Senior Business Analyst- London

FDM
London, United Kingdom
Today
Job Type
Contract
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
5 Jun 2026 (Today)

Benefits

Career coaching Mentoring Upskilling Assignments with global companies Opportunity to re-skill and up-skill Annual leave Work-place pension
About The Role

FDM is a global business and technology consultancy seeking a Data Business Analyst to support engagements within the Asset Management sector. This is an initial 12 month fixed term contract role with strong potential for extension and will be a hybrid position based in London.

This role sits within a data-focused delivery environment, working on strategic initiatives across client-facing functions. You will partner closely with business, data, and technology teams to deliver high-quality data solutions, improve reporting capabilities, and support transformation programmes within asset management.

Responsibilities:

  • Drive business and data analysis across complex change initiatives, working closely with product owners and stakeholders
  • Gather, document, and translate requirements into user stories, acceptance criteria, and process flows
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to define and validate data requirements, ensuring accurate and meaningful reporting outputs
  • Contribute to solution design across data programmes, considering people, process, technology, risk, and controls
  • Work within agile delivery teams, engaging with developers, testers, architects, and business users
About You
  • Proven experience as a Data Business Analyst within Asset Management (essential)
  • Strong understanding of asset management processes and operating models
  • Experience in data modelling, process design, and delivering data-driven solutions
  • Strong technical exposure including SQL, cloud data platforms, and relational/non-relational databases
  • Experience with data visualisation tools such as Power BI, Tableau, or similar
  • Experience working in agile environments with a track record of delivery within scrum teams
  • Strong stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to translate technical concepts into clear business language
  • Minimum 3–5 years’ experience in business/data analysis
About Us

FDM is an award-winning global leader in tech and business talent solutions, backed by more than 35 years of industry experience. We have centres across Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific, and a global workforce of over 2500 employees. FDM has shown exponential growth throughout the years, firmly establishing itself as an award-winning employer, currently listed on the FTSE4Good Index and as a 2026 Financial Times UK ‘Best Employer’.

Diversity and Inclusion

FDM Group is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status or any other status protected by federal, provincial or local laws.

Why join us

  • Career coaching, mentoring and access to upskilling throughout your entire FDM career
  • Assignments with global companies and opportunities to work abroad
  • Opportunity to re-skill and up-skill into new areas, develop non-linear career paths and build a skillset within your field
  • Annual leave and work-place pension

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