Harvey Nash
Business Analyst – 12 Month FTC – Burton on Trent

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Business Analyst – 12 Month FTC – Burton on Trent
A leading organisation is seeking a Business Analyst for a 12-month fixed-term contract. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to strategic change initiatives, improving operational efficiency, customer experience, and technology-enabled ways of working in a multi-site environment.
- Location & Commitment: Burton on Trent – 2 days per week on site
- Package: Competitive salary + excellent benefits
About the Role
As a Business Analyst, you will collaborate with stakeholders to define priorities, establish requirements, and oversee the successful delivery of change across people, processes, and technology. You’ll drive high-impact projects aligned with strategic objectives, ensuring business needs translate into practical, scalable solutions.
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While experience in regulatory projects or hospitality is advantageous, it’s not mandatory.
Key Responsibilities
- Identifying, defining, and supporting change initiatives that deliver customer value and commercial benefit.
- Engaging and influencing stakeholders to gain alignment, engage their input, and secure project support.
- Eliciting, documenting, and agreeing end-to-end requirements across people, processes, and technology.
- Working across project workstreams, programmes, and strategic portfolios to deliver complex, high-value initiatives.
- Supporting solution design, tracking project success, and maintaining strategic alignment.
Requirements
Candidates should demonstrate:
✔ Proficient business analysis experience, with the ability to translate business needs into clear, scalable solutions in a fast-paced environment.


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✔ Strong analytical and strategic thinking skills.
✔ Experience in regulatory change projects (advantageous).
✔ Excellent communication, with the confidence to engage and influence stakeholders at all levels.
✔ Familiarity with BA techniques, tools, and methodologies.
✔ Ability to visualise and document complex business systems for diverse audiences.
✔ Experience supporting change programmes and working in cross-functional teams.
✔ Experience within hospitality, retail, or another multi-site environment (advantageous).
✔ Relevant qualifications, such as BCS Diploma, AMPG, or equivalent (desirable).
Interested? Please contact Claire Ingram at Harvey Nash with your CV.
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