Overview
The Business Process Analyst I role is to assess business requirements and make evidence-based recommendations to support process improvements. The Business Process Analyst I will work closely with business line staff to understand operational processes and is required to become familiar with necessary business line applications used to complete daily tasks and processes. Additional responsibilities include analyzing existing processes, interviewing staff, gathering data, and creating new business strategies in line with client expectations. Perform any functions, within scope of authority and expertise, to provide the highest level of service and responsiveness to customers and co-workers.
Responsibilities
Requirements
Education
Work Experience
Additional Requirements
Expected Pay Range
The expected annual pay range for this role is $55,243 to $91,158. This pay range is the annual salary we in good faith expect to pay for this role at the time of posting. Actual compensation paid may fluctuate higher or lower than the posted range and the range may be modified in the future due to several factors including, but not limited to, relevant experience, certifications, and qualifications, internal equity, adjustments to the requirements and responsibilities of the job, business needs, and economic and market data.
EEO Statement
Middlesex Savings Bank is an Equal Opportunity Employer/protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
When Middlesex Institution for Savings was founded in 1835 in Concord, MA, banks were focused on businesses rather than families. But our founders saw a need to support the community and created a mutual bank where everyone was welcome to save and help build a better life.
Today, Middlesex Savings Bank is one of the largest mutually owned banks in the country. Unlike many other banks, we don’t have shareholders to answer to, or stock prices to worry about. So we can always put our customers first with better rates, more personalized service, and continuous support of the communities we all call home.