About the Role The Business Analyst supports the Senior Business Analysts and Business Architects in providing an integrated view of the organisation using a repeatable approach, cohesive framework, and available industry standard techniques, building a bridge between the strategic plan of the business and the actual day-to-day function of the business. The Business Analyst will lead on providing business analysis and architectural support to low/medium complexity change activities and will be responsible for maintaining clearly defined architectural artefacts based on business areas and or architectural artefacts such as business objects, organisational structure etc. The Business Analyst may also be required to support high complexity change initiatives under the supervision of the Senior Business Analysts and or Business Architects. The Business Analyst will support low/medium complexity change management activities including the development of problem statements, undertaking root cause analysis, developing current and future state views, and undertaking impact and gap analysis. They will work closely with their counterparts within technology and data architecture to ensure alignment in approaches and outputs. The Business Analyst must have a good understanding of the business and how it operates. They will also have an awareness of architecture frameworks (such as TOGAF) and the relationships between artefacts. They will regularly work with the BizzDesign artefact repository and use ArchiMate architecture notation, as well as support the upkeep of the DIO Process Repository. They will understand the business architecture design process and play a key role in the performance of that process by supporting the Senior Business Analysts and or Business Architects. The Business Analyst will support the planning, administration and running of events and workshops using existing skill sets in stakeholder management, requirement elicitation and business modelling and will also work with the Senior Business Analysts and/or Business Architects to synthesise the outputs following stakeholder engagement events. At this level, you will be expected to: identify and manage stakeholder relationships; work independently; have a good understanding of your own work area; advance the Business Analyst community through the sharing of best practice and mentoring others. The key activities that will help the business: analyse and understand a business problem or opportunity undertake research and analysis to understand how a business or business area works, considering the people, organisation, processes, information, data and technology identify areas for improvement, explore feasible options, analyse the effects of change and define success measures Person specification Person Specification Understand and communicate to a wide audience with varying levels of knowledge, the value of business architecture. Apply structured approaches to identify, investigate, analyse and communicate complex business problems and opportunities, within a defined project. Analyse business goals, objectives, functions and processes, using relevant information and data to support the definition of requirements. Conduct options analysis, assess feasibility and operational impact, quantify potential business benefits and contribute to business case development. You can help to ensure proposed solutions meet business and user needs. Understand the effect of potential changes and how business processes, systems, structures, data and roles and responsibilities interact with one another. Identify, analyse, manage and monitor relationships with and between internal and external stakeholders. Support maintenance of the DIO Process Repository and associated documentation. Maintenance of Master Data Sources and Records to ensure alignment. Champion Business architecture and provide guidance, support, advice, coaching & skills transfer to enable key stakeholders define their business architectures. Essential Skills & Experience Proficient use of Microsoft suite of packages particularly; Teams, Excel and PowerPoint Excellent verbal and written communication skills Experience of identifying and managing relationships with internal and external stakeholders Good organisational, planning and research skills Team player, able to work effectively at all levels of an organisation with the ability to influence others to move toward consensus Good situational analysis and decision-making abilities Good understanding of business analysis and business architecture Ability to use business analysis disciplines to capture and understand requirements and undertake root cause analysis Experience leading and facilitating workshops with stakeholders Desirable Skills & Experience Experience using and managing artefact repositories Proficient use of the Microsoft suite of packages particularly Project, Visio, Outlook, OneNote and Word Experience of planning and deploying business change initiatives Working knowledge of risk identification and management Storytelling - the ability to translate complex messages Experience using model-based representations that can be adjusted as required to collect, aggregate or disaggregate complex and conflicting information about the business to wide audiences The ability to assimilate and correlate disconnected documentation and drawings, and articulate their collective relevance to the organisation and to high-priority business issues The ability to visualise and create high-level models that can be used in future analysis to extend and mature the business architecture Experience of undertaking impact assessment as a result of proposed change, to understand the gap between current and future state Experience using and managing architecture repositories Experience of using The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) Experience of using ArchiMate notation language Experience of using Business Process Model & Notation (BPMN) standard Behaviours We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process: Leadership Seeing the Big Picture Managing a Quality Service Changing and Improving Communicating and Influencing Making Effective Decisions We only ask for evidence of these behaviours on your application form: Seeing the Big Picture Managing a Quality Service Benefits Alongside your salary of 36,530, Ministry of Defence contributes 10,582 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides. Learning and development tailored to your role An environment with flexible working options A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity A Civil Service pension with an employer contribution of 28.97% Where business needs allow, some roles may be suitable for a combination of office and home-based working. This is a non-contractual arrangement where all office-based employees will be expected to spend a minimum of 60% of their working time in office, subject to capacity and any required workplace adjustments. Requirements to attend other locations for official business, or work in another MOD office, will also count towards this level of attendance. Applicants can request further information regarding how this may work in their team from the Vacancy Holder (see advert for contact details). Defence Business Services cannot respond to any questions about working arrangements. The post does not offer relocation expenses. 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