Business Analyst / PMO
City of London
Hybrid (3/2 split)
Contract until March 2026
£393 - £541 per day (via Umbrella)
cer Financial are working alongside an international bank who are based in the City of London. They arse seeking a Business Analyst / PMO to work with them on a contract.
The responsibilities of a Business Analyst / PMO will include:
- Arranging and facilitating meetings with stakeholders at all levels of the organisation to elicit, clarify, translate, and document business requirements (functional and non-functional)
- Handling of progress reporting, risk & issue remediation and budget tracking
- Creation of documentation, working closely with business owners and SMEs
- Collaborating with the wider data family, including analysts, engineers, and product managers
- Establish and maintain productive cross-functional relationships with a network of business stakeholders, technical delivery teams and external suppliers
- Preparation of governance papers to manage review and approval through programme and BAU governance committees
The successful Business Analyst / PMO will have:
- Experience working in a data team and collaborating with cross-functional teams to identify, scope and develop solutions
- Familiarity with a range of data & analytics disciplines (e.g. data governance, data quality, business intelligence, data engineering, ad hoc analytics) and a passion for using data to improve business outcomes
- Experience as Business Analyst, Data Analyst, Junior Project Manager or similar role.
- Demonstrable experience using of the tools, principles, and best practices techniques appropriate to requirements gathering, analysis and documentation.
- Understanding of project management principles and approaches like waterfall and agile
- Experience of working in the financial services industry and knowledge of data related regulatory requirements for financial service sector
- SQL skills to support requirements and data analysis, ideally including both raw and aggregated data with the ability to review transformation logic