Our OEM Client based in Dunton, Essex, is searching for a Lead Business Analyst, Electrified Systems Engineering to join their team, Inside IR35. This is a 9 month contract position initially until 31st December 2025 with the potential for further extensions. Umbrella Pay Rate: £26.67 per hour rising to £32.98 per hour after 13 weeks. Position Description: Lead Business Analyst, Electrified Systems Engineering Support GPIRS / ARIBA & Aurora. Ordering for EPE and align with FNA EPE Budget. Budget Control Review and align initial yearly budget with FNA and agree NSPS / Material Budgets. Developing and providing strategic business analysis. Coordination of monthly budget reporting (budget deployment, risks & ops, workload vs. headcount tracking). Providing chief level business metrics. CIB Review and support order process and spend plan. Business office support. Align timing to support business review meetings TVM, MPIM, TDR Chair MPIM, Chief TDR and BPR Meetings. Understanding of Engineering content / Technical Awareness Lead program resource estimation activities (PT Program Resource Estimation, GARRP process). Managing department ISO documentation (MDL, DRIM, department training records). Timing Maintaining programme look-ahead & health chart documents. Maintaining department launch support plan. Major responsibilities listed do not necessarily include a description of all essential and non-essential position responsibilities. Skills Required: Degree in Engineering discipline or have completed two thirds of formal study towards degree course and commitment to complete studies, or equivalent experience. Knowledge of current EV technologies and components desirable. Demonstrable experience of working independently. Good working knowledge of GPDS process. Experience Required: Experience in a PD business office, budget or resource planning role. Strong oral and written communication skills. Self-motivated with excellent team building and leadership skills. Education Required: Degree in Engineering discipline or have completed two thirds of formal study towards degree course and commitment to complete studies, or equivalent experience