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Business Analyst
Infrastructure Security Business Analyst – Contract (Inside IR35) Locations: London, Manchester, Birmingham
About the Role
We are seeking an experienced Infrastructure Security Business Analyst to join our team. This role bridges technology, risk, and business strategy, requiring a specialist who can translate complex infrastructure security requirements into meaningful, actionable business outcomes.
Responsibilities
- Collaborate between technical teams and business stakeholders to align security needs with broader organisational goals.
- Identify, evaluate, and mitigate security risks across infrastructure domains.
- Lead the development of security frameworks, standards, and compliance proofs.
- Manage complex requirements and deliverables, utilising tools like Jira, Confluence, or Visio.
- Produce business cases, cost-benefit analyses, and executive reports to drive decision-making.
- Work within Agile frameworks (SAFe, Scrum, Kanban) in hybrid delivery environments.
- Advising on telecom-specific security challenges and industry best practices.
- Clarify technical issues for non-technical audiences at all organisational levels.
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Requirements
Essential
- Proven experience as a Business Analyst in information security, infrastructure, or technology risk disciplines.
- In-depth knowledge of infrastructure security domains.
- Proven track record in working with security frameworks and standards (e.g., ISO 27001, NIST, Cyber Essentials, etc.).
- Excellent requirements management skills with hands-on experience using Jira, Confluence, or Visio.
- Telecom domain expertise is required.
- Knockout analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to break down technical complexity for decision-makers.
- Confident communicator who can influence and engage stakeholders, including C-suite executives.
- Experience producing business cases, cost-benefit analyses, and executive dashboards.
- Familiarity with Agile delivery frameworks (e.g., SAFe, Scrum, Kanban), especially in hybrid environments.


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Benefits (Not Listed but Typically Applicable)
(Assumed based on industry standard expectations for contract roles)
- Competitive daily rates.
- Flexible working arrangements.
- Focus on meaningful, strategic contributions.
- Access to cutting-edge technological and security challenges.
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