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Are you ready to make a significant impact in an exciting, innovative environment? Join this wonderful business as an IT Business Analyst! Our client is at the forefront of a digital transformation journey, and they're looking for a passionate, experienced IT Business Analyst to join their internal IT team. We are looking for a Detective- someone who asks the right questions, can gather information and communicate their findings seamlessly.
Job Responsibility:
Engage with Stakeholders: Understand and negotiate the needs of multiple stakeholders to define business requirements
Liaise Between Teams: Serve as the essential link between operations and IT, gathering requirements for system modifications and enhancements
Documentation & Design: Create detailed documentation, including business processes and test plans, while collaborating with cross-functional teams
Software Implementation: Participate in the selection and integration of key manufacturing systems, supporting the overall digital transformation goals
Requirements:
Experience in Manufacturing: A proven background in digitising and streamlining operations within a manufacturing environment
Analytical Skills: Proficient in business process analysis, mapping, and identifying optimised workflows
Requirements Gathering: Skilled in conducting workshops and interviews to elicit functional and non-functional requirements
Testing & Validation: Ability to assist in developing test cases and support user acceptance testing to ensure alignment with documented requirements
Strong communication and collaboration abilities to engage effectively with technical and non-technical users
Excellent planning and organisational skills with a proactive, self-driven approach
Resilience and adaptability to thrive in fast-paced environments and manage conflicting priorities