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Business Analyst – MAR Compliance
Vienna, Austria
Hybrid
Who We Are
Role Description

For a project with a reputable client based in Vienna, we are currently looking for a freelance Business Analyst – MAR Compliance (f/m/d).

Framework conditions:

Start: June 1, 2026

Duration: 12 months

Workload: 40 hours per week (approx. 160 hours per month)

Location: 1 day per week on-site in Vienna / remaining days remote

Languages: Fluent English (German is an advantage)

Project Tasks:

  • Perform daily analysis and professional evaluation of system-generated alerts in the context of the Market Abuse Regulation (MAR)
  • Investigate alert triggers and non-triggers, including root-cause analysis of data anomalies
  • Test, tune, and optimize rule-based surveillance logic from a functional perspective
  • Provide functional support to development teams during requirements clarification and act as a bridge between business and IT
  • Conduct impact analyses for functional or technical changes
  • Perform hands-on data analysis at database level, including the use of SQL
  • Closely collaborate with business units, IT teams, and other stakeholders in an agile setup

Qualifications:

  • Experience as a Business Analyst in a regulatory or compliance-related environment
  • Good knowledge of MAR / market abuse surveillance or a strong interest in regulatory topics
  • Very good understanding of data-driven processes and rule-based systems
  • Hands-on experience with SQL and database-level data analysis
  • Ability to translate business requirements into technical solutions
  • Experience working closely with IT and business stakeholders
  • Strong analytical and structured working style combined with excellent communication skills

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