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Target Operating Model Analyst

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Glasgow City
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Target Operating Model Business Analyst to support a major transformation programme within aplex organisation. This contract role is based in Glasgow, operating on a hybrid working model.
You’ll play a key role in designing and embedding a future-state operating model that aligns with strategic goals. The role involves analysing current processes and structures, identifying areas for improvement, and supporting the transition to more efficient and effective ways of working. You’ll collaborate with a wide range of stakeholders and contribute to change management and continuous improvement initiatives.

What You'll Need to Succeed
To be successful in this role, you’ll bring:
Proven experience in operating model design within large-scale transformation programmes.Strong business analysis and process mapping capabilities.Excellent stakeholder engagement and facilitation skills.A solid understanding of administrative operations, ideally within aplex organisational setting.Familiarity with change management principles and tools.The ability to managepeting priorities and deliver high-quality oues under tight deadlines.
You’ll also be confident producing documentation such as TOM blueprints, RACI matrices, and executive summaries, andfortable working in a dynamic, evolving environment.

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