Business Analyst

  • San José
  • Moodys
As a Business Analyst, you will work with collaborators across Moody's - including but not limited to - Finance, Sourcing, Procurement, Accounts Payable - for tasks related to Contract / Vendor/ Invoice management for Moody's Investors Service Tech Business Operations execution. You will also work closely with team members across the organization for capacity planning and resource management related tasks. - Reviewing upcoming contract (Software and/or Services) renewals and submitting/tracking requests for the same and for new contracts as needed - Ensuring timely and accurate updates as needed for our Tech Resource Inventory - Facilitating On-boarding/Off-boarding of Moody's Investors Service Tech resources - Participating in Operational Improvement projects within the Business Operations team - 2-5 years of experience providing support for Business Operations with respect to contract/vendor/resource management - Strong Excel skills (Nice to have - Power BI skills) - Strong interpersonal skills and attention to detail - Ability to multitask and prioritize work MIS Technology (MIS TECH) Moody’s is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity or any other characteristic protected by law. Moody’s Investors Service is among the world’s most respected and widely utilized sources for credit ratings and research. Our opinions and analysis on a broad range of credit obligors and obligations are valued around the world for their insight and rigor. At MIS, our workplace culture supports our mission to be the Agency of Choice for our customers, employees and future employees. Our Culture focuses on Excellence and embodies behavioral qualities such as Integrity, Responsiveness, Collaboration, Respect and Passion. Our people are our core asset and we look beyond outcomes to ensure that behaviors and interactions matter.