Corecom Consulting
Business Analyst

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Business Analyst / IT Process Improvement Specialist
Leeds (Hybrid) | £40,000 – £45,000
This manufacturing business started life as a family firm and has since grown into a larger, investor-backed operation running a 24/7 site across three shifts. A second site has just been acquired, with more growth planned over the next couple of years. Even so, the day-to-day feel hasn't changed much: it's still informal, close-knit, and collaborative.
They're now looking for a Business Analyst to sit within a small internal IT team and take ownership of a major process improvement project.
What the job actually involves
You'll be the person who makes sense of how the business really works and turns that understanding into action. That means learning departments and processes inside out, sitting down with users and department heads to gather requirements, and writing these up as clear specifications for a third-party technical partner to build.
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You'll work closely with the Head of IT, an external process consultant, and leaders across the business, acting as the translator between what people on the ground need and what gets delivered technically. There's a lot of trust built into this role; no one's looking over your shoulder, and you'll be treated as the expert on process and systems.
The environment is structured and waterfall-based. If your background is Agile, that's not a problem, as long as you can flex.
Day to day, you'll:
- Get to know the business from the ground up, including how teams currently use the ERP system
- Run requirements-gathering sessions with users and department heads
- Look for ways to improve processes, whether or not they touch the ERP system
- Sit between internal teams and the external delivery partner, keeping communication clear both ways
- Report progress to department heads, senior leadership, and the board


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What we're looking for:
- A background in business analysis: gathering requirements, writing specs, reviewing processes
- Some experience with ERP systems (no need to know this specific one; training is provided)
- Comfortable talking to anyone, from board members to people on the factory floor
- A personality suited to a busy, informal, sometimes loud office
- Waterfall delivery experience is a plus; Agile experience also works
- Any background in building supply, construction, or similar industries helps, but isn't required
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