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Lead Business Analyst| Aerospace Technical Publication| Derby, UK

Infosys Limited
Derby
3 weeks ago
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Lead Business Analyst| Aerospace Technical Publication| Derby, UK Lead Consultant

Role Designation: Lead Consultant
Technology – Aerospace TechPub (Technical Publication) domain
Location – Derby, United Kingdom
Business Unit – MFGDCG
Compensation – Competitive (including bonus)


About Infosys
Infosys Limited is a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting. With over four decades of experience in managing the systems and workings of global enterprises, we expertly steer clients, in more than 56 countries, as they navigate their digital transformation powered by cloud and AI. We enable them with an AI-first core, empower the business with agile digital at scale and drive continuous improvement with always-on learning through the transfer of digital skills, expertise, and ideas from our innovation ecosystem. We are deeply committed to being a well-governed, environmentally sustainable organization where diverse talent thrives in an inclusive workplace. For further details, please visit www.infosys.com .

About Domain Consulting Group (DCG)
The Domain Consulting Group (DCG) at Infosys is a specialized global consulting team that offers domain-specific consulting services with a focus on the business-technology intersection layer. The group combines deep industry knowledge with technology acumen to help clients navigate complex business challenges and achieve strategic goals. Manufacturing & Resources DCG (MFGDCG) primary focuses on the Manufacturing, Automotive, Aerospace and Resources industry segments. Besides consulting assignments, the team also significantly contributes to market development and innovation ideas.

Job Description
As a Domain Consultant, you will leverage your industry understanding and domain expertise to recognize key trends impacting the clients, identify transformation levers, design or contribute to the next generation IT-led solutions, and facilitate solution deployment. You may be part of or lead a small to medium sized team in this context. Additionally, you will also contribute to sales pursuits/market development activities, thought leadership artifacts and other org-wide initiatives.

Role and Key Responsibilities
Domain Consulting and Business Analysis
• Understand complex client scenarios and functional landscape to identify problems and asses the business impact
• Drive business workshops to define the scope and envision improvements. Define requirements and elaborate functional specifications for an IT solution. Explore AI and Gen AI interventions in the solution design
• Document AS-IS and TO-BE business processes and enablers
• Design Business Use cases, lead Functional Architecture, re-engineer process models and integrate disparate services for end-to-end solution delivery
• Work with Product Owners and business stakeholders to analyse requirements and prepare Product Backlog items.
• Prepare user stories and define acceptance criteria
• Act as a bridge between the business stakeholders and the technology solution team from definition through deployment wearing multiple roles through the phases
Sales Pursuits, Thought Leadership and Unit Initiatives
• Contribute to sales pursuits and market development initiatives, working with the sales and account teams.
• Contribute to thought leadership and innovation tracks – industry solution, partnership, and publications.
• Contribute to org / unit initiatives.

Required (Mandatory)
• 6-9 years of relevant experience in Aerospace sector - in technical publications, supply chain, shopfloor operations, quality, or service/repairs domains – as a domain / business Consultant, business analyst, product owner / proxy product owner, or industry practitioner. At-least 2-3 years of experience in Technical Publication (TechPub) area.
• Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
• Location UK (Preferably based at Derby. If the candidate is not based at Derby, he/she should be willing to travel to Derby as per the project requirements.)

Required (Good to Have)
• Conversant with design-thinking based, agile lightweight approaches such as customer personas, customer journeys, story maps etc.
• Experience with risk assessment, incident investigation, and continuous improvement methodologies (e.g., Six Sigma)
• Familiarity with industry frameworks such as APQC, SCOR etc.
• Experience in Software development lifecycle and Agile methodologies

Education Qualifications
• Graduation – Engineering, Science etc

Personal
Besides the professional qualifications of the candidates we place great importance in addition to various forms personality profile. These include:
• High analytical skills
• A high degree of initiative and flexibility
• High customer orientation
• High quality awareness
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills


All aspects of employment at Infosys are based on merit, competence and performance. We are committed to embracing diversity and creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Infosys is proud to be an equal opportunity employer



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