Technical Business Analyst - On-Prem to Cloud Migration, Azure

London
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Technical Business Analyst - On-Prem to Cloud Migration, Azure

Up to £550 per day (Inside IR35)

London / Hybrid

6 months

My client is seeking a highly Technical Business Analyst with proven experience of On-Prem to Cloud Migrations (Azure) within an Insurance / Financial Services (highly regulated).

Key Requirements:

Proven experience as a Technical Business Analyst with focus of On-Prem to Cloud (Azure) Migration(s)
Ability to provide thorough Technical Analysis and have a strong understanding of underlying Infrastructure services and platform(s) - 'As Is' and 'To Be'
Capability to converse confidently with Technical Engineers etc
Ability to communicate confidently with Business Stakeholders and non-Technical audiences to explain how things will be when Migration has taken place
Ability to understand and discuss the Operating Model with key stakeholders
Strong understanding of Security and Non-Functional Requirements
Exceptional communication skills
Excellent stakeholder management skills
Nice to have:

Strong knowledge of Windows Infrastructure
Azure certification
Immediate availability
An understanding of the data product lifecycle and cloud-native delivery standards.

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