Sainsbury's
Business Process Analyst

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About the team
You’ll join the Commercial Transformation team at Sainsbury’s, working at the centre of a multiyear programme transforming core commercial systems and processes with SAP. Starting with Food Pricing and Promotions, the team is removing barriers created by legacy systems to unlock simpler, more effective ways of working that deliver real value for customers and colleagues.
This is a critical role to ensure we are building our future ways of working that meet our current and future needs. Partnering with our business users, process owners and technology partners, you will be responsible for creating seamless processes that deliver real customer and operational value.
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As a Business Process Analyst, you’ll lead end-to-end process design across key commercial capabilities, translating operational needs and operating models into clear, resilient and scalable future-state processes. You’ll act as a bridge between business users and technology teams, facilitating workshops, shaping business clocks and aligning process designs to technical and architectural solutions.
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You’ll identify and design for risk and process variance, define critical KPIs, support prioritisation of improvement and automation opportunities, and contribute to UAT scenario design. You’ll ensure documentation is maintained to enterprise standards, governance processes are followed, and progress, risks and benefits are clearly communicated throughout delivery and post-implementation.
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You’re an experienced Business or Process Analyst with a proven ability to work in complex environments and turn ambiguity into structured, practical outcomes, with an understanding of retail and/or SAP. You’re an excellent facilitator, able to get to the root cause of problems at pace and apply sound judgement on the level of detail required to drive decisions.


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You’re confident engaging with technical designs, linking solutions to real operational impact, and moving seamlessly between detail and the bigger picture. Curious and improvement-focused, you challenge the status quo, communicate clearly with diverse audiences and take ownership for simplifying processes and improving outcomes for colleagues and customers.
Essential criteria
- Proven experience in business analysis or end-to-end process design within a complex organisation.
- Strong facilitation skills, able to drive alignment and decision-making across stakeholders.
- Ability to translate business requirements and operating models into actionable process designs.
- Confidence working with technical teams and linking technical designs to operational processes.
- Ability to work at pace, cut through complexity and communicate risks, progress and benefits clearly.
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