Impellam Group
Technical Business Analyst

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Technical Business Analyst – AWS Migration Programme
Location: London or Edinburgh
Contract: 6 months (with likelihood of extension)
Working Pattern: Hybrid (1–2 days per week in office)
Day Rate: Competitive
Overview
We are seeking an experienced Technical Business Analyst to support a large-scale cloud transformation programme. This role will focus on bridging the gap between business and technical teams during the migration of a suite of microservices-based applications from an on-premise cloud environment to AWS public cloud, alongside deployments into OpenShift where required.
The ideal candidate will have a strong technical understanding of cloud architecture and migration strategies, combined with excellent analytical and documentation skills.
Key Responsibilities
- Elicit, analyse, and document business and technical requirements for large-scale cloud migration initiatives.
- Support the migration of applications from on-premise environments to AWS, ensuring alignment with business goals.
- Translate requirements into high-level (HLD) and low-level design (LLD) documentation, working closely with architects and engineering teams.
- Act as a liaison between business stakeholders, architects, and delivery teams to ensure clear communication and alignment.
- Work across teams to understand and document microservices-based architectures and their migration paths.
- Provide insight into AWS environments, including EKS, ECS, and OpenShift, to support requirement definition and solution alignment.
- Assist in AWS landing zone planning and governance considerations.
- Support cost modelling and commercial analysis, including understanding AWS pricing structures and optimisation opportunities.
- Contribute to workshops, stakeholder meetings, and programme governance activities.
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Key Skills & Experience
- Proven experience as a Technical Business Analyst within large-scale transformation or migration programmes.
- Strong understanding of application migration to AWS from on-premise environments.
- Experience working with microservices-based applications.
- Good working knowledge of:
- AWS services
- EKS and/or ECS
- OpenShift environments
- Experience producing or supporting HLD and LLD documentation.
- Familiarity with AWS cost modelling and financial considerations (desirable).
- Strong analytical mindset with the ability to interpret complex technical concepts into business-friendly language.
- Experience working within Agile or structured delivery frameworks.


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Desirable Skills
- Knowledge of AWS Kiro (or similar AWS tools/capabilities).
- Exposure to cloud governance, DevOps practices, and infrastructure concepts.
- Relevant certifications in business analysis or cloud technologies.
Personal Attributes
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
- Strong attention to detail with a structured approach to analysis and documentation.
- Ability to balance technical understanding with business needs.
- Proactive, collaborative, and delivery-focused.
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