Junior Analyst

Camberley
2 weeks ago
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Junior Analyst
Camberley
£26,000 - £28,000 + 5% annual bonus
My client who are based in Camberley are looking for a Business Analyst to join their client. We are looking for candidates who have got experience working within either the digital business analysis, configuration tools, or system integration.
You will be responsible for translating business requirements and customer needs into actionable, functional and data solutions that make the quotation-to-order process more efficient and customer centric.
You will take on the pivotal role of outlining the landscape of tools to guide the process digitally and identifies opportunities for process automation, digital simplification, and growth.
Responsibilities
Understand business goals, customer workflows, and competitive offering, determine value drivers for digital product and sales configuration.
Gather and structure business requirements for product and sales configuration, the ventilation specification and planning process.
Translate user and sales needs into functional and technical specifications.
Assess technological fit of proposed solutions, ensuring they integrate effectively with the existing digital landscape.
Critically evaluate supplier proposals and support the selection of suitable technologies and partners.
Define and lead the journey for the quotation and offer process and its digital product configuration roadmap.
Support the launch and rollout of configuration solutions across customer-facing platforms.
Full ownership of end-to-end project delivery. Coordinate with integration teams, DevOps, and technology suppliers during implementation.
Prepare testing scenarios, support validation, and track issue resolution.
Ensure alignment with UX, product, and portal design principles.
Monitor performance and user feedback to continuously improve the quotation-to-order process and digital solutions.
Identify process gaps or improvement opportunities and propose corrective actions based on customer insights and performance data.
Contribute to documentation, knowledge sharing, and standardisation across product lines.
Qualifications/Skills
BA degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or related technical field.
1 - 3 years industry experience in digital business analysis, configuration tools, or system integration – will consider internships.
Hold strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Comfortable documenting processes using workflow diagrams and structured templates.
Structured, reliable, and collaborative skills with technical and non-technical teams
Fluent in English; additional EU languages are an asset

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