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Change Project Business Analyst - £550/d - Remote - 3 Months

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Business Analyst | London Markets | Insurance | London | REMOTE WORKING | £550/day (Inside IR35) | 3 Months Contract Contract | Agile | Azure DevOps |

Our London based client is seeking a Business Analyst to work on a project building their first ever external client portal.

You will be of a Global Projects & Change team and be responsible for delivering business analysis on projects of various sizes and scope.

Previous experience within Insurance is highly desirable.

Key Skills & Experience:

5+ years of relevant business analytical work experience on complex issues
Understanding of complex organisational structures, functional interaction and roles and responsibilities
Experience of working in an Agile team
Proficient in defining user stories and writing good quality tickets for developers, ideally in Azure DevOps
Experience of working on a software development team and with 3rd parties
Strong communication and stakeholder management skills.

Location: London
Hybrid: Remote
Contract: 3 Months
Rate: £550/day Inside IR35 via umbrella

Please do send me your CV to start a conversation around this.

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