Technical Business Analyst

Reading
6 days ago
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Job Title: Technical Business Analyst
Location: Hybrid - Reading

We are seeking an experienced Technical Business Analyst to support the delivery of complex hardware and software integration programmes.

This is a hands-on role within multi-disciplinary Agile teams, working closely with Architects, Project Managers, Product Owners, developers, testers, IT teams, and operational end users. You will play a key role in shaping requirements, ensuring traceability, and translating business and operational needs into structured, testable deliverables.

Key Responsibilities



Facilitate workshops with customers, stakeholders, and operational users to gather and refine requirements.

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Capture both functional and non-functional requirements, maintaining full end-to-end traceability.

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Apply structured prioritisation techniques such as MoSCoW in line with DSDM principles.

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Produce user journeys, workflows, and wireframes using tools such as Figma or Miro.

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Conduct user research activities including observation and contextual inquiry to identify usability improvements.

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Translate requirements into structured user stories within Azure DevOps (or similar tools).

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Define clear, testable acceptance criteria using Behaviour-Driven Development (Given/When/Then).

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Work closely with the Architect to ensure alignment between requirements and system architecture.

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Support sprint planning, backlog refinement, reviews, and demonstrations within Scrum teams.

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Contribute to high-level design documentation and system interaction artefacts.

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Liaise with IT teams on network and infrastructure setup for deployments and demonstrations.

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Support customer demonstrations and operational trials on-site where required.

Required Experience

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Minimum 5 years’ experience as a Business Analyst in complex software or systems environments.

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Strong experience working within Agile delivery frameworks (DSDM and/or Scrum).

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Proven experience capturing and structuring requirements in Azure DevOps (or similar tools).

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Experience applying Behaviour-Driven Development principles to create testable acceptance criteria.

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Experience producing user journeys, workflows, and UX artefacts.

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Experience working directly with operational end users.

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Excellent communication, facilitation, and stakeholder management skills

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