Business Analyst

Birmingham
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Business Analyst (Hybrid - Birmingham 2 Days/Week)
Location: Birmingham, West Midlands (Hybrid – 2-3 days on-site per week)
Salary to 50-55k plus excellent benefits
 
This client based out of Birmingham, is looking for a talented BA to join their dynamic team and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of their IT and business operations.
 
The Role
As a Business Analyst, you'll be at the forefront of evaluating and improving business processes, delivering impactful IT solutions, and driving operational efficiency across enterprise-critical systems. This role is ideal for a BA with 4 years’ experience with hands-on experience in Microsoft technologies, a strong analytical mindset, and excellent stakeholder management skills.
 
Core Responsibilities

Evaluate and analyse existing business processes to identify inefficiencies and areas for improvement.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams and stakeholders to capture and document business requirements.
Propose and support the implementation of IT solutions aligned with business goals and customer satisfaction.
Lead and manage IT projects from concept through to successful delivery, ensuring adherence to timelines, budgets, and quality.
Leverage data analytics to support evidence-based decision making and performance insights.
Maintain clear and effective communication with all stakeholders, including senior leadership. 
Key Experience & Skills

Proven experience as a Business Analyst, ideally 4 years exp within the financial sector.
Strong knowledge of business analysis tools, methodologies, and project management frameworks.
Hands-on experience with Microsoft Technology frameworks, including Azure, Microsoft 365, and enterprise system migrations.
Proficiency in data analytics tools to derive actionable insights. 
Ideally you will have a certification in one or more of the following; CBAP, PMP, or ITIL with a s strong understanding of business process modelling and project lifecycle management.
 
This is a great opportunity for a Business Analyst to lead high-impact projects across mission-critical systems within a collaborative, forward-thinking team culture
Keywords; Business Analyst, Birmingham, West Midlands, Azure, M365, PMP, ITIL, PMP, Business processes, Data Analytics, Solihull, Coventry, BA, Walsall, Warwickshire
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