Technical Business Analyst CGEMJP00316501

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Role Title: Technical Business Analyst

Duration: contract to run until 30/10/2026

Location: Sheffield, Hybrid 3 days per week onsite.

Rate: up to £368 p/d Umbrella inside IR35

Role purpose / summary

BA resource is needed to assist existing DevOps staff across the portfolio of projects.

The role will support a portfolio of projects, and include analysis, planning, data extraction, app build, testing, migration, post-live support.

Ideally looking for a Technical BA with good DevOps experience, and experience working with apps/tools such as:

Jira
Confluence
GitHub
Nexus/Sonatype
Build and deployment tooling (CI/CD / Jenkins / Ansible)
Monitoring & logging tools (Splunk, etc)

Preferred if candidate has a good mix of the following:

+5 years' experience with software delivery in banking / finance / fintech
Independent worker with 'can do' attitude, ability to learn quickly, and strong sense of ownership to get the job done
Problem-Solving and Adaptability: Proven capability in identifying root causes, troubleshooting incidents, and developing effective solutions
Good written & verbal communication skills and people skills, and build good working relationships with team and wider stakeholders
Ability to speak / read in additional languages an advantage
Broad knowledge of IT controls and best practice
Project experience across large matrix organisation
Ability to gather, document, and validate business and technical requirements from stakeholders.
Process Improvement: Experience in mapping, documenting, analysing process flows to identify opportunities for automation and optimization within a DevOps context.
Good working experience of Excel, Powerpoint, Word
Familiarity with database concepts and the ability to query and analyse data
Experience with M&A, integrations, divestitures would be a plus (not essential)
Candidates need to be specific on how they have been involved in or supported CI/CD delivery. i.e. Their understanding of the CI / CD pipeline, what tools they've used here, and which are involved in build/scan/deploy/test.
Doesn't need to be a specialist but needs broad knowledge/experience of DevOps engineering concepts and tooling. Ex-developer who has moved into BA space would be ideal

All profiles will be reviewed against the required skills and experience. Due to the high number of applications we will only be able to respond to successful applicants in the first instance. We thank you for your interest and the time taken to apply

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