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Technical Analyst

Swindon
£58.5k/yr
Posted 6 days ago
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The Opportunity

We are looking for highly capable Technical Analysts to join our technology function as flexible, delivery-focused professionals at the centre of how Openwork gets important work done.

This is a generalist role, where you will be deployed across our three solution delivery tribes, supporting the areas of highest priority. You’ll bring structured analytical thinking, strong documentation skills, and practical delivery support to a variety of initiatives.

No two assignments will be the same. One day you may be eliciting requirements from stakeholders; the next, analysing data for a migration decision, mapping legacy systems, or producing technical documentation for integrations. What remains constant is your commitment to quality, rigour, and outputs that teams can confidently build upon.

You will work independently once assigned, taking ownership of your workstream, managing stakeholder relationships, and delivering high-quality artefacts with minimal rework. At the same time, you’ll demonstrate strong judgement in knowing when to escalate, seek direction, or reassess scope.

This is a hybrid role based in Swindon with 3 days a week required in the office.


The Benefits

  • Salary – up to £58,500
  • Bonus scheme – on-target bonus – 10%
  • Pension scheme – contribute up to 5% of your salary, and Openwork will match your 5% and add an extra 5% (total 15% contribution)
  • Critical illness cover
  • Income protection
  • Death in service – 4x salary
  • 27 days holiday + bank holidays, with the opportunity to buy up to an additional 10 days
  • A range of other flexible benefits, including:
    • Private Medical Insurance
    • Dental Insurance

What You’ll Be Doing

In this role, you’ll work across business and technology teams to understand what needs to change, translate ideas into clear requirements, and help shape practical solutions that support successful delivery.

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  • Work with stakeholders to gather, analyse, and document business and technical requirements.
  • Turn requirements into clear delivery artefacts, including:
    • User stories
    • Functional specifications
    • Process maps
    • Acceptance criteria
  • Analyse data and process information to support:
    • Programme decisions
    • Delivery planning
    • Prioritisation
  • Create and maintain high-quality documentation, such as:
    • System descriptions
    • Integration specifications
    • Data dictionaries
    • Process flows
  • Review legacy systems to:
    • Understand current capabilities
    • Identify dependencies
    • Assess opportunities for simplification or decommissioning
  • Support development and integration workstreams by:
    • Defining system requirements
    • Creating integration designs
    • Producing API-related documentation
  • Identify opportunities for automation by:
    • Documenting current processes
    • Assessing potential improvements
    • Building supporting business or technical cases
  • Facilitate workshops and working sessions, capturing outputs clearly and turning discussions into actionable plans and deliverables.
  • Ensure documentation is accurate, up-to-date, and user-friendly across all assignments.
  • Support planning and estimation by breaking work down into clear, manageable deliverables.

What You’ll Need to Succeed

✅ Demonstrable experience in a technical analyst, business analyst, or systems analyst role with a track record of working across both business and technical domains.

✅ Experience producing a broad range of analytical artefacts, including:

  • Requirements documentation
  • Process maps
  • Data analysis
  • System maps
  • Technical specifications

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✅ Comfortable working independently on assigned workstreams without day-to-day supervision.

✅ Experience working in or alongside technology delivery teams using agile or hybrid delivery approaches.

✅ Financial services experience is an advantage but not essential – a willingness to get up to speed quickly on the domain is required.

✅ A degree in a relevant discipline or equivalent professional experience.

✅ Business analysis qualifications (e.g., BCS, IIBA) are advantageous.


Why Openwork?

At The Openwork Partnership, we’re a dynamic, fast-paced, and growing business with huge ambition. This is all made possible by the brilliant people who are part of The Openwork Partnership family. We’re investing heavily in our colleagues, continuously striving to give them the platform to develop personally and professionally and reach their full potential.

We are proud of our culture, recognised as one of The Sun’s Best 100 Large Companies to Work For in 2022. We value individuality and are committed to building an inclusive culture where every colleague’s uniqueness is recognised and celebrated.

We firmly believe that everyone can make a difference, and race, religion, disability, and gender will never be a barrier here. At Openwork, we have a strong ethic of care, allowing colleagues to balance a successful career with personal commitments. We believe that when you are trusted to choose when, where, and how you work, you’ll bring your best self to the job.


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Skills

Analytical Thinking
Documentation Skills
Stakeholder Management
Data Analysis
Requirements Gathering
Process Mapping
Technical Documentation
Agile Methodologies
Integration Design
API Documentation
Automation
Workshop Facilitation
Delivery Artefacts
System Requirements
Legacy Systems Review
Business Analysis

Location

Swindon, England, United Kingdom

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