IT Business Analyst
Rate: €600 per day
Duration: 6–12 Months (High potential for extension)
Location: Hybrid (with ~10% European travel)
Sector: Global Supply Chain & Logistics
The Role
We are seeking a high-caliber IT Business Analyst to join a flagship digital transformation programme for a integral 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.