IT Technical Business Analyst - 746

United States
Last month
US$104,000 – US$130,000 pa

Salary

US$104,000 – US$130,000 pa

Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Posted
19 Mar 2026 (Last month)

We are seeking anIT Technical Business Analyst in our Broomfield, CO, Location.

Quantinuum believes that employees work better, more efficiently, and more collaboratively in close proximity to other employees, where ideas can be exchanged readily, and decisions can be made more quickly for the benefit of the Company and our customers. All employees should work at their assigned location; however, this role may offer the opportunity to work remotely up to 2 days per week, with approval.

TheIT Technical Business Analyst plays a critical role within our IT PMO, serving as the key link between business stakeholders and technical teams. You will translate complex business needs into clear system requirements and partner with IT engineers and architects to document and define the corresponding technical solutions. In addition to traditional business analysis responsibilities, this role requires the ability to translate business requirements and technical solution inputs into a structured, executable project plan. You will work closely with IT architects and engineers to define scope, sequence work, and outline deliverables in a format the Project Manager can build on to run and track the project. This role is critical in ensuring all requirements, solution elements, and dependencies are captured at the appropriate level of detail to support successful execution and change management.

This position requires prior experience as a Technical Business Analyst and a strong ability to navigate both technical detail and strategic business objectives. This role is foundational to ensure project plans are accurate; delivery is predictable, and that the PMO can execute effectively with full alignment between business intent, technical design, and delivery milestones.

We are seeking anIT Technical Business Analyst in our Broomfield, CO, Location.

Quantinuum believes that employees work better, more efficiently, and more collaboratively in close proximity to other employees, where ideas can be exchanged readily, and decisions can be made more quickly for the benefit of the Company and our customers. All employees should work at their assigned location; however, this role may offer the opportunity to work remotely up to 2 days per week, with approval.

TheIT Technical Business Analyst plays a critical role within our IT PMO, serving as the key link between business stakeholders and technical teams. You will translate complex business needs into clear system requirements and partner with IT engineers and architects to document and define the corresponding technical solutions. In addition to traditional business analysis responsibilities, this role requires the ability to translate business requirements and technical solution inputs into a structured, executable project plan. You will work closely with IT architects and engineers to define scope, sequence work, and outline deliverables in a format the Project Manager can build on to run and track the project. This role is critical in ensuring all requirements, solution elements, and dependencies are captured at the appropriate level of detail to support successful execution and change management.

This position requires prior experience as a Technical Business Analyst and a strong ability to navigate both technical detail and strategic business objectives. This role is foundational to ensure project plans are accurate; delivery is predictable, and that the PMO can execute effectively with full alignment between business intent, technical design, and delivery milestones.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Requirements Gathering & Documentation
    • Engage with stakeholders to understand business goals, challenges, and constraints.

    • Translate business needs into detailed functional and technical requirements.

    • Ensure requirements and business objectives are clearly structured so they can be decomposed into project scope, workstreams, and delivery milestones.

    • Produce high-quality artifacts, including:

    • User stories & acceptance criteria

    • Business Requirements Documents (BRDs)

    • System Requirement Specifications (SRS)

    • Process flows, data flows, and use case diagrams

    • Data Analysis & Insights

    • Analyze datasets to validate requirements, identify trends, and support decision-making.

    • Build insights using tools such as Power BI to drive recommendations and business alignment.

    • Communicate findings through clear reporting and presentations.

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