Exalto Consulting
Senior Technical Business Analyst

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Senior Technical Business Analyst - ideally based in Yorkshire/North West regions
Location: Remote, UK - with occasional travel to client site in the North West
Duration: Initially 3 months with high probability of further extensions
Industry: Consultancy
Rate: £425 per day, outside IR35
We are looking for an experienced Senior Technical Business Analyst to support the delivery of mobile, web and API-based digital solutions. This role requires someone who can work across discovery, requirements definition, solution design and delivery, translating business needs into clear, structured and testable outputs for technical teams.
Key Skills & Experience
- Senior-level business analysis experience across discovery and delivery.
- Strong requirements elicitation, documentation, prioritisation and stakeholder management skills.
- Experience translating ambiguous requirements into clear, practical solution direction.
- Experience working with teams delivering mobile applications, responsive web applications and APIs.
- Ability to discuss technical concepts with engineering teams, including integrations, data flows, authentication, API behaviour, environments and release constraints.
- Experience producing user stories, acceptance criteria, process maps, workflows, wireframes, mockups and prototypes.
- Good understanding of agile delivery practices and backlog management.
- Experience supporting QA, UAT, defect management and acceptance sign-off.
- Ability to explain technical topics clearly to non-technical audiences.
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- Experience using tools such as Azure DevOps, GitHub, Jira, SharePoint, Lucidchart, Figma, Balsamiq or similar would be useful.
- Knowledge of stakeholder mapping, process mapping, user journey mapping, story mapping, impact mapping and acceptance criteria definition would also be beneficial.


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Desirable Experience
- Experience using AI tools responsibly to support business analysis activities, including summarising discovery notes, shaping requirements, drafting user stories, creating test scenarios or improving specification quality.
- Experience creating visual artefacts such as journey maps, workflow diagrams, wireframes, clickable prototypes and service blueprints.
- Awareness of API documentation, OpenAPI/Swagger, integration patterns, data mapping, accessibility standards, responsive design and cross-device user experience constraints.
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