Apprenticeship User Stories Jobs in the UK

4 of 4 Apprenticeship User Stories Jobs in the UK

Business Analyst Apprentice

London Road, Stapeley, Nantwich, England
GENUS PLC
business. Create process models, diagrams and flowcharts to represent current and future state processes. Requirements gathering: Collaborating with stakeholders to analyse and document business requirements and user stories to ensure alignment with business objectives and strategic goals. Ensure we have captured the desired business outcome and the key performance indicators that tell us what good looks like. … Convert business needs and requirements into detailed user stories, ensuring they are well-defined, prioritised, and include acceptance criteria. Collaborate with Product Owners to maintain a well-groomed product backlog. Coordination and communication between business users, members from their own team and enabling teams throughout the development process. Data analysis: Analyse data using Lean Six Sigma methodologies … improvement of Agile processes and methodologies within the team or organisation. Actively participate in PI Planning sessions, helping to define features, clarify requirements and ensure that user stories are properly estimated and aligned with the program’s objectives. Training Why choose our Business Analyst Level 4 apprenticeship? Our Business Analyst Level 4 apprenticeship develops learners to investigate More ❯
Employment Type: Higher Apprenticeship
Salary: £25,000 a year
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Digital Product Manager Apprentice

Honeybourne Place, Jessop Avenue, Cheltenham, England
IRESS FS LIMITED
us improve and shape the future of a product that powers a huge part of the UK's financial services industry. Role Become a product expert (from a user's view) - by actively using The Exchange platform to understand the goals and challenges of our users (financial advisors) Support user and market insight activity - by analysing … in client meetings, and helping the team stay informed on market trends Contributing to product delivery - by assisting in the definition of new features (e.g. writing user stories) and performing hands-on testing to ensure high quality before release Ensuring clear team communication - by creating product documentation, writing release notes for new features, and helping to coordinate … and knowledge they need to become a successful digital product manager. They will learn how to: Run research and discovery to develop products that deliver value Understand the user experience and design process Develop and manage product requirements Work with cross-functional teams to deliver products on time and on budget Measure and improve the success of products More ❯
Employment Type: Higher Apprenticeship
Salary: £22,000 a year
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Apprentice Digital Product Manager

Hove Town Hall, Norton Road, Hove, England
Brighton and Hove City Council
or services, balancing competing priorities and constraints Represent users throughout the product lifecycle by supporting a multi-disciplinary team Develop and prioritise the product backlog, create user stories, and make evidence-based decisions Engage with a variety of stakeholders, adapting communication style as appropriate Use the best available data to inform product decisions Collaborate effectively with all More ❯
Employment Type: Higher Apprenticeship
Salary: £23,556 a year
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Software Developer Apprentice

Travellers Lane, Hatfield, England
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B.V
of the duties include analysis of software, and systems, mitigate risk and prevent software issues. Role Develops creation of effective test cases and test data. Analyse user stories, use cases and requirements for validity and feasibility. Review and analyse system specifications and carry out testing as per the defined procedures. Evaluate product code according to specifications. Participate More ❯
Employment Type: Higher Apprenticeship
Salary: £22,500 a year
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User Stories
10th Percentile
£43,500
25th Percentile
£47,500
Median
£58,000
75th Percentile
£72,500
90th Percentile
£84,000