

Anson McCade
Business Analyst - Jersey
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This role is for a Business Analyst in a Cyber Security Programme, requiring relocation to Jersey. The initial 9-month contract offers competitive pay. Key skills include cyber security knowledge and experience in large transformation programmes, with a degree in a relevant field.
π - Country
United Kingdom
π± - Currency
Β£ GBP
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π° - Day rate
Unknown
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ποΈ - Date
March 17, 2026
π - Duration
More than 6 months
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ποΈ - Location
On-site
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π - Contract
Fixed Term
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π - Security
Unknown
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π - Location detailed
London Area, United Kingdom
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π§ - Skills detailed
#Business Analysis #Cloud #Documentation #Requirements Gathering #Security #Storage #"ETL (Extract #Transform #Load)" #Agile
Role description
RELOCATION TO JERSEY REQUIRED
Business Analyst β Cyber Security Programme
Start Date: As soon as possible
Duration: Initial 9-month contract Extension: Possible extension subject to programme requirements
Location: UK / Channel Islands (on-site presence preferred)
SFIA Level: Level 4β5
Role Type: Business Analyst β Requirements Definition & Management
Overview
Our client is seeking an experienced Business Analyst to support delivery within a large Cyber Security Programme comprising multiple parallel initiatives focused on strengthening security capabilities, improving operational resilience, and enhancing governance and technology across the organisation.
This is a complex, multi-year programme delivering business and technical change across several workstreams. The successful candidate will work closely with stakeholders across business, technology, and cyber security teams to capture, analyse, and manage requirements throughout the programme lifecycle.
The role requires a proactive Business Analyst who can operate independently across multiple initiatives while ensuring requirements are clearly defined, validated, and aligned with programme objectives.
Role Responsibilities
The Business Analyst will support discovery, definition, design, and transition activities across several workstreams within the cyber security programme.
Key responsibilities include:
β’ Analysing current state processes, security workflows, and technology dependencies.
β’ Facilitating stakeholder workshops, interviews, and structured requirements gathering sessions.
β’ Producing clear and traceable business, functional, and non-functional requirements.
β’ Conducting gap analysis to identify risks, issues, and improvement opportunities.
β’ Supporting the definition of future state operating models, service processes, and organisational roles.
β’ Ensuring solutions align with security standards, governance frameworks, and operational requirements.
β’ Contributing to acceptance criteria, test planning, and validation activities.
β’ Supporting transition to operations to ensure new capabilities are successfully embedded into BAU.
β’ Maintaining structured programme artefacts and documentation aligned with governance requirements.
The role will work closely with technical leads, architects, cyber specialists, and operational teams to ensure solutions are secure, resilient, and operationally viable.
Key Deliverables
Expected deliverables include:
β’ Current state analysis across relevant programme workstreams
β’ Documented business, functional, and non-functional requirements
β’ Stakeholder engagement outputs and requirements artefacts
β’ Gap analysis identifying risks and improvement opportunities
β’ Future state process maps and service design documentation
β’ Defined roles, responsibilities, and integration points
β’ Acceptance criteria and test planning support
β’ Operational readiness and transition documentation
β’ Well-maintained governance and delivery artefacts
Expected Outcomes
β’ Improved clarity and traceability of programme requirements
β’ Strong alignment between business needs and technical delivery
β’ Effective stakeholder engagement across business, IT, and cyber teams
β’ Delivery of secure, resilient, and operationally sustainable capabilities
Detailed timelines will be agreed following appointment.
Candidate Requirements
Qualifications
Essential
β’ Degree in Information Systems, Business, Cyber Security, IT, or equivalent experience.
