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Norton Blake

Business Analyst

London
£55 – £60/hr
Posted about 12 hours ago
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Business Analyst – Adobe Experience Manager (AEM)

Contract: 6 Months (Initial)

Location: London – Hybrid (2 days per week onsite)

Rate: £450–£475 per day (Inside IR35)

We are looking for an experienced Business Analyst with strong Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) experience to join a high-profile digital transformation programme. You'll play a key role in bridging the gap between business stakeholders and technical delivery teams, helping shape and deliver enhancements across an enterprise AEM platform.

Key Responsibilities

  • Gather, analyse and document business, functional and non-functional requirements.
  • Work closely with Product Owners, UX, Engineering and Architecture teams to define and prioritise user stories.
  • Facilitate workshops with business stakeholders to understand current and future state processes.
  • Produce high-quality documentation including process maps, requirements, acceptance criteria and functional specifications.
  • Support sprint planning, backlog refinement and Agile ceremonies.
  • Ensure solutions align with business objectives while maximising the capabilities of the AEM platform.
  • Work collaboratively with QA teams to support UAT planning and business acceptance.
  • Identify risks, dependencies and opportunities for continuous improvement throughout delivery.

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  • Proven experience working as a Business Analyst on enterprise digital transformation programmes.
  • Strong commercial experience with Adobe Experience Manager (AEM).
  • Experience working across CMS implementations, website migrations or digital experience platforms.
  • Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to communicate across business and technical teams.
  • Strong experience writing user stories, acceptance criteria and detailed functional requirements.
  • Experience working within Agile/Scrum delivery environments.
  • Knowledge of customer journey mapping and digital user experiences.
  • Strong analytical, documentation and workshop facilitation skills.
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Skills

Business Analysis
Adobe Experience Manager
Stakeholder Management
User Stories
Acceptance Criteria
Functional Requirements
Agile
Scrum
Customer Journey Mapping
Digital User Experiences
Analytical Skills
Documentation
Workshop Facilitation
Process Mapping
UAT Planning
Continuous Improvement

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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