Business Analyst

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Contract Business Analyst | Circa £500/day – Outside IR35 | 6 months | Birmingham/Hybrid

We are looking for a Business Analyst who is experienced with complex, enterprise-level change. Our client, a leading organisation in their sector, is seeking a contractor who can support two critical IT projects.

Infrastructure Refresh: A full refresh of LAN/WAN infrastructure and satellite connectivity improvements at sites facing connectivity issues.
ERP Upgrade: Support the enhancement and rollout of new modules.Key Responsibilities:

Engage with non-technical users to gather and interrogate requirements
Translate business needs into user stories and clear technical specifications
Conduct as-is/to-be analysis using Visio and support change impact assessments
Work across network architecture, ERP systems, and satellite communications at a user/change level
Input into Azure DevOps – manage work items, requirements traceability and testing alignment
Coordinate and support user acceptance testingSkills & Experience Required:

Proven experience in infrastructure projects and understanding of networking principles (LAN/WAN, satellite)
Requirement gathering from all levels of users, especially non-technical users
Experience working in large, enterprise environments
Proficiency in Visio and Azure DevOps
Experience interrogating and shaping ambiguous requirementsContract Details:

Circa £500/day (Outside IR35)
Hybrid: 2-3 days per week in Birmingham, with occasional travel to other sites
6 month initial contract with potential to extend
This Business Analyst vacancy is being handled by Langham Recruitment Ltd. Langham Recruitment Ltd acts as an employment agency and is registered in England and Wales (reg (phone number removed))

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