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GCHQ

Business Analyst

On site

Cheltenham, United kingdom

Full Time

02-03-2026

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Skills

Teamwork Leadership Adaptability Decision-making Training Motivation Analytical Skills Process Improvement

Job Specifications

Locations: Cheltenham

Closing Date: 23:00 on Tuesday 17th March 2026

Salary: £53,496

Flexible working: We recognise the importance of a healthy work-life balance and offer a range of working patterns, including full-time, part-time, and compressed hours. While most of our work is carried out on-site due to its sensitive nature, occasional home working may be possible depending on business requirements. We also support flexible start and finish times to help you balance your personal and professional commitments.

About Us

At GCHQ, we unlock the complex world of data and communications to keep the UK and its citizens safe, both in the real world and online. Working closely with our British Intelligence partners in MI5 and MI6, we protect the UK from threats including serious organised crime, terrorism, and cyber-attacks. A role in GCHQ means you’ll have varied and fascinating work in a supportive and encouraging environment that puts the emphasis on teamwork.

The role

As one of our Business Analysts, you’ll be at the heart of delivering change across GCHQ. Leading analysis for a portfolio of projects and contributing to larger, more complex initiatives, the focus is on understanding and defining problems, then recommending and supporting the delivery of solutions. The work involves collaborating within a multidisciplinary team and engaging a wide range of stakeholders to understand strategic goals, assess options, and translate business and user needs into clear, actionable outputs. The aim: solving the right problems, in the right way, and delivering value for colleagues who depend on this insight.

On a day-to-day basis, the role centres on producing clear, high-quality analysis such as business models, process designs, option appraisals, requirements artefacts, and written briefings. These include eliciting, understanding, and prioritising the needs and goals of different colleagues and business areas, while managing differing perspectives and constraints. As an experienced practitioner, there is also the opportunity to contribute to higher-level strategic work, translating policy and wider organisational objectives into practical impacts on services, teams, and delivery plans.

The role involves a blend of independent work, acting as a primary business analysis contact within a team, and collaborating with external partners such as suppliers and government departments. Line management may come later, but mentoring and supporting colleagues is an important part of the role from the outset. As involvement in more complex projects grows, so does the responsibility for guiding less-experienced team members, sharing knowledge, helping them develop their skills, and strengthening the wider business analysis community.

You could be working within departments such as technology, facilities, or information, giving you a varied workload that spans both vital internal systems and new technology supporting mission-critical activity. It is an opportunity to be part of significant projects across GCHQ that keep the UK safe, applying analytical skills to meaningful and unique challenges.

About You

Extensive practical experience as a Business Analyst is essential, including independent delivery analysis across a range of projects and programmes. Sound business-modelling skills mean confidence in leading process analysis and improvement, and in creating high-level organisation, process, system, and data models to support decision-making. A solid background in requirements management, process improvement, stakeholder engagement, digital systems, assurance activity, and cross-organisation working is important.

The environment can be complex, with shifting priorities and ambiguous requirements, so adaptability and resilience are crucial. Robust capability in eliciting and managing user requirements is vital, along with the ability to tailor outputs to different audiences and collaborate effectively across multiple teams.

Leadership potential is also important, particularly the motivation to progress into line management over time, with training and support provided where needed. Confidence working independently and representing the business analysis community in conversations with senior stakeholders will also contribute to success in the role.

A degree or specific qualifications are not required; the focus is on skills and experience. Business analysis expertise may have been gained in any sector from government to large private enterprises.

Training and development

When you start, you’ll receive an organisation-wide induction and be assigned a buddy to help you settle in. We’re proud to offer an inclusive and supportive working environment, and as an organisation that values and nurtures our colleagues both professionally and personally, we’re dedicated to helping you fulfil your potential.

Progression opportunities exist within business analysis, and your ongoing learning and development will be fully supp

About the Company

We are GCHQ, the UK’s intelligence, security and cyber agency. Our mission is to keep the UK and its citizens safe. Our brilliant people work 24/7, using cutting-edge technology, technical ingenuity and wide-ranging partnerships to identify, analyse and disrupt threats to the UK. Know more