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Senior Business Analyst

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Senior Business Analyst
Tech-for-Good SaaS platform
Amersham – Hybrid
£60 – 70k + Benefits
We're looking for a Senior Business Analyst to join a multi-disciplinary product team with an incredible “tech for good” business, in an exciting period of growth and expansion.
This is an online consumer and B2B platform that helps thousands of families and Charities year in year out.
It’s a hybrid role, you’ll need to be in the office in Amersham at least 3 to 4 days a week.
The Role
Embedded within the Product Team and working closely with designers, engineers and business stakeholders, you will play a key role in shaping how the platform evolves.
Working alongside the Head of Product, UX designers and engineering leads, you will help translate product ideas, user needs and business opportunities into clearly defined product requirements that can be delivered by multidisciplinary development teams.
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Your focus will be on helping teams understand problems, explore solutions and define the detailed behaviour of new features and improvements across the platform.
This role suits someone who combines strong analytical rigour with empathy, curiosity and a genuine interest in building online tools that help people.
About you
We’re looking for someone who is interested in making a positive difference. You should be comfortable working in a small team where roles are collaborative and flexible.
You’re able to balance attention to detail with pragmatism and an understanding of the bigger picture.
You must be curious about how people use digital products and motivated to improve the experience through thoughtful analysis and collaboration.


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Experience
- Experience working as a Service Designer, Product or Business Analyst within digital product teams
- Experience working on digital or online products, platforms or tools.
- Proven ability to work with cross-functional teams, particularly UX and engineering teams
- Experience producing clear, concise requirements and supporting product delivery end-to-end
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to break down complex problems and structure ambiguous information
- Experience working alongside development teams using agile or iterative delivery approaches; familiarity with workflow tools such as Jira and design tools such as Figma is useful but not essential.
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