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Equifax is seeking a Technical Product Owner to bridge business outcomes with engineering execution across cloud-native and data-intensive platforms. You will manage team backlogs, articulate technical dependencies, and break down complex epics into clear, value-driven user stories for engineering and QA teams.
What you will do
- Partner with technical leads, architects, business and product team to map legacy batch processing logic and database workflows to GCP (Google Cloud Platform).
- Act as Scrum Master: Facilitate all Agile ceremonies (Sprint Planning, Standups, Demos, Retrospectives) and drive backlog prioritization.
- Manage team resource capacity, track velocity metrics, identify blockers, and coordinate cross-team dependencies.
- Write detailed technical user stories, acceptance criteria, and data mapping documents for engineering and QA teams.
What experience you need
- Bachelor's degree in a related discipline strongly preferred
- 7-12 years of experience as a Technical Business Analyst, Scrum Master, or Product Owner in Banking, Financial Services, or Data-intensive environments.
- Strong experience running Scrum ceremonies, managing team capacity/resource allocation, and driving sprint delivery via Jira/Confluence.
- Excellent Communication & Stakeholder Management
- Proven exposure to batch processing systems, legacy databases (SQL/Relational), and financial or enterprise data pipelines.
- Functional awareness of cloud platforms (GCP preferred, or AWS/Azure) and cloud migration concepts.
What could set you apart
- You have the ability build strong relationships with partners across the business; ensure that you understand their role, the needs of their area, and their requirements throughout the project
- You are a self-starter who is or
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