Business Analyst - IT&S


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Recruiter

The Francis Crick Institute

Listed on

22nd January 2018

Location

London

Salary/Rate

Competitive with benefits, subject to skills and experience

Salary Notes

Competitive with benefits, subject to skills and experience

Type

Contract

Start Date

ASAP

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The role of IT&S Business Analyst will be key in the delivery of a program of specific projects within IT&S Institute Operational Applications Team. A key activity will be to define requirements for these projects that are looking at existing and new Operational Applications.

As the BA you will work with multiple operational teams to help create Business Requirement Document and Functional Requirement Document for each of these projects. This will include facilitating workshops to gather the relevant requirements and associated information, looking at responsibilities of teams and their interactions. You will produce this documentation, in accordance with our in house document standards and to a high quality.

You will be required to support all phases of the core documentation process: information gathering and planning; content specification; content development and implementation; production; and evaluation.

You must be able to convey technical ideas, concepts and procedures in clear, concise and accurate English, and be able to manipulate text and images to create well-structured documentation that is easily absorbed by the target audience. You will be a leading driver in cross Institute collaboration, and be the face of the PMO team when discussing the approach to technical requirements across the Crick - with the confidence to propose and challenge solutions. Wherever possible you will be championing the Business Analysis function in the Crick.

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