An opportunity has arisen for a Business Analyst to join a well‑established biotech company using large‑scale genetic data and AI to predict disease risk and advance precision healthcare.
As a Business Analyst, you will be mapping, analysing, and improving laboratory operational processes, supporting data quality and workflow efficiency initiatives.
This is a 6‑month contract‑based role offering hybrid / remote working options, salary range of GBP 400 to GBP 500 per day and benefits.
Responsibilities
- Mapping and documenting end‑to‑end operational workflows across laboratory and digital platforms
- Defining data flows, validation points, and escalation routes
- Supporting improvements across biosample operations and logistics processes
- Working closely with compliance, data, and clinical operations teams to align processes with ISO 15189 standards
- Identifying inefficiencies and contributing to service and process enhancement activities
Qualifications
- Previously worked as a Business Analyst, Process Analyst, Process Improvement Analyst, Data Analyst, Workflow Analyst, Operations Analyst, Business Intelligence Analyst, BI Analyst or in a similar role
- Background in business analysis within operational or process improvement environments
- Skilled in process mapping, requirements gathering, and workflow analysis
- Ability to identify risks, gaps, and opportunities for improvement
- Effective communicator with ability to engage with cross‑functional stakeholder groups
- Exposure to regulated, clinical, scientific, or healthcare‑related operational settings
- Experience handling sensitive or health‑related data environments (including clinical or genomic datasets) would be advantageous
This is a great opportunity for an experienced Business Analyst looking to contribute to meaningful process improvement within a specialist healthcare environment.
Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
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