Morson Edge (Financial Services)
Business Process Analyst

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Business Process Analyst – IBM Blueworks, Process, Analysis, Automation, Agile, Risk, Governance – Contact – Up to £550 Outside IR35
About the Role
My Client, a Leading Challenger Bank, are seeking a Business Process Analyst to join their London Based office on an initial 6-month Contract Basis to support the building out of the bank-wide process taxonomy.
Responsibilities
- Bolster process improvement across the Bank, working organisation wide to understand how work is delivered, identify inefficiencies, and help implement practical improvements.
- Work as part of the Transformation team, collaborating with stakeholders across the Bank to map and analyse processes.
- Identify opportunities to simplify and improve ways of working, and support the delivery of measurable business outcomes.
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What You’ll Bring
- Experience in business process analysis, business analysis, continuous improvement, within a Financial Service Environment.
- Good understanding of process mapping, analysis, and redesign.
- Experience with BPMN (Blue Works) or another process modelling approach would be beneficial.
- An interest in Lean, Six Sigma, or other continuous improvement methodologies.
- Strong analytical skills and a data-driven approach to problem solving.
- An understanding of risk, controls, and the importance of regulatory requirements within financial services.
- Strong communication and stakeholder management skills.
- Confidence working with stakeholders across business and technology teams.


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What You’ll Gain
- Opportunity to work across a growing organisation.
- Exposure to a wide range of business areas.
- Play a key role in making processes simpler, smarter, and better for customers and people.
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Up to £550 Outside IR35
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