Mid Level Business Analyst

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Mid Level Business Analyst at Lean Tech developing healthcare data analytics products. Collaborating with cross-functional teams to gather requirements while operating within an Agile Scrum environment.

Responsibilities:

  • Lead end-to-end requirements gathering by proactively collaborating with internal and external customers to analyze needs and facilitate product discovery sessions.
  • Create and own comprehensive documentation, including Business Requirement Documents (BRDs), Functional Requirement Documents (FRDs), user stories, use cases, process flows, and activity diagrams.
  • Manage the product backlog in Jira by breaking down epics into detailed user stories with clear, testable acceptance criteria and ensuring their readiness for grooming and estimation.
  • Partner with product managers, software engineers, and data science teams to translate business needs into functional requirements for healthcare data analytics products.
  • Facilitate product discovery sessions with stakeholders to perform root-cause analysis, deeply understand user pain points, and frame problems clearly before solutioning.
  • Define and track success metrics for features and enhancements to measure business outcomes and ensure released functionality delivers expected value.
  • Leverage an understanding of data concepts and data visualization to interpret outputs, ask clarifying questions, and translate data-related insights into clear requirements and acceptance criteria.
  • Actively participate in Agile Scrum ceremonies, including sprint planning, grooming, and retrospectives, to support the development lifecycle and team execution.
  • Support release readiness by contributing to release notes, internal enablement materials, and customer-facing product documentation.
  • Support validation of delivered functionality by ensuring acceptance criteria are met and requirements are clearly understood before release.

Requirements:

  • A minimum of 3 years of experience as a business analyst working on software products, preferably in the healthcare data analytics sector, within an Agile Scrum environment.
  • Advanced proficiency in end-to-end requirements gathering and the creation of comprehensive documentation, including Business Requirement Documents (BRDs), Functional Requirement Documents (FRDs), process flows, use cases, and activity/UML diagrams.
  • In-depth ownership of epics and user stories, with demonstrated expertise in breaking down complex features, writing structured stories with clear acceptance criteria, and managing backlog refinement and grooming sessions.
  • Working knowledge of data concepts and data visualization, with the ability to interpret outputs, ask the right questions, and translate data-related insights into clear requirements and acceptance criteria.
  • Intermediate proficiency in Jira for managing user stories, supporting backlog refinement, and tracking progress; administrative experience (e.g., workflow configuration) is not required.
  • Experience supporting product discovery sessions, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and ensuring requirements and acceptance criteria are clear and testable prior to development and release.
  • Ability to lead initiatives independently, collaborate effectively with stakeholders, and clearly communicate requirements, progress, and decisions to product and engineering partners.
  • Familiarity with creating wireframes or mockups to support user stories is required; experience with tools such as Aha, Power BI, or Tableau is considered beneficial but not a core competency.

Benefits:

  • Professional development opportunities
  • Collaborative work environment
  • Career path and mentorship programs

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