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<p><strong>Junior IT Business Analyst - 12-month FTC </strong></p><p><strong>UK based - Hybrid </strong></p><p><strong>£45,000</strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Brief</strong></p><p>Junior IT Business Analyst needed for a well know Facilities Management organisation which can be based out of any UK office on a hybrid work set up who are looking to employ an experienced and well-rounded Junior IT Business Analyst that takes pride in their work.</p><p> </p><p>This role is designed for individuals at the early stages of their Business Analysis career.</p><p>The IT Business Analyst will support the IT BA team in understanding business problems, documenting requirements, mapping processes, and contributing to digital transformation initiatives across the organization.</p><p>The successful candidate will learn core BA methodologies while working with experienced analysts, solution architects, and project teams, gaining hands on experience, structured development, and opportunities to grow within a collaborative BA community.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Benefits</strong></p><ul><li>Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 per annum</li><li>24 day's holiday</li><li>Pension Plan</li><li>Career Progression</li></ul><p> </p><p><strong>What the role entails:</strong></p><p>Some of the main duties of the Junior IT Business Analyst will include:</p><p> </p><ul><li>Build foundational understanding of systems and processes.</li><li>SAP knowledge is beneficial, but not essential; training and exposure will be provided.</li><li>Participate in workshops, meetings, and requirement-gathering sessions.</li><li>Assist in reviewing supplier and project documentation.</li><li>Gather, analyse, validate, and document business requirements.</li><li>Support business process mapping, gap analysis, and requirements definition.</li><li>Create and maintain documentation such as requirements lists, process flows, workshop outputs, and other artefacts.</li><li>Work with Senior BAs, IT teams, and stakeholders to understand challenges and explore solutions.</li><li>Participate in workshops, meetings, and discussions to capture information accurately.</li><li>Collaborate with IT teams and business stakeholders to understand needs</li><li>Provide administrative and analytical support for IT projects.</li><li>Develop BA skills through mentoring, project exposure, and collaboration with senior colleagues.</li></ul><p> </p><p><strong>What experience you need to be the successful Junior IT Business Analyst:</strong></p><p> </p><ul><li>Analytical mindset with the ability to break down problems.</li><li>Attention to detail.</li><li>Basic understanding of process mapping or willingness to learn.</li><li>Basic understanding of requirements gathering or willingness to learn.</li><li>Problem solving mindset with a proactive approach to learning.</li><li>Experience or exposure to SAP is advantageous but not required.</li><li>Analytical mindset with the ability to break down problems.</li><li>Attention to detail.</li><li>Basic understanding of process mapping or willingness to learn.</li><li>Basic understanding of requirements gathering or willingness to learn.</li><li>Problem solving mindset with a proactive approach to learning.</li></ul><p>This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Junior IT Business Analyst to progress their career. If you are interested please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out!</p><p>Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business.<br> We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website. </p>

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