Business Analyst

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12 months ago
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IntaPeople are urgently seeking an experienced Business Analyst to support the development and evolution of our clients invoicing product. You’ll collaborate with the Product Owner, Software Developers, and Stakeholders to refine requirements, enhance backlog features, and ensure business needs are accurately translated into technical solutions.

Key Responsibilities

Work closely with the Product Owner to elicit and document business and finance requirements.

Refine and expand backlog items for development readiness.

Create clear, detailed user stories and acceptance criteria for the team.

Define and participate in business testing processes.

Actively engage in daily stand-ups, sprint planning, and retrospectives.

Maintain clear documentation standards using Confluence and related tools.

What We’re Looking For

3-5+ years as a Business Analyst within Financial Services.

Strong communication skills in English (written and spoken).

AGILE methodologies

Hands-on experience with Confluence, JIRA, HP ALM, and basic SQL analysis.

Skilled in process modelling (Sparx Enterprise Architect experience is a plus).

Experience working in DevOps environments.

Quick learner with the ability to work independently.

Nice-to-Haves

Experience analysing fiscal reporting structures.

Strong PowerPoint and presentation skills.

Strong DevOps team experience

This role will be working inside IR35 on a 3-6month project TBC!

You will work in their HQ in Cardiff on a hybrid basis – to be discussed at interview depending on location/project demands.

Please call Phil Dancey on (phone number removed) or click APPLY now to be considered

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