Full-Time

IT Business Analyst

Responsible Sourcing

Posted on 2/21/2026

Trafigura

Trafigura

1,001-5,000 employees

Global commodities trading, storage, and transport

No salary listed

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

In Person

Category
Business & Strategy (1)
Required Skills
Agile
SCRUM
Requirements
  • 4–7 years of experience in an IT Business Analyst, Application Support Analyst, or hybrid BA/Support role within enterprise environments.
  • Proven experience providing Level 2 application support for business-critical platforms, including incident management, root-cause analysis, and coordination with vendors and L3 support teams.
  • Must have experience implementing, supporting, or integrating Responsible Sourcing and traceability platforms such as Origin (Grouptree) or equivalent supplier ESG, due-diligence, or chain-of-custody systems.
  • Exposure to commodity trading, supply chain, or operational asset environments, ideally in energy, mining, metals, or related sectors.
  • Must demonstrate understanding of Responsible Sourcing and Supply Chain Sustainability concepts such as supplier risk, ethical sourcing, chain-of-custody, and regulatory compliance.
  • Understanding of system integrations, APIs, and data flows between operational systems, ESG platforms, and reporting tools.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Business, Engineering, Sustainability, or a related discipline.
  • Certifications or training in Business Analysis (CBAP, PMI-PBA), ITIL, Agile/Scrum, or ESG/HSEC domains are highly regarded.
Responsibilities
  • Provide Level 2 support for Supply Chain Responsible Sourcing applications, including platforms like Origin (Grouptree) and business intelligence tools like Qlik or similar.
  • Triage and resolve incidents and service requests, perform root-cause analysis, and escalate to vendors or L3 teams where required.
  • Maintain application configuration, user access, workflows, reference data, and reports in line with business needs and IT standards.
  • Monitor system health, integrations, and data flows; proactively identify issues and recommend corrective actions.
  • Support vendor release cycles, including patch reviews, regression testing, and validation of fixes or enhancements.
  • Maintain support documentation, user guides, and knowledge articles to improve user adoption and reduce recurring issues.
  • Coordinate with vendors and internal IT teams to track issues through to resolution and ensure service continuity for global users.
  • Engage stakeholders to elicit and document business requirements, workflows, data definitions, and reporting needs.
  • Translate regulatory, operational, and sustainability requirements into clear functional requirements, user stories, and acceptance criteria.
  • Collaborate with solution architects and platform owners to design system enhancements, workflow optimisations, and integrations.
  • Support evaluation and adoption of new platform capabilities or modules within Intelex, Origin (Grouptree), or comparable systems.
  • Support SIT and UAT to ensure solutions meet business requirements before deployment.
  • Assist with change management activities, including supporting user training.
  • Act as a liaison between business and IT teams, supporting prioritisation of enhancements, defect resolution, and roadmap planning.
  • Monitor data quality and reporting outputs, supporting remediation and ensuring reliable downstream reporting.
Desired Qualifications
  • Hands-on experience supporting and enhancing HSEC/EHS platforms such as Intelex or similar solutions including Enablon, Cority, Sphera, VelocityEHS.
  • Exposure to commodity trading, supply chain, or operational asset environments, ideally in energy, mining, metals, or related sectors.
  • Working knowledge of HSEC processes: incident management, risk assessments, inspections, corrective actions, and audits.
  • Familiarity with sustainability and regulatory frameworks (ISO 14001/45001, GHG Protocol, CSRD/ESRS, modern slavery legislation, CSDDD).
  • Understanding of system integrations, APIs, and data flows between operational systems, ESG platforms, and reporting tools.
  • Certifications or training in Business Analysis (CBAP, PMI-PBA), ITIL, Agile/Scrum, or ESG/HSEC domains are highly regarded.

Trafigura is a global commodities trading firm that connects producers and buyers of minerals, metals, and energy. It buys in large quantities, stores, transports, and sells through its logistics network to industrial clients and utilities, including LNG supply for energy providers. It differentiates itself with its extensive global logistics capabilities, large-scale trading operations, and active role in the energy transition by supplying metals and minerals essential for renewable energy technologies and electric vehicles. Its goal is to efficiently link resource-producing regions with consuming markets worldwide, supporting reliable energy and material supply while helping shift toward a low-carbon economy.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Debt Financing

Total Funding

$19.9B

Headquarters

Singapore, Singapore

Founded

1993

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What believers are saying

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  • The DRC cobalt corridor can lock in long-dated battery-materials supply for EV demand.
  • The Egypt aluminum smelter term sheet secures supply amid historically low inventories outside China.

What critics are saying

  • Six One already outranks Trafigura in US physical gas trading, squeezing basin share.
  • The Egypt smelter demands $750-900 million before permitting, construction, and conflict risks resolve.
  • Stablecoin fuel payments in El Salvador invite regulatory rejection and compliance scrutiny across Trafigura's network.

What makes Trafigura unique

  • Trafigura trades minerals, metals, gas, power, and renewable energy across 150 countries.
  • Its employee-owned model supports long-term infrastructure, logistics, and market-expertise investments.
  • It combines trading with ownership stakes in mines, smelters, ports, and terminals.

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