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Job title: Business Analyst (Summer Graduate)
Duration: 6-8 weeks
Role type: Full Time
Location: Onsite - Cheltenham Office
Pay: £120 - £175 per day (via Umbrella)
Start: ASAP
Role Purpose:
Provide graduate business analysis support across Group IT projects, helping teams analyse data, clarify requirements, secure stakeholder approvals and improve data quality.
Key Accountabilities:
- Conducting accurate analysis, clear requirements documentation and timely completion of assigned activities.
- Contact stakeholders across the business to progress tasks as required.
- Highlight anomalies identified in the process, data sets, decision making and flag to project team.
- Makes recommendations within agreed scope and escalates risks, dependencies and approvals to project leads.
Key Responsibilities:
- Work with project, data and operational teams to understand objectives, scope and information needs.
- Analyse, validate and cleanse data sets; identify gaps, duplicates and quality issues.
- Elicit, document and prioritise business requirements, user stories and acceptance criteria.
- Prepare simple process maps, data summaries, issue logs and action trackers.
- Coordinate stakeholder reviews, capture feedback and track approvals/sign-offs.
- Support project meetings, status reporting and follow-up actions across multiple teams.
- Escalate risks, blockers and dependencies promptly to the relevant lead.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Measures / KPIs:
- Agreed analysis and data-cleansing tasks completed on time.
- Requirements, decisions and approvals documented clearly.
- Stakeholder feedback captured and actions followed through.
- Risks, blockers and data-quality issues escalated promptly.
- Positive feedback from peers/project leads that work undertaken is adding value.
Relevant Experience:
- Suitable for a graduate or student interested in business analysis, data, technology or project delivery.
- Experience using Excel to organise, analyse or cleanse data.
- Experience gathering information, summarising findings and working with others.
- Exposure to projects, process improvement or stakeholder engagement desirable.
- IT, manufacturing or engineering environment exposure advantageous, but not essential.


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Qualifications, Skills and Competencies:
- Degree or working towards a degree in Business, IT, Data, Engineering or related discipline.
- Strong analytical mindset with good attention to detail and data accuracy.
- Confident communicator able to ask clear questions and summarise requirements.
- Good Excel skills; Power BI, SQL or data-visualisation familiarity useful.
- Organised, proactive and comfortable working across several teams and priorities.
- Able to document decisions, actions and approvals clearly.
- Collaborative, curious and willing to learn business analysis methods.
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