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Huxley Associates
London, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£650 – £950 pd

Salary

£650 – £950 pd

Posted
1 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

IT Data Business Analyst Needed!

I am currently supporting one of our commodities clients who are looking to bring on an IT Data BA to help support their growing data function for the next 6 months initially with scope of extensions. This role would require you to go into the London office 2-3 days a week with this opportunity sitting inside IR35 via an umbrella.

Essential experience:

Direct experience in the delivery of data aggregation and analytics platforms - Data Lakehouse and Data Warehouse builds, ideally using Azure Cloud and Databricks / ADF, but AWS / GCP , Snowflake, Synapse , Fabric , and other relevant technologies all of interest

Confident talking and working with a range of stakeholders ranging from Business staff through IT staff at various levels from Developers and other Technical to Portfolio Managers and others

Confident building and maintaining documentation products inc. Requirements Backlogs, RAID logs, Data Requirement specifications, product support documents etc.

Experience with Azure Devops (ADO) and capable of helping to develop and maintain backlog work items.

Experience with BA tools like MS Visio, Figma, Azure Devops, and use of CoPilot in Teams all of value

Hands on read / written skills in SQL, Python, Power BI or QlikSense would be of value in a candidatePrior experience / domain knowledge in the oil and gas industry and with oil and gas trading, O&G industry supply chains, ETRMs, and Commodity trading principles all would enhance our clients interest in your profile.

If this role sounds of potential interest, please apply with an updated version of your CV and I'll endeavour to get back to you if suitable.

Please click to find out more about our Key Information Documents. Please note that the documents provided contain generic information. If we are successful in finding you an assignment, you will receive a Key Information Document which will be specific to the vendor set-up you have chosen and your placement.

To find out more about Huxley, please visit

Huxley, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC(phone number removed) England and Wales

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