Tilo Consulting
IAM Business Analyst

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Identity Access Management Business Analyst
Location - UK Wide
We are working with a leading Identity Access Management organisation, a Microsoft Gold partner, that's hiring several Business Analysts to join the team following recent project wins.
This role works closely with current and potential clients by listening to their business challenges, understanding their needs and pulling together solution requirements.
Key Skills:
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- Must have extensive experience in providing analysis within the full software development lifecycle in a Cloud based environment during requirements capture, design, verification, testing, and release phases
- Must be experienced in working within potentially complex internal and external customer and stakeholder relationships
- Must have exposure to process, workflow, use case design using UML, Bizagi, Visio, or equivalent tools similar to Mermaid and PlantUML
- Knowledge of and interest in digital identity and security
- Experienced in working within an environment that is committed to quality culture.
- Degree in a relevant subject (e.g., technical, computer science) or relevant industry experience
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