Business Analyst
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Business Analyst – York – Up to £35,000 – Product – Digital
Harvey Nash has been engaged by an ambitious educational organisation based in York to recruit a Business Analyst on a permanent basis. Our client is a market-leading company that aims to enhance education for pupils and students across the UK.
This award-winning organisation works with clients all over the UK and provides continuous development and support to over 350,000 users. This role requires a Business Analyst who has good experience working with technical teams in product focused roles. You’ll work as part of the product team to manage the release of two business critical online products over the course of the next 12 months.
Background:
- Digital Products – preferably web related
- Working with technical teams
- Stakeholder engagement skills
- Ability to participate in product vision
- A technical background would be advantageous
Our client is looking to bring a Business Analyst on board as soon as possible so please send your CV to Charlie Deacon on Charlie.Deacon@HarveyNash.com to apply for the vacancy.
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