Technical Business Analyst

TEC Partners
London, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£500 – £525 pd

Salary

£500 – £525 pd

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
23 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Job Title: Technical Business Analyst

Location: Remote, UK (with occasional travel)

Rate: £500 - £525 per day, inside IR35 (dependent on experience)

Duration: 6 months

Tec Partners are working with a world-leading technology client who are currently looking for an experienced Technical Business Analyst, to work on an exciting customer assignment. As a Technical Business Analyst, you will support on a GCP and cloud security adoption focussed transformation programme.

What they are looking for:

Extensive Technical Business Analyst experience, acting as the bridge between business and engineering

Strong GCP experience and understanding, including GCP architecture and services

Strong knowledge of IAM, CSPM and other cloud security concepts

Experience working on integration projects involving security toolingThis is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Technical Business Analyst to join a truly world-class business, which will give you access to incredible learning and development opportunities, and work on assignment with an equally exciting customer. If you are a Technical Business Analyst, with the background and skill set listed above, then get in touch right away to find out more!

If you are interested in this position or would like to discuss further, please send your CV for immediate review

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