Associate Business Analyst - SAP IS-OIL
Shell — Bangalore RMZ-ECO WORLD
, India Job Family Group: Information Technology (IT) Worker Type: Regular Posting Start Date: July 2, 2026 Business Unit: Information & Digital Technology Experience Level: Early Careers Job Description: What’s the role As an Associate Business Analyst specializing in SAP IS‑OIL, you will play a key role in translating complex, analytical business needs into clear and effective technical solution designs. You will drive detailed requirement clarification, provide accurate effort estimates, and ensure that proposed solutions are both feasible and aligned with business objectives. You will be accountable for delivering high‑quality IT outputs that meet agreed timelines, address stakeholder requirements, and support reliable, efficient, and value‑driven technology operations across Shell. What you’ll be doing Drive clarification of complex and analytical requirements from a technical solution‑design perspective and provide accurate effort estimates for proposed solutions. Leverage knowledge assets and senior stakeholder guidance to ensure the delivery of appropriate and effective solutions. Create and update Functional Specifications aligned with technical design requirements. Develop solution designs for reports, interfaces, enhancements, and forms. Participate in blueprint and design sessions, evaluate solution options, and clearly communicate benefits, risks, and constraints to business and IT stakeholders. Collaborate closely with Design Leads and Application Delivery Leads to ensure new capabilities and business requirements are fully understood and incorporated into delivery items. Support the resolution of production issues by working with the Support Organization and contributing to root-cause analysis. Perform prototyping to validate requirements or address technical design questions. Write test scripts, execute unit and integration testing, and support regression testing activities. Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve defects during test cycles and post–go‑l
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