Desirable
β’ BCS Business Analysis Foundation or Practitioner
β’ AgilePM or PRINCE2
β’ ITIL Foundation
Knowledge
Essential
β’ Understanding of cyber security principles, risks, and controls
β’ Awareness of enterprise infrastructure environments (networks, cloud, servers, storage, applications)
β’ Understanding of integration patterns, data flows, and interoperability
β’ Familiarity with project delivery and change management methodologies
Experience
Essential
β’ Typically 5β10 yearsβ experience as a Business Analyst
β’ Experience within cyber, digital, infrastructure, or large transformation programmes
β’ Experience capturing and managing requirements across multiple workstreams
β’ Experience working with architects, SMEs, and operational teams
β’ Experience mapping dependencies across legacy, hybrid, and cloud environments
β’ Experience supporting testing, assurance, and transition activities
RELOCATION TO JERSEY REQUIRED
Business Analyst β Cyber Security Programme
Start Date: As soon as possible
Duration: Initial 9-month contract Extension: Possible extension subject to programme requirements
Location: UK / Channel Islands (on-site presence preferred)
SFIA Level: Level 4β5
Role Type: Business Analyst β Requirements Definition & Management
Overview
Our client is seeking an experienced Business Analyst to support delivery within a large Cyber Security Programme comprising multiple parallel initiatives focused on strengthening security capabilities, improving operational resilience, and enhancing governance and technology across the organisation.
This is a complex, multi-year programme delivering business and technical change across several workstreams. The successful candidate will work closely with stakeholders across business, technology, and cyber security teams to capture, analyse, and manage requirements throughout the programme lifecycle.
The role requires a proactive Business Analyst who can operate independently across multiple initiatives while ensuring requirements are clearly defined, validated, and aligned with programme objectives.
Role Responsibilities
The Business Analyst will support discovery, definition, design, and transition activities across several workstreams within the cyber security programme.
Key responsibilities include:
β’ Analysing current state processes, security workflows, and technology dependencies.
β’ Facilitating stakeholder workshops, interviews, and structured requirements gathering sessions.
β’ Producing clear and traceable business, functional, and non-functional requirements.
β’ Conducting gap analysis to identify risks, issues, and improvement opportunities.
β’ Supporting the definition of future state operating models, service processes, and organisational roles.
β’ Ensuring solutions align with security standards, governance frameworks, and operational requirements.
β’ Contributing to acceptance criteria, test planning, and validation activities.
β’ Supporting transition to operations to ensure new capabilities are successfully embedded into BAU.
β’ Maintaining structured programme artefacts and documentation aligned with governance requirements.
The role will work closely with technical leads, architects, cyber specialists, and operational teams to ensure solutions are secure, resilient, and operationally viable.
Key Deliverables
Expected deliverables include:
β’ Current state analysis across relevant programme workstreams
β’ Documented business, functional, and non-functional requirements
β’ Stakeholder engagement outputs and requirements artefacts
β’ Gap analysis identifying risks and improvement opportunities
β’ Future state process maps and service design documentation
β’ Defined roles, responsibilities, and integration points
β’ Acceptance criteria and test planning support
β’ Operational readiness and transition documentation
β’ Well-maintained governance and delivery artefacts
Expected Outcomes
β’ Improved clarity and traceability of programme requirements
β’ Strong alignment between business needs and technical delivery
β’ Effective stakeholder engagement across business, IT, and cyber teams
β’ Delivery of secure, resilient, and operationally sustainable capabilities
Detailed timelines will be agreed following appointment.
Candidate Requirements
Qualifications
Essential
β’ Degree in Information Systems, Business, Cyber Security, IT, or equivalent experience.
Desirable
β’ BCS Business Analysis Foundation or Practitioner
β’ AgilePM or PRINCE2
β’ ITIL Foundation
Knowledge
Essential
β’ Understanding of cyber security principles, risks, and controls
β’ Awareness of enterprise infrastructure environments (networks, cloud, servers, storage, applications)
β’ Understanding of integration patterns, data flows, and interoperability
β’ Familiarity with project delivery and change management methodologies
Experience
Essential
β’ Typically 5β10 yearsβ experience as a Business Analyst
β’ Experience within cyber, digital, infrastructure, or large transformation programmes
β’ Experience capturing and managing requirements across multiple workstreams
β’ Experience working with architects, SMEs, and operational teams
β’ Experience mapping dependencies across legacy, hybrid, and cloud environments
β’ Experience supporting testing, assurance, and transition activities






