Company
We Are 5 Values
We Are 5 Values
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Technical Analyst Location: Leeds or London Type: Hybrid - 2 days a week onsite Contract: 12 months Day rate: Negotiable Overview: Seeking a Technical Analyst to support our Sports applications, working closely with Product, Engineering, Architecture, and Design teams to enhance user experience for millions. Key Responsibilities: Act as the domain expert, understanding architecture and dependencies. Conduct scoping, feasibility, and impact analysis for complex projects. Support requirements analysis and solution design for seamless integration with backend systems, APIs, and third-party services. Manage technical implementation from inception to completion, ensuring alignment with impacted teams. Communicate technical concepts to both technical and non-technical teams, facilitate discussions, and build consensus. Create lightweight, valuable documentation, including visual aids like process flows and data models. Assist in delivery planning by providing high-level estimates and reporting risks, assumptions, and dependencies. Skills and Qualifications: Strong interpersonal and communication skills to build effective relationships. Understanding of JSON schemas and SQL is a plus. Proactive problem solver with strong analytical skills. Comfortable handling ambiguity and distilling complex requests into actionable steps. Awareness of app and web development technologies and practices. Experience with technical integrations and API interrogation. Understanding of non-functional requirements such as performance, security, and system availability. Apply now to join our dynamic team and contribute to delivering exceptional sports applications!
Southend-on-Sea
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