Business Analyst Job at Opus Recruitment Solutions, London

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Job Description

My client are in need of a contract Senior Business analyst on an initial 3 month contract. The role is inside Ir35 and paying £450-500 per day. The role can be worked fully remotely. The client are in the Higher Education sector, so ideally you would have experience working in this environment and have an understanding of this culture. Experience of analysing the implications of a massive data migration/ decommissioning project would be very helpful.



Experience required:
  • Minimum 5+ years Business analysis experience
  • Scoping/ Requirements gathering, particularly rationalising project requests
  • Understanding of data migrations/ data decommissioning projects
  • Higher Education sector

Ideally experience of:
  • Student record systems or similar databases

If the above is of interest, please reach out with your latest CV and I will get back to you.

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