Business Analyst

Brighton
3 weeks ago
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Business Analyst, hybrid/Brighton, Salary up to £44K, 12 Month FTC

Are you a Business Analyst looking to work for a leading organisation that will impact on millions of lives for decades to come.

You will support the ongoing delivery and improvement of a digital end-to-end service, from the point where data arrives into the organisation through to case management on D365. You will work with complex financial data regarding investments and risk analysis. Some understanding of DB Pensions and risk frameworks will be an advantage.

If you have the experience required and can work autonomously and independently, deciding where to add value while taking direction from business and delivery leads, you will be rewarded with the following benefits:

Benefits you will get:

• Public Sector Pension arrangements

• Discretionary bonus arrangements

• Access to performance related pay progression

• 25 days annual leave provision

• Flexible working arrangements

• Development opportunities

• Enhanced parental leave arrangements

• A free employee assistance programme

What you’ll be doing:

  • Developing business processes/data user journeys and gaining agreement from multiple stakeholders

  • Collaborating with stakeholders and translating user needs to user stories for DevOps

  • Understanding and describing gaps in processes to enable business leads to make decisions

  • Effectively present and communicate with stakeholders and end users at all levels.

  • Facilitate workshops for discovery of requirements, process design, workflows and validation with stakeholders at all levels.

  • Collaborate with multiple Product Owners, Delivery Leads, other BAs, Data Specialists, and Business Leads across the entire end-to-end solution.

  • Use analytical skills to identify issues and address complex business challenges.

    Skills and Experience:

  • Proven track record as a business analyst, with experience in requirements gathering, process mapping, gap analysis

  • ISEB Business Analyst or BCS Business Analysis qualification

  • Understanding of agile delivery and use of DevOps / Jira

  • Strong stakeholder skills across a programme of work

  • Strong understanding of data platforms and data quality

  • Understanding and translating specifications of data migration, ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes, and API integrations.

  • Familiarity with D365 Customer Service and Case Management systems and workflows

    If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you and arrange a call to discuss this exciting role further!

    SmartSourcing are a Disability Confident Employer and we promote, celebrate and value diversity, we are committed to promoting equality and inclusion for all

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