Business Architect - Digital Transformation
2021-07-29 16:28:58
2023-06-10 23:59:59
- London, London Central
- £55,000 YEAR
- 10th Jun ’23
- Closed
This is an opportunity for a business analyst to take a step up in responsibility and drive digital transformation for clients. You'll drive the adoption of new technologies and transform businesses.
The Company
My client is one of the largest providers of consulting and technology services, providing a collaborative, friendly and entrepreneurial environment. A truly global consultancy with offices based in Central London and a broad client base of blue chip companies, the company operates across a variety of sectors and industries.
The Role
As a business architect you'll evaluate client business processes and technical environments. You'll have wide scope to drive transformation which enables business improvement.
You'll work as a team with other business architects as part of a cutting edge branch of this global consultancy. This branch ensures their clients are seeing the benefits of new and cutting edge technologies. It will give you a chance to work with companies in various sectors, engaging with different teams, technologies and subject matter experts.
Projects will vary. It could be building a new applications from scratch, recognising existing solutions that can solve a problem, delivering cloud transformation, and overhauling business processes. If you are an ambitious business analyst then this is a great opportunity offering broad scope, excellent learning and progression.
What You Need
- Experience as a business analyst, business architect or technical consultant
- Experience as a business analyst on development projects, digital transformation, or business process transformation
- Experience with requirements workshops, project documentation and specs, and engaging with other technical teams
What You'll Get
- Competitive salary
- Excellent benefits, including a bonus, pension and private healthcare
- Clear, structured opportunity for career growth and progression