IT Business Analyst

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IT Business Analyst - 12-month Fixed Term Contract

Location: Milton Keynes

Working Hours: Monday to Friday (8.45am – 5:00pm)

 Salary: From £45,000 plus excellent benefits package, including:

Hybrid working
Eligibility to annual bonus scheme
Access to a fantastic loan car scheme
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Competitive pension
4x basic salary life assurance  

An exciting opportunity for a Business Analyst to join the Scania Great Britain IT team. As IT Business Analyst, you will be a trusted advisor within our IT department, making it your mission to understand business processes and identify process improvements. You will be responsible for the full software development lifecycle, owning, supporting and promoting Scrum / Agile / DevOps ways of working.  

You will become the ‘go to’ person for project team members, the IT Leadership Team, Business Stakeholders and external partners across multiple geographies, providing clear status updates and supporting successful project delivery.

Key Responsibilities:

Work with the business to understand and analyse requirements, becoming a trusted advisor.
Have a thorough understanding of business processes and be able to identify areas for continuous process improvement.
Build strong and productive customer focused relationships with the Business, IT teams and third parties.
Run and facilitate Scrum meetings (Sprint Planning, Daily Stand-ups, Refinements & Retrospectives)
Take on the role of product owner
Produce high-quality business requirements documentation and detailed technical requirements specifications (such as data models, ER diagrams, UML models).
Hold requirement gathering sessions, capturing meeting minutes, following up on action items, reporting project status and ownership of project documentation.
Support User Acceptance Testing (UAT), including defect capture, tracking, and remediation
Assist with training and onboarding users to newly delivered solutions
Provide post-release support and continuous improvement recommendations  

A quote from Manos (Hiring Manager and Head of IT Development)
“This is a great opportunity to join our business and make a real positive impact. I am passionate about the journey Scania are taking to gain success through digitalisation and I am looking for someone who is analytical, inquisitive and has experience working in a data team, or a background in data engineering. The role requires you to stay calm in a high-pressure and have a genuine desire to continually look for ways to facilitate the business moving forward”.

Next steps:

If you like the sound of this position, please apply today.
A member of the Scania Recruitment team will contact you.
If you are successful at that stage, you will be invited to have a conversation with the hiring manager.  

We understand that every candidate is unique, and we strive to accommodate your needs. If you require any adjustments during the application process, please reach out to our Recruitment Team, we’ll be happy to discuss these with you.

CLOSING DATE:   13.02.26

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