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Senior Business Analyst - Internal only

RNLI
Poole
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Senior Business Analyst - Internal only

Salary Grade G Contract type Permanent Hours Full Time Location Poole, Dorset, England Location description Hybrid between home and Poole Closing Date 19-11-2025 Reference 20701 Documents (please view all documents)
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Internal vacancy


The RNLI actively promotes continuous development within the organisation and is only seeking applications from current RNLI employees and volunteers at this time. If this position is not filled internally it may be re-advertised openly. #LI-DNI


About us


The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea. We are driving fast paced, transformational change that is allowing us to save more lives in new and innovative ways. Our Lifeboat crews and Lifeguards need a dedicated, professional and talented team behind them so whatever the weather they can operate to the highest standards, and that is where you come in.


An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Business Analyst in the central PMO function who will be responsible for working on strategically significant and complex projects to provide detailed analysis of business needs and requirements to deliver outcomes and benefits that enable us to become more effective and efficient in our primary goal of saving lives at sea.


Your Role


As Senior Business Analyst you will be responsible for managing the Portfolio Management Office (PMO) business analysis activity to support successful delivery of the Strategic Projects Portfolio.


Your responsibilities will include:

Planning the PMO BA resource across the Portfolio in order to meet project demand for business analysis activity to deliver solutions that achieve business objectives and benefits


Work in conjunction with Portfolio Manager to understand and drive efficiencies across the Portfolio, having a rounded view of business analysis activity and demand
To work on complex projects and have strong relationship management skills to collaborate with stakeholders at all levels and conduct methodical investigations for business requirements specifications

About You


You’ll be someone who has extensive experience of business analysis and team management. Proven experience with business and technical requirements analysis, modelling, verification, and methodology development, business process improvement. Experience in overseeing the design, development, and implementation of IT and business solutions, systems, and / or business products.


To apply for the role as a Senior Business Analyst, you must have an industry recognised Business Analysis qualification, i.e. BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis


If you have the necessary qualities, skills and experience, and want to be part of a team where your efforts contribute to saving even more lives at sea, then we would love to hear from you. 

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