Vallum Associates
Business Change Analyst

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Business Change Analyst – Energy Market Transformation (Inside IR35)
London (Hybrid – 1 day per week onsite)
Contract (Inside IR35)
6 months rolling
About the Role
We are seeking an experienced Business Change Analyst to support a major energy market transformation programme within a leading organisation in the UK energy sector. This role will focus on analysing business impacts, supporting change delivery, and helping ensure successful adoption of new operating models, processes and digital capabilities across the electricity and flexibility markets.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct business impact assessments across people, process and technology
- Support the development and delivery of business change and stakeholder engagement activities
- Work with Business Analysts, Product Owners and delivery teams to ensure business requirements are reflected in change plans
- Produce change artefacts including impact assessments, stakeholder analyses, communications and training materials
- Support business readiness activities, including readiness assessments and transition planning
- Facilitate workshops with business stakeholders to understand impacts and capture change requirements
- Track adoption, business readiness and benefits realisation throughout delivery
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- Proven experience as a Business Change Analyst or in a similar business change/business readiness role
- Essential: Experience working within the UK energy market, ideally across electricity markets, market reform or regulatory change
- Strong stakeholder engagement and workshop facilitation skills
- Experience supporting large-scale transformation programmes involving multiple business and technology teams
- Knowledge of business readiness, change impact assessments and change adoption methodologies
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