Technical Business Analyst

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Our client provides, innovative fully managed solutions within the automotive fleet management sector. Due to expansion, they have a new opportunity for a Technical Business Analyst who has a good blend of business acumen and specialises in Microsoft Stack, Azure with a good knowledge of Linux environments. The Technical Business Analyst will effectively assist in driving digital transformation initiatives and optimise business processes across all environments within the business.
Key Responsibilities:
Business Analysis "as is" to map existing system
Gather and analyse business requirements from stakeholders
Translate business needs into technical specifications
Create detailed functional and non-functional requirements documents
Develop use cases, user stories, and process flows
Collaborate with development teams to ensure proper implementation
Oversee the integration of Microsoft and Linux-based systems
Provide guidance on best practices for Azure cloud adoption
Analyse and optimize cloud costs and resource utilization
Ensure compliance with security and data protection regulations
Facilitate knowledge transfer between technical and non-technical stakeholders
Reduction in cloud infrastructure costs
Improved system integration and data flow
Successful implementation of Azure-based solutions
Stakeholder satisfaction with proposed solutions
Plan and oversee migration of on-premises systems to Azure
Identify integration points between different systems and platforms
Propose solutions for seamless data flow between Microsoft and Linux environments
Key Skills and Technical Expertise required:
An understanding of Microsoft Stack technologies, including .NET, C#, and SQL Server
Possesses in-depth knowledge of Azure cloud services and architecture
Can Demonstrate proficiency in Linux operating systems and distributions
Has familiarity with containerization technologies like Docker and Kubernetes
Cloud Solutions
Experience of designing and proposing Azure-based solutions to meet business objectives
Strong analytical skills to analyse and optimize existing cloud infrastructure
Technical Skills
Strong understanding of Azure services (Compute, Storage, Networking, etc.)
Proficiency in Linux command-line interface and shell scripting
Knowledge of Azure DevOps practices and tools
Familiarity with IIS and Azure monitoring and security features
Business Skills
Excellent communication and presentation skills
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities
Project management experience
Ability to create application visualisation documentation
This is an excellent opportunity to join at a period of extensive growth within a forward-thinking organisation.
Excellent Benefits
This is an office based role, with potential for some work from home

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