Business Analyst – Regulatory Reform
Ref: JO-2601-358613
- Australia, Melbourne
- Emerging Technologies, Technology
- IT
- 1,000 - 4,999 Employee
- A$900.00 - A$900.00 per day
- Environment: Hybrid
- Contract Type: Contract
- Starts: ASAP
- Duration: 6-months
Business Analyst – Regulatory Reform
We’re on the lookout for an experienced Business Analyst with strong expertise in regulatory change, customer operations, and large-scale business transformation within the energy sector. You’ll play a pivotal role in translating industry reforms into clear business and technology changes, ensuring the organisation remains compliant, efficient, and customer focused.
WHAT’S ON OFFER
- MELBOURNE CBD based.
- Hybrid working
- $900.00 a day Inclusive of superannuation
- Exposure to working alongside one of Australia’s largest energy providers.
- 6-month Day rate contract. Most likely to be extended ongoingly.
THE ROLE:
You’ll take ownership of understanding and interpreting upcoming energy reforms, assessing their impacts on customer business areas, and ensuring these requirements are accurately delivered across technology and operations teams. This role is ideal for a BA who enjoys structure, traceability, regulatory clarity, and end-to-end problem-solving.
Key Responsibilities
- Build end-to-end traceability between reforms, rules, obligations, and the internal process/people/technology changes required
- Structure, lead, and facilitate Business Impact Assessments (BIA) across customer-facing and operational teams
- Collaborate closely with SMEs to identify implications, gaps, risks, and dependencies related to upcoming reforms
- Ensure all Features, Epics, and User Stories accurately reflect reform requirements and business needs
- Provide delivery assurance during execution and implementation to ensure solutions meet regulatory outcomes
- Produce clear and concise documentation – impact assessments, traceability maps, requirements, and validation materials
- Act as a key link between business stakeholders, delivery squads, and compliance teams
THE COMPANY:
Join a major Australian energy organisation committed to delivering reliable, customer-focused services while adapting to ongoing regulatory and market reform. The business is undergoing significant transformation and offers a collaborative, forward-thinking environment that values clarity, compliance, and customer impact.
SKILLS & EXPERIENCE:
- Proven experience as a Business Analyst in the energy sector or other regulated industries
- Strong background in regulatory reform, compliance change, or customer-impact programs
- Demonstrated experience running Business Impact Assessments and shaping end-to-end traceability
- Deep understanding of translating rules/obligations into business and technology requirements
- Excellent stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to work across operations, technology, and compliance
- Experience providing assurance across Features, Epics, and User Stories in Agile environments
- CBAP, Agile BA, or similar business analysis certifications highly regarded
Please note: You must be an Australian Citizen to be considered for this role.
Acknowledgement of Country
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We pay our respects to all First Nations Australians and their Elders past and present.
We’re proud to have won the Best Mid-Sized Recruitment Company to Work For at the 2023 TIARA Recruitment Awards, and to have been finalists, for the second year in a row, in the Client Service and Recruitment Leader of the Year categories! At Salt, our mission is Creating Futures by putting our clients, candidates, partners, and team members at the heart of everything we do. We extend our sincere appreciation to everyone who has contributed to our continued success.
Salt acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands across Australia as the continuing custodians of country and culture. We pay our respects to all First Nations Australians and their Elders past and present.

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