Responsibilities
Client Engagement and Communication
Directly gather and document client requirements.
Ensure all client needs are understood and documented.
Maintain ongoing communication with clients throughout the project.
Keep detailed records of processes, requirements, and changes.
Requirement Translation and Documentation
Translate business needs into functional and technical requirements.
Create process flows, use cases, user stories, wireframes, and diagrams.
Develop user stories and acceptance criteria to guide development.
Prioritization and Coordination
Prioritize initiatives based on business needs and requirements.
Coordinate closely with developers, QAs, and stakeholders to keep projects on track.
Testing and Validation
Conduct User Acceptance Testing (UAT) to ensure solutions meet client needs.
Support QA in designing test scenarios and validating features.
Ensure acceptance criteria guide the testing process.
Agile and SDLC Support
Experienced in Agile methodologies and Scrum.
Support the full SDLC, from requirements gathering to implementation.
Manage project timelines, risks, and issues.
Use tools like JIRA, Azure DevOps (ADO), and Trello for task management.
Documentation and Reporting
Update meeting notes, release notes, and maintain thorough records.
Present project progress to stakeholders and create detailed technical reports.
Lead projects, perform gap analysis, and Root Cause Analyses (RCAs).
Job Specification
Requirements Gathering and Business Process Analysis
Proven experience in gathering and analyzing requirements and business processes.
Expertise in creating detailed business documentation, including BRDs, user stories, and use cases.
Custom Software Development and SDLC
Hands-on experience with custom software projects.
Proficiency in managing projects through the SDLC and Agile methodologies.
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📌 Business Analyst Noida
🏢 Impressico Business Solutions
📍 Noida
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