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Brighton
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Senior Business Analyst - Hybrid - Brighton

Are you a seasoned Business Analyst with a passion for data architecture and systems integration? We are recruiting for a Senior Business Analyst to join a dynamic Change & Transformation team, where you'll play a pivotal role in shaping enterprise data strategy and driving impactful system enhancements.

About the Role:

This is a strategic and hands-on position, ideal for someone who thrives in complex data environments. You'll spend 80% of your time leading critical data model refinement projects and 20% supporting the Data & Analytics team with system enhancement requirements.

Responsibilities:

Data Model Architecture & Impact Assessment

Lead impact assessments for proposed data model changes across complex systems
Map data dependencies and analyse downstream effects
Collaborate with architects to design optimal data structures
Develop migration strategies and implementation roadmaps
Align models with enterprise data strategyData & Analytics Support

Translate analytical requirements into technical specifications
Design schema changes for enhanced reporting
Conduct feasibility assessments and support UAT
Maintain technical documentationCross-functional Collaboration

Bridge gaps between architects, developers, and stakeholders
Facilitate workshops and support data governance initiatives
Contribute to enterprise data strategy decisionsRequirements:

Strong SQL, relational database design, and data modelling skills
Experience with ETL, data warehousing, and platforms like SQL Server, Oracle, Snowflake
Familiarity with ServiceNow and cloud architecture
Deep understanding of enterprise systems and data flows
Experience with API integrations and system interfaces
Knowledge of data governance and migration projects
Advanced stakeholder management and requirements gathering
Agile methodology experience
Strong documentation and risk assessment capabilitiesBenefits:

Competitive salary: Up to £68,000, depending on experience
Work on cutting-edge data architecture projects
Influence enterprise-wide data strategy
Flexible hybrid working arrangements
Collaborate with high-performing teams across architecture, analytics, and development

Please Note: This is a permanent role for UK residents only. This role does not offer Sponsorship. You must have the right to work in the UK with no restrictions. Some of our roles may be subject to successful background checks including a DBS and Credit Check.

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