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IT Business Analyst - Insurance Broking/MGA
£130,000 - 143,000
365 Jobs
Princes Street 51, Ipswich
£130,000 - 143,000
Requirements
Must:
We are seeking candidates with the following qualifications and experience:
- A minimum of 5 years of experience as a Business Analyst.
- Extensive experience in insurance broking is essential.
- Experience working on MGA projects is also essential.
- Relevant qualifications such as BCS/ISEB or a Degree/Masters in a relevant field.
- Proven experience in planning and running requirements gathering workshops.
- Strong process mapping skills and experience creating Agile artifact documentation.
- Knowledge of the Business Analysis Lifecycle.
- Agile/Prince2 qualification is preferred.
Responsibilities
In this role, you will:
- Consult and collaborate with stakeholders across the business to understand business and technical requirements, identifying gaps, and driving technology solutions.
- Lead requirements gathering for your assigned workstream, ensuring client and customer goals are met with effective technology solutions.
- Write and own requirements documentation from end to end, incorporating feedback and utilizing standard tools, templates, and methodologies.
- Create options papers and process/workflow documentation to aid understanding of technical solutions.
- Review datasets and analyze them for mapping to other platform integration points, including third-party APIs.
- Engage with key stakeholders to influence solution design that aligns with business goals and strategies.
- Contribute to identifying and delivering project benefits and ensure traceability of requirements and impact of solutions.
- Conduct gap analysis to understand operational and technical impacts.
- Collaborate closely with the Programme or Project Manager to manage assumptions, dependencies, risks, and issues, ensuring robust project management and reporting.
- Facilitate workshops and review sessions to develop, review, finalize, and communicate requirements to all impacted stakeholders.
- Present and demo to the team and business stakeholders as required.
Description
This is a home-based position, but some UK and international travel may be required. We offer a competitive rate of up to £550 per day, outside of IR35, on a Statement of Work (SOW) basis, with specific deliverables expected to be completed within 6 months. We require candidates who are available immediately or within 3 weeks, and we will provide all necessary hardware to ensure access to our networks for successful project support. We value adaptability and curiosity, and we don't just expect you to document requirements—you may find yourself writing test cases one day, configuring a template another, and demonstrating a new feature to senior global stakeholders the next. Being technically minded is essential, as we integrate between internal and external platforms, making data-driven decisions. You will be engaged in stakeholder management across various regions and roles, often dealing with conflicting opinions. Excellent time management skills are crucial, as multiple work streams will require your attention. As an articulate communicator, you will bridge technical gaps between end users and the product team, tailoring your prose to suit the task at hand, whether that's drafting detailed acceptance criteria or presenting high-level ideas to business users. In this role, you will drive significant change, challenging the status quo and breaking down complex problems to build effective solutions.
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