IT Business AnalystRate: €600 per dayDuration: 6–12 Months (High potential for extension)Location: Hybrid (with ~10% European travel)Sector: Global Supply Chain & LogisticsThe RoleWe are seeking a high-caliber IT Business Analyst to join a flagship digital transformation programme for a global leader in supply chain.Operating across 55+ countries, you will be the bridge between technical excellence and operational reality. You will focus on the deployment of digital platforms that provide real-time location and environmental tracking—critical for the transport of time and temperature-sensitive goods.Key Responsibilities- Lead deep-dive discovery sessions to gather internal and external business feedback, translating complex needs into actionable technical requirements.- Document comprehensive “As-Is” and “To-Be” processes to streamline digital adoption across global operations.- Develop visual information dashboards and reporting tools to provide stakeholders with actionable insights into shipment health and location.- Manage a diverse group of international stakeholders, ensuring alignment between IT, global operations teams, and external partners.- Support the rollout of digital platforms across the UK, Europe, and the US, ensuring the solution meets the rigorous demands of temperature-controlled logistics.Requirements- A track record of delivering large-scale IT projects, ideally within supply chain, logistics, or pharmaceutical distribution.- Exceptional ability to document complex workflows and identify bottlenecks in global supply chains.- Strong presence and communication skills, with the ability to engage operations teams and senior leadership alike.- Comfortable working within a global framework, coordinating across US and European time zones.Working Arrangements & Logistics- Working hours are flexible to accommodate project milestones across US and European time zones.- Approximately 10% travel across Europe, primarily for key stakeholder meetings and workshops.- Occasional weekend deployment support may be required during critical go-live phases.