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Lead Digital Business Analyst

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3 weeks ago
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Our leading Financial Services Sector Client is continuing a high growth trajectory, coupled with an ambitious transformation programme are now seeking a Lead Digital Business Analyst to play a key role in the methodical investigation, analysis, review and documentation of all or part of a business in terms of business functions and processes, the information used and the data on which the information is based.

NOTE: this role is office-based on the Isle of Man, hence requires applicants already located on the island or willing to relocate.

The Lead Digital Business Analyst will be responsible for:

  • Production of high-quality Business Requirements Documents

  • Realisation of the benefits from implemented analysis

  • Stakeholder engagement and commitment

  • High-quality and comprehensive Business Requirements elicitation

  • Maintain traceability of Business Requirements throughout the project lifecycle

  • Stakeholder approval and sign-off for requirements

  • Robustness and completeness of the requirements

  • Promote & drive quality and seamless process implementation

  • Creation of impactful Business Process Models

  • Stakeholder approval and sign-off for models

  • Effective user and stakeholder buy-in for the process and the project

  • Promoting the re-use of Business Process Models for business processes and training

  • Creation and management of project plans

  • Set-up and ongoing maintenance of Project Control documents

  • Conduct thorough problem analysis, accurately identify root causes

  • Proactively identify and address issues before they escalate

  • Clear & concise communications with Stakeholders - at a level that is useful for the recipient

    The ideal candidate for the role of Lead Digital Business Analyst will have:

  • Extensive experience as a Business Analyst (5+ years);

  • Experience of digital service projects, including websites, Apps and API solutions

  • Proven record of delivering complex and multi-disciplinary projects

  • Ability to lead multiple workstreams from inception to implementation

  • A specialist in BA techniques and delivery of artifacts

  • Ability to work and deliver autonomously without supervision

  • High work ethic with focus on detail and quality

  • Ability to work under pressure with high communication and problem-solving skills

  • Embody our development ethos of "Yes, if…." (not "No, because…")

  • SDLC knowledge and experience

    Desirable:

  • Experience in the Life Assurance Sector

  • SQL Experience

  • A recognised BA Qualification

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