Technical Business Analyst

Sheffield
2 weeks ago
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Job Description:
BA resource is needed to assist existing DevOps staff across the portfolio of projects.

The role will support a portfolio of projects, and include analysis, planning, data extraction, app build, testing, migration, post-live support.

Ideally looking for a Technical BA with good DevOps experience, and experience working with apps/tools such as:

  • Jira

  • Confluence

  • GitHub

  • Nexus/Sonatype

  • Build and deployment tooling (CI/CD / Jenkins / Ansible)

  • Monitoring & logging tools (Splunk, etc)

    Preferred if the candidate has a good mix of the following:

  • +5 years’ experience with software delivery in banking / finance / fintech

  • Independent worker with ‘can do’ attitude, ability to learn quickly, and strong sense of ownership to get the job done (high priority)

  • Problem-Solving and Adaptability: Proven capability in identifying root causes, troubleshooting incidents, and developing effective solutions (high priority)

  • Good written & verbal communication skills and people skills, and build good working relationships with team and wider stakeholders (high priority)

  • Ability to speak / read in additional languages an advantage

  • Broad knowledge of IT controls and best practice

  • Project experience across large matrix organisation

  • Ability to gather, document, and validate business and technical requirements from stakeholders.

  • Process Improvement: Experience in mapping, documenting, analysing process flows to identify opportunities for automation and optimization within a DevOps context.

  • Good working experience of Excel, Powerpoint, Word

  • Familiarity with database concepts and the ability to query and analyse data

  • Experience with M&A, integrations, divestitures would be a plus (not essential)

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