The Business Analyst bridges business and development, analyzing requirements, creating user stories, and ensuring successful project delivery by collaborating with technical teams.
The Business Analyst will be responsible for the following.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Function as a bridge between the business and development team.
- Analyze business requirements and create user stories for the development team, collaborating with Product Owners, engineers, and quality assurance analysts.
- Ability to correlate business requirements with system requirements and capabilities.
- Assist the team in high-level project planning, review and ensure requirements are being met, and projects are successful.
- Work with development agile team members to get detailed acceptance criteria and ensure the digital asset being delivered meets that acceptance criteria for the customer.
- Assist the agile team with performing smoke testing
- Assist with inputs and drafting of documentation needed to support deployment of web application.
- Provide timely updates to stakeholder around challenges, successes and current status.
- managing back end integrations - DHISP, MDM, SCS
- API requirements - what is involved, how to test, what needs to be included
Education and Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Computer Science, or related field
- 5+ years of experience in business analysis through Software Development
Required Skills/Certifications:
- Self driven and motivated to function both in a team and as an individual contributor
- Function as a bridge between Business Product Owners and software development teams to achieve shared understanding of business goals.
- Gather and clearly document business and system requirements in user stories with a GHERKIN format with clear and testable acceptance criteria.
- Identify functional and non-functional requirements for digital applications
- Create user stories, features, and epics for gathered requirements
- Collaborate with engineers to implement and develop requirements
- Ability to take high level overview from business and break down into user stories with detailed criteria. Will require good communication with business to close any gaps for mutual understanding.
- Understand practical application of agile principles and practices as a part of the Software Development Life Cycle
- Collaborate with QA analysts to provide detailed acceptance criteria
- Assist Product Owners in tracking requirements to ensure they are met
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills
- Proactive in identifying opportunities for improvement, driven to take action on those opportunities
Desired Skills/Certifications: Scrum Certification
Physical Requirement(s): No Physical requirement is needed for this position.
Min. Citizenship Status Required: Citizen
Location: United States (Remote)
Top Skills
Agile
APIs
Gherkin
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