Lead Business Analyst (Data)

Inspire People
Leeds, United Kingdom
Last month
£64,480 – £72,540 pa

Salary

£64,480 – £72,540 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Lead
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
23 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

8% flexible cash benefits allowance Discretionary annual bonus Non-contributory pension 25 days annual leave Private medical insurance Income protection Dental cover Interest-free season ticket loan

The Bank of England, in partnership with Inspire People, is seeking a Lead Business Analyst with strong data expertise, including master data management, data models and data flows. Working alongside the Data Architect, you will lead requirements for complex, data-driven programmes, translating business needs into well-governed, scalable solutions. Competitive salary of £64,480 - £72,540 plus full benefits, incl. an additional 8% flexible cash benefits allowance, discretionary annual bonus and non-contributory pension.

Lead BAs enable the organisation to achieve its objectives by driving technology change initiatives. Working as part of cross-functional teams and partnering closely with business stakeholders, Lead BAs lead analysis activities, elicit, validate and manage requirements, and create a shared understanding to ensure successful delivery of complex change initiatives. You will also lead and mentor Business Analysts, promoting best practice and consistency across teams.

About role:

You will join the Data Tower, supporting enterprise data initiatives that underpin how the Bank manages and uses critical data across its systems. The role focuses on Master Data Management (MDM) and will involve working closely with data architects and delivery teams to understand existing data structures, define business rules and support the migration to a new MDM platform. You will help bridge business and technical teams, ensuring data requirements, models and transitions are clearly defined to support the Bank's evolving data architecture.

Minimum Criteria

  • Strong Business Analysis experience delivering complex technology or data programmes.
  • Experience working on enterprise data initiatives such as Master Data Management or data platform change.
  • Strong understanding of data concepts, including data flows, structures, lineage and business rules.
  • Experience supporting data migration or large-scale data platform transformation.
  • Ability to work closely with data architects and technical teams to define and document requirements.
  • Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills across business and technology teams.

Essential Criteria

We are interested in hearing from candidates who have the following capabilities:

* Proven track record as a Lead Business Analyst on complex, high-impact projects or programmes, ideally within financial or regulatory environments.

* Strong experience across the full software development lifecycle, with practical knowledge of both Agile and Waterfall methodologies.

* Ability to define and drive the business analysis strategy, ensuring alignment with organisational objectives and programme goals.

* Skilled in leading and mentoring Business Analysts, promoting best practice and consistency across teams.

* Expertise in stakeholder engagement at senior levels, influencing decisions and managing competing priorities effectively.

Benefits

In addition to the base salary of £64,480 - £72,540 you can expect a planned, transparent progression with learning and development tailored to your role, and a culture encouraging inclusion and diversity, plus the following benefits:

* A non-contributory, career average pension giving you a guaranteed retirement benefit of 1/95th of your annual salary for every year worked. There is the option to increase your pension (to 1/50th) or decrease (to 1/120th) in exchange for salary through our flexible benefits programme each year.

* An annual discretionary performance award based on a current award pool (10%-25%)

* An 8% benefits allowance with the option to take as salary or purchase a wide range of flexible benefits.

* 25 days annual leave with option to buy up to 13 additional days through flexible benefits.

* Private medical insurance and income protection.

* Dental cover

* Interest-free season ticket loan

The Bank takes pride in its people, with backgrounds and experiences as diverse as the solutions they provide. You'll enjoy flexible working opportunities, a strong sense of community and well-being, and a collective mission to promote the good of the people of the UK. All of which add up to make the Bank a hugely rewarding place to work.

For more information, please contact Andrew Medhurst at Inspire People, who are engaged on an exclusive basis by the Bank of England, or apply now.

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