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Job Title: Senior IT Business Analyst (Energy Trading / ETRM)
Duration: Contract
Workload: Full time hours
Setup: Freelance (Daily rate / Limited Company / Umbrella / Sole Trader)
Location: London (hybrid – minimum 3 days onsite)
We’re seeking an experienced IT Business Analyst to support a large-scale ETRM transformation programme within the Oil & Gas sector.
Key Responsibilities:
- Capture business problems, value drivers, and translate into functional and non-functional requirements
- Model business processes, data flows, and system interactions to identify improvement opportunities
- Produce high-quality documentation ensuring full traceability from requirements through to delivery
- Partner with developers and vendors to shape system and database design (Endur and related platforms)
- Define acceptance criteria, coordinate UAT, and validate solutions against business needs
- Lead stakeholder engagement, workshops, and design sessions across business and technical teams
- Drive Business Analysis activities across the full project lifecycle (Agile delivery environment)
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Must-Have Skills:
- Strong experience in Agile frameworks, tools, and delivery environments
- 7–10 years’ IT Business Analysis experience including team leadership
- Proven background in complex IT transformation programmes (ideally ETRM / trading systems)
- Experience with process modelling, data analysis, and stakeholder management
- Ability to educate Product Owners and business stakeholders on Agile practices
- Degree in IT or related field


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Nice-to-Have:
- CBAP or PMI-PBA certification
- Experience with Endur or similar ETRM platforms
- Lean Practitioner background
- Agile certifications
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