Business Data Analyst

Birlasoft
London
5 days ago
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About Birlasoft Ltd.

Birlasoft combines the power of domain, enterprise, and digital technologies to reimagine business processes for customers and their ecosystem. Its consultative and design thinking approach makes societies more productive by helping customers run businesses. As part of the multibillion-dollar diversified CK Birla Group, Birlasoft with its 12,500+ professionals, is committed to continuing the Group’s 161-year heritage of building sustainable communities.


Job Title: Data Business Analyst

Location: London, UK. Hybrid work- 3 days onsite

Job Type: Fulltime


JROLE SUMMARY

Join our dynamic IT team at Client as a Data Business Analyst and be a pivotal part of our exciting growth journey. With Client's strategic priorities focused on leveraging data and transforming our operating model, this role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to innovative projects that drive our success. As a Business Analyst, you will work closely with cross-functional teams to analyze business processes, gather requirements, and support the implementation of solutions that enhance efficiency and effectiveness.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES

• Conduct interviews and workshops with stakeholders to understand business needs.

• Document detailed business requirements and use cases.

• Collaborate with IT teams to ensure technical feasibility.

• Analyze existing business processes to identify areas for enhancement.

• Develop process models and workflows to optimize operations.

• Recommend and implement solutions to increase efficiency and productivity.

• Build and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders.

• Facilitate regular meetings to communicate project updates and gather feedback.

• Act as a liaison between business units and IT to ensure effective collaboration.

• Gather and analyze data to support business decision-making.

• Create comprehensive reports and dashboards for stakeholders.

• Ensure data accuracy and integrity in reporting processes.

• Assist in defining project scope, objectives, and deliverables.

• Coordinate with project teams to ensure alignment and timely delivery.

• Monitor project progress and report on status to management.

TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS

• Proven experience in business analysis and insurance industry knowledge.

• Must have 5 years of insurance experience.

• Must have 3 years of experience as a Data Business Analyst.

• Flexibility in methodologies: adapt seamlessly between agile and waterfall methodologies.

• Understanding of product management and Agile.

GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS

• Curiosity and innovation.

• Confidence to challenge the status quo.

• Exceptional people skills, both written and verbal communication.

• Willing to leverage AI for efficiency and opportunities.

• Problem-solving expertise.

• Proven commitment to excellence.

• Possess an analytical mindset.

EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

• Bachelor’s or master’s degree in relevant field.

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