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Business Analyst

Bath
3 days ago
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I am currently workingon an exciting Business Analyst opportunity. This is a permanent role that requires 2/3 days a week in their office in Bath.

Join a global transformation initiative, working with stakeholders to streamline processes across regions and business units. As a Business Analyst, you'll connect business needs with strategic and operational solutions, helping shape the organization through process design, documentation, and optimization.

Key Responsibilities
Translate business needs into functional specifications, user stories, and process flows.
Define and document business processes, data flows, RACI models, and system requirements.
Facilitate workshops, interviews, and working sessions to gather and validate requirements.
Conduct gap analyses between current and future state processes.
Lead the design and implementation of new processes and solution updates.
Collaborate with Product Owners, Process Owners, and project teams to ensure alignment.
Support user acceptance testing, training material development, and change management activities.
Champion enterprise process frameworks and build trusted relationships across the business.
Requirements:

Strong knowledge of structured methodologies such as LEAN, Kaizen, or Six Sigma.
Skilled in requirements analysis, root cause analysis, gap analysis, decision analysis, and SWOT.
Ability to interpret large datasets and deliver actionable insights.
Experience with Microsoft Dynamics 365, Visio, Power BI, Excel, SQL, wireframing tools, and requirements management platforms like JIRA or Azure DevOps.
Proven success in Agile, Scrum, or hybrid environments; experienced in UAT, change management, and solution configuration.
Excellent facilitation, stakeholder engagement, and presentation skills.
If this matches your skillset then send your CV for our careful consideration

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