Take your career to the next level with Amaris Consulting as an IT Business Analyst .
Become part of an international team, thrive in a global group with €800M turnover and 1,000+ clients worldwide, and collaborate in an agile environment by bridging business needs and IT solutions.
✍️ WHAT WOULD YOU NEED?
- 5 years of experience as an IT Business Analyst in large corporate environments.
- Strong expertise in requirements gathering, functional documentation, and stakeholder management .Roven experience as an IT Business Analyst , ideally in resilience , risk , or operational excellence domains
- Solid understanding of IT architecture , governance frameworks , and data analytics
- Working knowledge of cloud, server, networking , and general IT infrastructure
- Proficiency with tools such as Power BI and ServiceNow
- Familiarity with modern architecture platforms (e.G., LeanIX ) and legacy tool transitions (e.G., Visio )
- Proven knowledge of Agile / Scrum methodologies .
- Experience in business process modeling and supporting testing phases.
- Tools : Jira, Confluence, MS Visio, Power BI (or similar).
- Fluent English (C1 / native);
French is a plus .
Based in Valencia, Madrid, or Barcelona with a hybrid working model (4 remote days, 1 office day)WHAT WILL YOU DO?
Lead workshops with stakeholders to analyze and define business requirements .Collaborate with Business Liaison Officers, Governance Leads, and Site Engagement Leads to gather and refine business requirementsAnalyze IT operational workflows and identify opportunities to enhance resilienceCo-design taxonomy-specific high-level designs (HLDs) with Platform and Lead ArchitectsSupport the integration of LeanIX and facilitate migration from legacy tools like VisioWork with the Data & Reporting teams to define KPIs, reporting frameworks, and enhance IT performance dashboardsAssist in governance activities, change control, and ensure compliance across resilience projectsChampion taxonomy alignment and enforce resilience-related guidelines throughout the platform lifecycle