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Data Business Analyst | Contract Up to £450/day • Remote • Occasional Ipswich visits, 6 months

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Data Business Analyst | Contract Up to £450/day • Remote • Occasional Ipswich visits, 6 months
We're working with a leading consultancy to place a Data Business Analyst on a large-scale delivery programme for a professional services and facilities management client. The programme is implementing a Master Data Management (MDM) platform on top of an existing technology stack, with significant integration complexity across systems.
You'll sit at the heart of a senior delivery team alongside a Data Architect and Project Manager – and you'll be orchestrating a squad of 12–13 data engineers and testers to make it all happen. Remote-first with occasional visits to Ipswich.
What You'll Be Doing
- Leading and orchestrating a team of 12–13 data engineers across a complex MDM and integration programme
- Bridging the gap between technical delivery and business stakeholders on platform and integration decisions
- Mapping data flows, integration points, and system dependencies across the platform landscape
- Translating complex MDM and integration requirements into clear, actionable user stories
- Engaging senior client stakeholders and building trusted relationships throughout the programme
- Working with the Data Architect to validate solutions meet business intent
- Keeping a large, complex delivery moving – identifying blockers, managing risks, driving clarity
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What We're Looking For
- 5–10 years' BA experience on large-scale, complex technology delivery programmes
- MDM implementation experience highly desirable
- Background in integration-heavy programmes – you know how systems connect and where complexity lives
- Strong technical understanding of system design – you don't need to write the code, but you need to understand how it works
- Consulting background strongly preferred
- Exceptional communication skills – as comfortable with engineers as you are in the boardroom
- Smart, strategic, and able to cut through complexity quickly


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The Setup
- Rate: Up to £450/day (IR35 TBC)
- Remote-first with occasional travel to Ipswich
- Start: ASAP
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