Stealth iT Consulting
Senior Agile Business Analyst

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Senior Agile Business Analyst
Digital Business Analyst Consultant Salary: Up to £70,000 + benefits Location: UK-wide (London, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow) Working Pattern: Mostly remote – occasional travel (1–2 times per month, expensed)
About the Company
Our client is a leading digital transformation consultancy that blends strategic, creative, and analytical expertise to deliver innovative solutions across both the public and private sectors. Their work combines science, data, and design to create technology that drives meaningful change.
The Role
We’re hiring on behalf of our client for a Senior Digital Business Analyst Consultant to join their growing Digital Factory community—a collaborative team focused on user-centred design, problem-solving, and the delivery of modern digital services.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone passionate about digital transformation and Agile delivery, offering exposure to major UK clients and meaningful, large-scale projects.
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Key Responsibilities
- Support clients in exploring and applying digital technologies and platforms.
- Lead the translation of business requirements and user needs into clear user stories and acceptance criteria.
- Collaborate within multi-disciplinary Agile Scrum teams across design, product, development, and testing.
- Contribute to the delivery of high-quality digital products and services that provide real business value.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
Candidate Profile
Essential:
- Experience in user-centred product or service development projects.
- Hands-on Agile Scrum delivery experience, ideally within both public and private sectors.
- Strong communication and analytical skills with the ability to bridge business and technical teams.
- Proficiency with tools such as JIRA.
- Understanding of technical concepts including APIs, microservices, cloud infrastructure, and legacy systems.


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Desirable:
- Cross-sector experience (Public Sector, Financial Services, Utilities, Consumer Products, Retail).
- Experience supporting internal operations such as mentoring, recruitment, or training.
- Familiarity with Government Digital Service (GDS) standards.
- Certifications in Business Analysis, Agile Delivery, or User-Centred Design.
What’s On Offer
- Salary up to £70,000 depending on experience (note: earlier incorrect salary of £55,000 in raw text amended).
- Predominantly remote working with occasional travel (expenses covered).
- Opportunities for career growth, development, and involvement in major UK transformation projects.
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