Technical Business Analyst Managing Consultant

Stealth iT Consulting
London
3 days ago
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My client is a global digital consultancy that helps businesses with cloud adoption, digital transformation, and advanced AI solutions. They have offices in London, Manchester, and Glasgow. The company works mostly remotely and makes occasional visits to client sites, usually 1-2 times a month.


We are looking for a Management Consultant - Technical Business Analyst to join our growing team. You will work on Digital Transformation projects in the Government, Finance, Retail, and Energy sectors. We offer a budget of £88000 plus an £8k discretionary bonus and full benefits.


Primary skills and experience required:

  • Must be eligible or already possess SC Clearance
  • Proven experience managing a team of Business Analysts
  • Experience in the technical design and development of technology-based products
  • Experience working with technical architecture and owning technical writing
  • Experience in data analysis, data modelling, and data visualisation tools (e.g. SQL, Excel, Tableau, PowerBI etc.). Willing to learn database schemas, perform data manipulation tasks such as data cleaning, transformation and aggregation
  • Ability to facilitate end-to-end delivery, from research, solution options and design through to development, testing and release.
  • Ability of building, refining and prioritising an agile backlog for technical implementation of requirements
  • Proven experience working within technical functions, collaborating with Architects, Data Engineers/Analysts, Technical Designers, Software Developers etc.
  • Ability to learn different delivery methodologies such as Scrum, SAFE and Waterfall
  • Experience with presales & business development objectives, including RFP's, demos, presentations and bids


Ideally, you would also have:


  • Experience across different sectors, including in Public Sector, Utilities, Financial Services, Consumer Products and Retail
  • Experience supporting internal operations of the team through activities such as recruitment, client development, line management, delivering trainings and mentoring
  • Certifications across Business Analysis, Agile Delivery, User Centred Design etc.

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