SThree
Agile Business Analyst

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About The Opportunity
This is an opportunity to register your interest in Agile Business Analyst roles within our growing delivery teams. These positions could support the transformation of business processes through technology, working across diverse sectors including technology, engineering, life sciences, and financial services.
Roles of this type may sit within collaborative, fast-paced Agile environments where you would contribute to the delivery of solutions that drive real business impact. The work could involve partnering across product, engineering, and stakeholder teams to translate business needs into clear, actionable delivery requirements.
Typical Role Overview
- Locations: Manchester, Leeds, Bristol, or nationwide
- Type: Permanent or Contract
- Full-time
- Day Rate: £250–280 per day or £350–380 per day, dependent on experience and contract type
- Qualification: Bachelor's degree in Business or related field
- Domain: Technology, Engineering, Life Sciences, and Financial Services
What You Would Do
Typical responsibilities could include:
- Gathering and clarifying business requirements from stakeholders across multiple functions
- Creating and refining user stories and managing backlog prioritization in partnership with product teams
- Facilitating Agile ceremonies including stand-ups, refinement sessions, and retrospectives
- Coordinating delivery across technical and business teams to ensure clarity on objectives and progress
- Managing stakeholder communication and expectations throughout delivery cycles
- Supporting the translation of complex business problems into technical solutions through effective liaison with engineering teams
- Contributing to process improvements and identifying opportunities to enhance delivery efficiency
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What You Could Bring
Most roles of this type require the following:
- Proven experience in business analysis, with demonstrable capability in requirements gathering and stakeholder management
- Solid understanding of Agile delivery frameworks and experience facilitating Agile ceremonies
- Ability to create clear user stories and support backlog refinement activities
- Strong stakeholder management and communication skills across technical and non-technical audiences
- Experience working within fast-paced, collaborative delivery environments
- Proficiency with common BA tools and techniques, such as process mapping (BPMN, UML) and data visualization tools such as Power BI or Excel
- Bachelor's degree in Business, Systems Analysis, or a related discipline
- Authorization to work in the United Kingdom
Nice-to-have:
- Exposure to cloud platforms such as Azure, AWS, or GCP
- Familiarity with API or microservices architectures
- Experience with SAP systems (S/4HANA, ECC, or RISE)
- Knowledge of data quality and data pipeline concepts
- Understanding of CI/CD and DevOps principles
What Roles Of This Type Could Offer
Most roles of this type offer the following, dependent on the industry and seniority of the role:
- Exposure to cutting-edge technology and delivery methodologies across multiple sectors
- Opportunity to develop deeper expertise in Agile delivery and business analysis
- Scope to influence how requirements are shaped and delivered within your team
- Collaborative working environment with strong mentorship and knowledge-sharing opportunities
- Potential progression toward senior or lead analyst roles, dependent on performance and project scope
- Flexibility, depending on the specific role and employer
- Package elements that may include pension, healthcare, professional development support, and flexible working arrangements


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About SThree
SThree is the global STEM workforce consultancy.
We advise businesses, build expert teams, and deliver project solutions to outpace tomorrow, together.
Across the UK, we connect talented specialists with cutting-edge opportunities across technology, engineering, life sciences, and financial services supported by our offices in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, and Leeds.
How To Register Interest
If you are interested in being added to our database to be considered for future opportunities, registering is quick and easy. No cover letter required. We will be in touch when we are instructed on these roles to discuss the next step in your career.
Disclaimer:
Please note that the content of this advert does not represent a live vacancy or any guarantee of future vacancies, and by responding to this advert, you agree to us adding your details to our database for future opportunities.
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