Technical Business Analyst

ISR Recruitment
United States
Last week
£150,000 – £160,000 pa

Salary

£150,000 – £160,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Excellent company benefits package

Technical Business Analyst (V-Model Systems Engineering)

* Home-based (USA-wide)

* $150,000 to $160,000 per year

* Plus an excellent company benefits package

The Opportunity:

Our client is looking for a hybrid Systems Engineer / Business Analyst to play a critical role in delivering complex, large-scale solutions across the USA. You will take ownership of the full systems engineering lifecycle and be responsible for ensuring that their solutions are accurately specified, thoroughly validated and aligned with client expectations, proposed solutions from the sales cycle and product capabilities.

We welcome applications from candidates with a background in industries that use structured systems engineering approaches such as the V-Model. This includes professionals from transportation and intelligent mobility systems, aerospace and defence, automotive (including autonomous vehicles), healthcare and medical devices, financial systems and payments platforms and energy or industrial systems.

Role and Responsibilities:

* Lead delivery from requirements definition through design, verification and final system acceptance, ensuring solutions meet both technical and business needs

* Work closely with clients and stakeholders to capture, analyze and translate business needs into clear, structured system requirements and documentation

* Partner with product, engineering, architecture and delivery teams to ensure requirements are feasible, aligned and successfully implemented

* Define test strategies, support test execution and ensure delivered functionality meets requirements through robust validation processes

* Maintain full traceability across requirements, design, development and testing, producing high-quality artefacts such as user stories, use cases and traceability matrices

* Contribute to successful project delivery by supporting issue resolution, refining solutions, improving processes and mentoring junior team members

Skills and Experience:

* 7+ years working in systems engineering, technical business analysis or similar roles across complex, enterprise-level systems

* Demonstrated ability to gather, analyze and translate business needs into clear, structured requirements, user stories and technical documentation

* Solid understanding of structured delivery frameworks such as the V-Model, including requirements definition, design, verification and validation processes

* Proven track record delivering or supporting end-to-end implementations, integrations or deployments in complex environments

* Ability to engage with both technical and non-technical stakeholders, facilitate workshops and drive alignment across cross-functional teams

* Experience supporting or leading test planning, validation, defect management and traceability across the delivery lifecycle

* Experience working in Agile or hybrid environments, with tools such as Jira, Confluence or similar requirements and workflow management platforms

Applications:

Please contact Simon Mattock here at ISR to understand more about how our client are transforming the transport mobility sector with a range of innovative products and cutting-edge technology

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