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IT Business Analyst (Lead I - Business Analysis)

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IT Business Analyst (Lead I - Business Analysis)
IT Business Analyst
Location: London Type: Fixed-Term Employment Contract Start Date: ASAP
We are looking for a proactive Business Analyst to support key transformation initiatives by identifying business improvement opportunities, defining requirements, and driving measurable outcomes. This role will work closely with business, transformation, and technology teams to ensure solutions are aligned to strategic objectives and deliver tangible value.
Key Responsibilities
- Analyse business processes and identify opportunities to improve efficiency, productivity, and operational performance.
- Gather, document, and translate business needs into clear requirements, user stories, and actionable deliverables.
- Partner with business and technology stakeholders to support the successful delivery of transformation programmes.
- Track and measure business outcomes, including:
- Cost optimisation
- Process improvement
- Risk reduction
- Value realisation
- Facilitate:
- Workshops
- Process mapping
- Stakeholder discussions to define future-state solutions.
- Act as the key liaison between business, transformation, and technology teams, ensuring alignment throughout delivery.
- Support change adoption by ensuring solutions meet business needs and deliver expected benefits.
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What You’ll Bring
- Experience as a Business Analyst within:
- Transformation
- Process improvement
- Technology
- Change programmes
- Strong skills in:
- Requirements gathering
- Process mapping
- Business analysis
- Ability to identify inefficiencies and recommend practical, value-driven solutions.
- Experience working with both business and technical stakeholders across multiple functions.
- Strong:
- Analytical skills
- Problem-solving skills
- Communication skills
- Experience working in Agile and/or Waterfall delivery environments.
- Proven ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment.


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Why Join?
This is an opportunity to:
- Play a key role in business transformation initiatives
- Help shape solutions that drive operational excellence and measurable business value
Apply now and be part of the transformation journey.
Skills
business analysis, operational efficiency, business requirements, cost optimization, productivity improvement, risk reduction, value realization
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