
Technical Business Analyst - Integration - Lorien Impellam
eFinancialCareersTechnical Business Analyst - Integration
Hybrid Working - Edinburgh OR London - 2 days a week on site.
Financial Services
Lorien's leading banking client is looking for a Technical Business Analyst to join a large-scale transformation programme. Acting as the bridge between business stakeholders and technology teams.
The ideal candidate will collaborate with business users, Delivery Leads, architects, developers and implementation teams to ensure requirements are fully understood, prioritised and delivered to agreed timelines, budgets and quality standards. Ability to translate business objectives into clear technical and data requirements, ensuring successful delivery across multiple workstreams.
This role is based in Edinburg OR London.
This role will be Via Umbrella.
Working in a Hybrid Model of 2 days a week on site.
Key Responsibilities
- Work closely with business stakeholders to uncover, analyse and document business requirements using structured analysis techniques.
- Translate business requirements into clear technical, functional and data requirements for delivery teams.
- Engage with stakeholders across multiple franchises, business functions and technology teams to ensure alignment throughout the delivery lifecycle.
- Represent business requirements during design, development, testing and implementation activities.
- Create detailed user stories, acceptance criteria and technical requirements within Jira.
- Manage and refine Agile backlogs, ensuring work is prioritised appropriately within delivery queues.
- Work alongside Delivery Leads to ensure delivery against agreed time, cost and quality objectives.
- Support BAU and change initiatives, ensuring a smooth flow of requirements from programme inception through to implementation.
- Help transform broad business propositions into well-defined, deliverable pieces of work.
- Ensure requirements are complete, traceable and suitable for development, testing and deployment.
- Facilitate workshops with both technical and non-technical stakeholders to gain clarity where requirements are ambiguous or evolving.
- Support implementation and integration activities across complex technology landscapes.
Essential Skills & Experience
- Proven experience as a Technical Business Analyst within large-scale enterprise environments.
- Strong experience translating business requirements into technical and data-focused solutions.
- Excellent requirements gathering and stakeholder management skills.
- Experience working across business, technology and delivery teams simultaneously.
- Strong knowledge of Agile delivery methodologies and Scrum practices.
- Hands-on experience using Jira for backlog management, user stories and requirements capture.
- Experience creating detailed functional and non-functional requirements.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with excellent attention to detail.
- Experience supporting implementation and systems integration projects.
- Ability to work with varying levels of business requirement maturity and provide structure and clarity.
Desirable Experience
- Financial Services experience, particularly within Wealth Management or Retail Banking.
- Experience working within large transformation or change programmes.
- Exposure to complex enterprise integration projects.
- Experience supporting multiple delivery teams within Agile environments.
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Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
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