Role Overview
We are looking for a hands-on Business Analyst to support live client engagements at UnicusAI, working at the intersection of data, AI-driven workflows, and delivery execution. This role goes beyond traditional requirement documentation and demands strong data comprehension, functional thinking, and the ability to anticipate downstream impacts across complex, multi-source data pipelines.
The Business Analyst will act as a bridge between customers and delivery teams, owning functional clarity from project kick-off through go-live, while proactively identifying gaps, risks, dependencies, and optimization opportunities to ensure smooth and effective delivery.
Requirement Discovery & Functional Analysis
- Lead requirement discovery sessions with clients involving large, diverse, and unstructured data sources
- Analyze client use cases beyond stated requirements and proactively recommend functional improvements, automation opportunities, or scope optimizations
- Translate business needs into clear, end-to-end functional workflows, including:
- Data sources and ingestion logic
- Extraction, validation, standardization, and QC processes
- Exceptions, edge cases, and failure scenarios
- Identify implicit requirements and functional dependencies often missed in initial customer inputs
Data-Centric Analysis & Workflow Design
- Work closely with the engineering team to:
- Understand data variability, source limitations, and jurisdictional nuances
- Define functional rules, validations, thresholds, and escalation logic
- Assess data quality, completeness, and feasibility early in the lifecycle to prevent downstream rework
- Act as the primary functional point of contact for customers throughout delivery
Required Skill Set
Core Skills
- 2+ years of experience in Business Analysis, Data Analysis, or delivery-facing roles
- Strong ability to understand and reason with data-heavy systems
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to engage both technical and non-technical stakeholders