We want to maximise the potential of everyone who chooses to work for us. We offer a great work life balance. You have the opportunity to work at any of our brand-new Regional Centres and to also work remotely. Contracts vary in length dependent upon the project with the possibility to extend.
Your time spent with us short or long term will be invaluable - your skills and expertise are needed to deliver the largest digital and transformation projects in Government. There really couldn’t be a better time to join HMRC for your new contract opportunity!
Job Specification
Role Overview
Join HMRC as a Business Analyst and play a pivotal role in helping the Digitising Post Programme define, shape, and validate the business needs required to transform HMRC’s outbound communications from paperbased processes to digitalbydefault services. You will ensure that requirements are clear, agreed, and aligned across complex stakeholder groups, supporting the programme to deliver a coherent, scalable and customercentred digital solution.
This role combines technical awareness with stakeholder management, requiring strong analytical thinking and excellent communication skills to translate complex technical concepts for varied audiences across the organisation.
Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities -
Define and capture requirements
Gather, analyse, document and validate business, user, functional and nonfunctional requirements; manage these throughout the discovery lifecycle using HMRC standards.
Clarify problems and shape solutions
Work with architects, product teams and operational experts to clearly articulate problem statements and support early design direction across DPP workstreams (Digital Format Design, Mailbox, Digital OptOut, Infrastructure & API modernisation, SEES).
Stakeholder engagement
Engage proactively with programme stakeholdersincluding CDIO teams, Customer Strategy & Tax Design, SEES, Digital Contact, Legal and Policyto ensure requirements reflect organisational, customer, and legislative needs.
Support discovery activities
Contribute to journey mapping, process understanding, data exploration, and the assessment of user and operational needs across the programme’s digital communication and mailbox journeys.
Align with DPP objectives
Ensure business requirements directly enable the programme’s goals, including reducing print and postage costs, building a digitalfirst communications capability, and improving customer experience.
Essential Criteria
Analytical Thinking & Problem Solving
Ability to break down complex problems and processes.
Strong critical thinking, analytical, and problemsolving skills, able to synthesise diverse viewpoints and untangle complexity within policy, process, and technology landscapes. Experience working in multidisciplinary digital delivery teams across discovery and design phases.
Ability to produce clear documentation and communicate findings effectively across technical and nontechnical audiences. Comfortable working with ambiguity and shaping earlystage design options.
2. Requirements Gathering
Experience in eliciting, documenting, and managing business and technical requirements.
Skilled in interviewing stakeholders, running workshops, and using techniques like user stories, use cases, and process mapping.
3. Communication Skills
Excellent verbal and written communication.
Ability to translate technical information for non-technical audiences and vice versa.
Strong presentation and facilitation skills.
4. Stakeholder Management
Experience working with stakeholders at all levels (business, technical, executive).
Ability to build relationships, manage expectations, and resolve conflicts.
5. Documentation & Modelling
Proficiency in creating clear and concise documentation (BRDs, FRDs, process flows, etc.).
Familiarity with modelling tools (e.g., Visio, Lucidchart, BPMN).
6. Technical Awareness
Understanding of IT systems, databases, and software development life cycles (SDLC, Agile, Waterfall).
Ability to work closely with developers, testers, and architects.
7. Attention to Detail
High level of accuracy in analysis and documentation.
Ability to spot inconsistencies and gaps.
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