IMSERV
Business Analyst

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About the Company
At IMSERV, we're proud to be one of the UK's leading energy data and metering specialists. We deliver award-winning services to customers across the country, providing specialist metering technology for electricity, gas and water, alongside highly accurate energy data collection services.
About the Role
The purpose of the role is to work across IMSERV's Customer Experience, Data and Intelligence, and Commercial departments, translating business challenges, customer needs and operational processes into clear and actionable requirements that teams can confidently build and deliver against. The role will also support commercial bids and propositions where required, helping to develop and position IMSERV's services for new and existing clients and prospects. A key part of the role will be working closely with operational, commercial and customer-facing teams to understand their requirements, identify dependencies and recognise where changes within one department may have an impact across other areas of the business, ensuring a joined-up approach to delivery and supporting effective business outcomes.
Responsibilities
- Work with Product Director to understand and translate market needs into detailed product requirements, engaging IT, operations, commercial and customer-facing teams to draw out and challenge business processes to ensure the target outcomes can be delivered effectively, including structured stakeholder and customer interviews as needed.
- Turn agreed needs into user stories, acceptance criteria and process definitions developers can build from without guessing, with particular precision on entitlement and data rules.
- Write and maintain the platform's business-editable decision tables with operations as any rules engines comes online: versioned, tested rules that operations can change without a code release.
- Document how key business and customer processes work today, design future states with stakeholders and quantify the difference.
- Use data to size problems, validate assumptions and confirm whether shipped changes delivered the intended outcome.
- Support the product team and technical architect in discovery: customer interviews, workshops and synthesis of what came back.
- Track requirements through delivery, manage scope conversations honestly and keep stakeholders informed.
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What you'll need
Knowledge & Qualifications
- Solid experience as a Business Analyst on digital products or platforms, ideally in agile, squad-based teams.
- Working data literacy: confident with SQL or analytics tooling for sizing and validation, or able to get there quickly.
- Energy or utilities experience desirable: metering, settlement, half-hourly data, MHHS or billing.
- Exposure to data products or APIs, and familiarity with the Microsoft 365/Azure environment, Salesforce and Microsoft Fabric desirable.
- BCS or similar Business Analysis qualification desirable.


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Skills
- Strong elicitation and facilitation skills: comfortable running workshops with senior stakeholders and pushing back on vague asks.
- Requirements writing that engineers actually use: user stories, acceptance criteria and process notation such as BPMN.
- Practical use of AI tools in analysis and documentation, and able to write requirements for AI-powered features, including defining expected behaviour and acceptance criteria where outputs are not deterministic.
- The judgement to serve several different needs at once: managing time, saying no well and escalating early.
Benefits
- 28 days' holiday plus Bank Holidays
- Buy & sell annual leave scheme
- Up to a 10% bonus
- Enhanced salary sacrifice pension
- Life assurance (up to 6x salary*)
- Simply Health plan (with upgrade options)
- Car salary sacrifice scheme*
(*Length of service and T&Cs apply)
Equal Opportunity Statement
At IMSERV, we're committed to building a team where everyone feels valued, respected and able to do their best work. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, experiences and communities. A diverse team brings fresh perspectives, strengthens collaboration and helps us deliver the best possible service to our customers.
If you're interested in the role but don't meet every single requirement, we'd still encourage you to apply. (Please note that we reserve the right to close this position before the expiry date.)
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