Technical Business Analyst

Poole
1 month ago
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Our client provides, innovative fully managed solutions within the automotive fleet management sector. We are searching for a Technical Business Analyst specialising in Microsoft Stack/Azure/Linux bridging the gap between business needs and technical solutions. The position requires a unique blend of business acumen and technical expertise, particularly in Microsoft technologies, Azure cloud services, and Linux environments. The Technical Business Analyst in this role can effectively assist in driving digital transformation initiatives and optimise business processes across environments.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Create detailed functional and non-functional requirements documents

  • Collate requirements, articulate the process

  • Write specification and change documents

  • Gather and analyse business requirements from stakeholders

  • Coordination with stakeholders on work items

  • Align/Share updates with Project Team

  • Map existing systems

  • Translate business needs into technical specifications

  • Create detailed functional and non-functional requirements documents

  • Design and propose cloud-based solutions to meet business objectives

  • Analyse and optimise existing infrastructure

  • Plan and Oversee systems integrations

  • Identify integration points between different systems and platforms

  • Propose solutions for seamless data flow between systems

    Skills required to do the job:

  • Strong Process design and understanding

  • Solid experience in building and writing instructions

  • Self-motivated

  • Effective Communication, ability to clearly communicate project plans, progress, and issues to stakeholders

  • Articulate in document

  • Ability to hold teams to account and drive objectives

  • Adaptability and Flexibility, adapt to changing project requirements.

  • Excellent stakeholder management skills, confident communicator at all levels.

  • Solid experience implementing and driving improvements to processes and frameworks.

  • Managing risk, proficient in identifying, assessing, and mitigating project risk.

  • Organisational and Time management, highly organised with exceptional time management skills ensuring projects are completed on schedule and within budget.

  • Experience of using digital Project tools, MS Project or similar.

  • Strong working knowledge of common IT software (Jira, MS DevOps, Power BI, Word, Excel, E Mail, Visio, Internet).

  • Analytical and problem solving oriented.

    Poole, Dorset (MUST live within commutable distance, as this role will be primarily onsite, with some capacity to work from home)

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