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Business Analyst

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Business Analyst/Senior Business Analyst
Edinburgh – Hybrid Working
Salary: c£60k DOE
We’re working with a growing Edinburgh-based technology consultancy who are looking for a few Business Analysts to join their team and contribute to cutting-edge projects across their own products and international client base.
This is a brilliant opportunity for someone who enjoys working closely with customers, understanding business challenges, shaping clear requirements, and supporting technical teams.
The Role
- Work closely with current and potential clients to understand their business challenges, processes, and requirements.
- Participate in customer requirements gathering workshops.
- Elicit, document, and refine customer requirements, translating them into clear business-level acceptance criteria.
- Support agile project delivery through backlog management, requirement refinement, and close collaboration with architects, developers, and wider project delivery teams.
- Produce process flows, workflow diagrams, use cases, and sequence diagrams to describe logical solutions.
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What We’re Looking For
- A Business Analyst with strong experience supporting the full software development lifecycle, ideally within cloud-based technology or software delivery environments.
- Confident in gathering, eliciting, documenting, and refining requirements, including translating business needs into clear acceptance criteria and testable goals for technical teams.
- Comfortable working directly with clients and stakeholders.
- Exposure to agile delivery environments, including backlog refinement, Kanban boards, SCRUM ways of working, or close collaboration with delivery teams.
- An interest in digital identity, security, information governance, or IAM would be highly beneficial.
- Someone detail-oriented, collaborative, and customer-focused, with strong communication skills and the ability to pick up new concepts quickly.
- Prior consultancy experience highly desirable.


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