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£42,000 salary
We have teamed up with an industry powerhouse who are looking for a Mid-Level Business Analyst to join their growing team and play a key role in bridging the gap between the business and their software development teams.
If you enjoy working across departments, understand the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), and thrive in collaborative, delivery-focused environments, this could be a great next step in your career.
What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Working closely with software developers, product owners, and technical teams across the SDLC
  • Gathering, analysing, and documenting business and functional requirements
  • Translating business needs into clear user stories, specifications, and acceptance criteria
  • Collaborating with stakeholders across multiple departments
  • Assist in the management of key IT projects
  • Supporting delivery through development, testing, and UAT
  • Ensuring solutions meet business objectives and deliver real value
    What We’re Looking For:
  • Proven experience as a Business Analyst working alongside software development teams
  • Solid understanding of the SDLC (Agile and/or Waterfall)
  • DevOps experience is desirable
  • Experience working with multiple stakeholders and departments
  • Strong communication, analysis, and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to bridge technical and non-technical audiences
    Salary up to £42,000, Hybrid working (2 days per week in their Head office), Clear and supported progression, Ongoing training and development opportunities, and much more!
    If this feels like your next step, apply today

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