Agile Business Analyst

Newcastle upon Tyne
1 week ago
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Agile Business Analyst - Enterprise Legacy Rebuild | Microservices | Cloud | .NET | React

Are you an Agile Business Analyst who loves tackling complexity and shaping modern solutions that transform how organisations work? This is a rare opportunity to join a high-performing development team undertaking a full enterprise rebuild of a complex, business‑critical legacy application, replacing it with a modern, scalable platform built on today's best engineering practices.

About the Role

We're looking for a proactive, collaborative Agile Business Analyst to guide requirements, clarify business needs, and ensure value-driven delivery throughout a major transformation initiative. You'll partner closely with developers, QA, and product stakeholders as the team re‑imagines a legacy estate into a suite of cloud‑based microservices using a .NET and React stack.

What You'll Be Doing

Leading requirements discovery and story refinement across a large-scale, multi-phase enterprise rebuild
Translating complex legacy processes into streamlined, scalable digital workflows
Collaborating daily with a high‑maturity Agile team across Scrum ceremonies and discovery workshops
Writing clear user stories, acceptance criteria, and process maps to support modern engineering practices
Working with technical teams leveraging microservices, cloud platforms, .NET, React, CI/CD, and GitFlow
Helping shape the product roadmap and ensuring alignment with business outcomes
Driving continuous improvement and championing Agile best practiceWhat You'll Bring

Strong experience as an Agile BA within software development teams
Hands-on experience supporting complex digital transformations or legacy system migrations
Ability to break down intricate business processes and translate them for technical delivery teams
A solid understanding of modern engineering stacks, ideally including microservices, cloud, .NET, and React
Excellent stakeholder engagement, facilitation, and problem-solving capability
A value-focused mindset and a passion for delivering high-impact solutionsWhat's In It for You

Work on a flagship enterprise modernisation programme with huge business impact
Join a technically innovative team that values engineering excellence
Exposure to the latest cloud-native tools, architecture patterns, and Agile practices
A truly collaborative culture where your input shapes the future platform
Opportunities to learn, grow, and influence at every stage of the rebuild

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