
Business analyst - Lorien Impellam
eFinancialCareersBusiness Analyst (Project Marathon)
Role: Business Analyst
Location: Edinburgh (Hybrid - approximately once every fortnight onsite)
Contract: 6 Months
Rate: Competitive
Overview
We're working with a national leading financial services company and we're seeking an experienced Business Analyst to support a major brand transformation programme. Working across a range of business stakeholders, you will be responsible for gathering requirements, facilitating workshops, and producing high-quality business analysis documentation to support delivery.
This role would suit a BA with strong stakeholder engagement skills and experience delivering business change initiatives within complex environments.
Key Responsibilities
- Elicit, analyse, and document business requirements.
- Facilitate workshops and stakeholder meetings.
- Produce business analysis documentation and process maps.
- Support project delivery throughout the change lifecycle.
- Build strong relationships with business and project stakeholders.
- Identify opportunities for process and operational improvements.
Experience Required
- Proven Business Analyst experience.
- Strong requirements gathering and stakeholder management skills.
- Workshop facilitation experience.
- Excellent communication and documentation capabilities.
- Experience supporting business transformation projects.
Desirable
- Experience supporting branding, rebranding, or customer-facing change initiatives.
Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
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