Business Change Analyst- Public Sector

Posted 27 March by Lorien
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Business Change Analyst- Public Sector

We are currently hiring for a Business Change Analyst with Data Centre migration experience to join one of our Consultancy clients on a 6-month contract.

Inside IR35

Hybrid- 2 days a week on site, may go to 5 days further into the project.

Responsibilities:

  • Supporting delivery of the business change implementation and activities for programmes and projects.
  • Support the business change activities to make sure they are understood and built into the business change programme/project plans, whilst supporting compliance with company processes and procedures, including MSP4NR.
  • Support formulation and deliver transition of plans and business readiness for project change for a specific work stream /project/programme, liaising with the relevant business functions and stakeholders.
  • Contribute to the development and implementation of the assurance framework.
  • Inform, guide and support the programme training and development strategy as required.
  • Undertake and own lessons learned cycles whilst implementing quality and efficiency improvement initiatives for future enhancements.
  • Support the development of the Change Network capability within Digital Data & Technology to enable the network to support change implementation for Programmes and Continuous Improvement.

Experience:

  • Change Management accreditation.
  • PRINCE2 and APMP Practitioner
  • Data Centre migration experience
  • Device refresh experience
  • JML experience

If this role is of interest to you or you would like to learn more, please apply now !

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

Reference: 52386930

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