Principal Consultant - Payment processing SWIFT, SEPA - London, UK

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Principal Consultant

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Competitive (including bonus)

Job DescriptionToday, the corporate landscape is dynamic and the world ahead is full of possibilities! None of the amazing things we do at Infosys would be possible without an equally amazing culture, the environment where ideas can flourish and where you are empowered to move forward as far as your ideas will take you.At Infosys, we assure that your career will never stand still, we will inspire you to build what’s next and we will navigate further together. Our journey of learnability, values and trusted relationships with our clients continue to be the cornerstones of our organization and these values are upheld only because of our people.

Your roleIn the role of a Principal Consultant, you will anchor the engagement effort for assignments, all the way from business process consulting and problem definition to solution design, development and deployment. You will be pivotal to problem definition and discovery of the overall solution and guide teams on project processes and deliverables. As a thought leader in your domain, you will be the key advisor to architecture and design reviews. You will anchor business pursuit initiatives, client training, and in-house capability building. You will have the opportunity to shape value-adding consulting solutions that enable our clients to meet the changing needs of the global landscape.

Required

Experience of identifying and helping to deliver business change in a large, complex organization.Proven accomplishment in significant qualitative and quantitative data analysis together with the ability to convey complex subject matter to suit differing stakeholder needs.Proven knowledge of techniques for requirements definition and process analysis.Experience of applying formal business improvement tools and techniques such as six-sigma, lean, systems thinking, agile delivery methods.A consummate team player, able to accept compromise solutions and work closely with all colleagues to arrive at success.Provide a consistent pragmatic approach.Ability to spot and document assumptions and begin work without waiting for all questions to be answered.

Domain / Product expertise:Must have working experience in Financial Service Domain with min 7+ Yrs. of experience.Good experience of payment processing workflow.Testing Experience with SWIFT, SEPA, EFT, WIRE and ACH Payments.Core Payments including Retail and Corporate payment.Payment systems and exposure to Mandates, Electronic payments processing, Clearing and Settlement, Processes of Automated clearing house, NACH/ACH payments etc.Payments based on SWIFT/ ISO 20022 and FED/CHIPS standards.Real-Time Payments and Real Time Payment Architectures, SEPA.Experience in designing, operating, or implementing vendor payment platforms.Working experience in SIT/UAT/Regression & E2E testing.

Tools:Require hands-on experience with Agile processes and Request management tools like JIRA.Experience in Oracle (SQL, PL/SQL), Big Data, SAP.

PersonalHigh analytical skills.A high degree of initiative and flexibility.High customer orientation.High quality awareness.Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

About InfosysInfosys is a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting. We enable clients in 50 countries to navigate their digital transformation. With over three decades of experience in managing the systems and workings of global enterprises, we expertly steer our#J-18808-Ljbffr

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