Business Analyst - Security Clearance

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Senior Business Analyst – Contract – 6 months – Security Cleared

Our customer has a number of large-scale transformation project running over the next 12-24 months and require a team of Business Analysts to support them on these journeys.

The Business Analyst must have experience in eliciting, analysing and managing complex business requirements, working on large-scale transformation projects, using data and insight to influence decision-making and drive change.

Senior Business Analyst’s Essential Skills & Experience:

Security Cleared Business Analyst
Happy to attend site 40% of their time (average 2 days per week)
Ideally having worked with in Financial Services
Proven background working as a Business Analyst on initiatives or programmes, with accountability for gathering, analysing, and managing business requirements.
Experience leading workshops and stakeholder discussions to capture requirements and confirm proposed solutions.
Proven ability to elicit, analyse, and document business and solution requirements, develop operating models and process designs (e.g. BPMN), and assess the impact, risks, and dependencies of proposed system and process changes.
Understanding of business architecture concepts, with experience working across data lifecycles including analysis, integration, and migration.
Familiarity with scaled Agile delivery models (including hybrid Agile/Waterfall environments) and possession of relevant professional certifications such as Agile, DevOps, or equivalent.
Senior Business Analyst’s experience / project experience could include:

Experience of working within Financial Services
Change Enablement project expertise
Data Management – data journey’s data analysis, data integration, data migration projects
Any Payments / Banking project experience, ideally:

SAP / ERP Projects
Collateral Management
T24 experience

Apply now to the Security Cleared Business Analyst and speak with VIQU IT in confidence. Or reach out to Mike McEvoy on via the VIQU IT website.

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