVT to ensure release readiness. Story & Backlog Lifecycle: Lead engineering teams through Epic kickoffs, drive story development, resolve scope unknowns, and facilitate the estimation process. Sprint & Agile Execution: Support Scrum ceremonies, manage high-volume story carryover, and work closely with Project/Delivery Managers to align sprint assignments with team capacity and priorities. Data & Process Analysis: Dig into data and map out

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