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Business Analyst / Requirement Engineer

Cambridge
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Business Analyst / Requirement Engineer - (Software Requirements & DevOps)
Term: 6-12 month Contract – Outside IR35
Start Date: ASAP
Location / Working Model: Remote
Mission
Establish and maintain a clear, value-focused software backlog in Azure DevOps with practical traceability to Polarion, ensuring requirements are consistent, traceable, and implementation-agnostic.
Key Outcomes

  • Translate product vision and source inputs into Features (and later User Stories).
  • Implement and maintain traceability between Azure DevOps and Polarion.
  • Deliver clear, concise, value-driven software requirements.
    Scope
  • Software-level feature ownership (including embedded and automation software).
  • No full system-level ownership.
  • Involves review and synthesis of URS-type inputs, legacy requirements, and existing product behaviors.
    Core Responsibilities
  • Create and maintain the Azure DevOps backlog (Features → Stories).
  • Define acceptance criteria and capture non-functional requirements.
  • Design and document an efficient traceability process with Polarion.
  • Partner with Product Owner and Scrum Master for refinement and planning.
  • Analyze legacy documentation to inform backlog content.
  • Produce professional documentation with minimal supervision in a fast-paced environment.
    Deliverables
  • Feature set in Azure DevOps with acceptance criteria.
  • Traceability mappings and lightweight process documentation (Azure DevOps ↔ Polarion).
  • Summary of input sources (URS/legacy).
  • Backlog readiness metrics — completeness, coverage, and traceability indicators.
    Required Qualifications
  • 4+ years as a Business Analyst in software development.
  • Proficient in Azure DevOps backlog and work item management.
  • Knowledge of Polarion (or ability to learn quickly).
  • Excellent requirements writing and communication skills in English.
  • Strong analytical and organizational ability; self-motivated.
    Desirable Qualifications
  • Experience in embedded software or automation systems.
  • Understanding of industrial protocols (e.g., OPC UA).
  • Exposure to traceability and validation in regulated domains (e.g., GxP, GAMP).
    Tools
  • Primary: Azure DevOps
  • Secondary: Polarion
    Business Analyst / Requirement Engineer - (Software Requirements & DevOps)

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