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Agile Business Analyst - Children's Design & Engineering
BBC
Salford Quays, , United Kingdom
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Job Introduction
We create amazing digital experiences for the children of Britain. From Topsy and Tim to Danger Mouse, from Newsround to Blue Peter, we work with globally loved brands to deliver websites and apps that inform, educate, entertain and inspire.
We’re a team of over 60 people based in Bridge House, MediaCityUK. Our agile teams are made up of software engineers, testers, user experience designers,design researchers, product owners, business analysts and project managers, all striving to create extraordinary experiences for our young audiences.
Today we’re working on what mobile, tablet and desktop experiences will be like for the children of tomorrow. So we need great people to come and help us shape the future of the BBC.
Role Responsibility
You will work on a minimum of one product workstream, this could be web, games or apps, and you will support the lead Product Manager to shape and deliver the roadmap for that work stream.
You will own the requirement gathering process end-to-end to support your multi-disciplinary team, in addition to attending your typical agile team events, you will finely tune requirements with developers, designers, UX and testers so they’re clear, accurate, actionable and measurable.
You will be responsible for interrogating data about product usage, producing reports and insights to support decisions, or recommendations made to the team and wider business stakeholders.
The Ideal Candidate
• Has demonstrable experience of working as a business analyst within in agile development team that delivers user focused web or app products and services.
• Can demonstrate that he or she is comfortable working with both technical, and non-technical stakeholders to gather product requirements.
• Has extensive experience of working with analytics software to gather,analyse and report usage data and other relevant metrics.
• The ideal candidate would have the ability to simplify complex problems,processes or projects into component parts explore and evaluate them systematically.
• Demonstrable experience of using relevant documenting & diagramming techniques such as UML, Domain Models, process flow, use cases, user stories, and user journeys.