Your new role awaits!
Join the home lending experience tribe and enable us to deliver an unprecedented user experience across our customer and banker journey. In your role as a Senior Technical Business Analyst, you will manage and maintains the prioritization, quality and backlog of new features in Jira that will be delivered on NAB’s simplified home lending platform.
- Work with business users to elicit and define user requirements through the use of the most appropriate method(s), and translate them into functional requirements, and contribute to the management expectations
- Analyze requirements that are uniquely traceable, verifiable and prioritized in a manner that is acceptable to both business and technology stakeholders
- Use data and process modeling tools (including, but not limited to, process mapping, business, object, and dataflow modeling) to analyze and represent information in an effective form, in order to translate business requirements into meaningful statements of work
- Assess existing processes to identify redesign or enhancement opportunities to deliver improved productivity or efficiency to the business
- Produce conceptual designs, and contribute to the development of business cases, Return on Investment and Net Present Value calculations
- Support the delivery of features including on-going JIRA maintenance of features and stories/tasks;
- Communicate iteration priorities, feature sets, roadmaps, and customer feedback to a variety of different stakeholders and executives;
- Apply strong Business Analysis skills and methodologies to ensure that what is produced is aligned and value maximized for our customers;
- Engage and discuss with the client on the status of a project, as well as constantly ensure our clients' requirements are understood by the team;
- Support and review the testing scenarios, test data, and defects verification throughout the delivery lifecycle;
- Represent the project team at workshops, presentations, showcases, and other meetings as appropriate, ensuring any decisions made are communicated back to the engineering team.