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Business Analyst - Legal Firm | City of London | Up to £70,000

A well-established law firm in the City of London is looking for a Business Analyst to join their Business Intelligence & Systems team. This role is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working closely with both legal and support teams to help improve how the firm uses technology and processes.

🔍 About the Role:

As a Business Analyst, you'll work with different departments to understand how they work, identify areas for improvement, and support the delivery of technology solutions. You'll help turn business needs into clear, structured plans and work with IT and vendors to make sure projects are delivered successfully.

🧩 Key Responsibilities:

Work with teams to understand their current systems and processes

Identify areas where things could run more smoothly or efficiently

Create business cases and project requirements

Support implementation of new systems and upgrades

Help test and roll out solutions to make sure they meet expectations

Monitor results and suggest further improvements

Support the development of best practices in business analysis

🛠️ Key Skills & Experience:

Experience working as a Business Analyst, ideally in a legal or professional services setting

Strong communication and stakeholder management skills

Ability to analyse and improve business processes

Confident working with both technical and non-technical teams

Familiarity with legal systems such as IntApp, Elite 3e, and iManage is a plus

🌟 Personal Attributes:

Detail-oriented and well-organised

A team player who's proactive and solution-focused

Comfortable managing multiple tasks and priorities

Strong problem-solving and communication skills

💼 Salary: Up to £70,000
📍 Location: City of London (hybrid working available)

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