




Required Profile: Junior Technical Analyst (JTA) Role: Junior Technical Analyst (JTA) Key Technologies: SQL, Flowcharts, Requirements Documentation Focus: Requirements Translation, Design Support, Documentation Experience Level: 0–2 years (recent graduate or with initial experience in analysis/testing) Profile Summary We are seeking a Junior Technical Analyst with an analytical mindset and strong attention to detail, who wishes to bridge business objectives and technical implementation. The selected candidate will support the Senior Analyst and Architect in gathering, documenting, and validating functional and non-functional requirements, as well as in basic workflow modeling. This role is ideal for someone aiming to gain comprehensive understanding of software architecture. Essential Technical Requirements (Entry Level) * Modeling and Diagramming: Basic knowledge of UML notation (Use Cases, Sequence Diagrams, or Class Diagrams) and/or Data Flow Diagrams. * Requirements Management: Experience documenting low- and high-level requirements. * Databases: Ability to read and understand basic SQL queries. Understanding of what a database is and how it interacts with an application. * Methodologies: Familiarity with the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and Agile methodologies (Scrum/Kanban). * Collaboration Tools: Proficiency with documentation tools (Confluence, SharePoint) and project management tools (Jira, Trello). Desirable Skills * Introductory knowledge of data structures and programming concepts (though not necessarily for writing production code). * Understanding of fundamental REST API concepts (e.g., what an endpoint is and how it is consumed). * Familiarity with professional modeling tools (e.g., Enterprise Architect, Drawio). Soft Skills * Written Communication: Exceptional ability to document complex ideas clearly, concisely, and unambiguously. * Active Listening: Ability to engage with business and technical stakeholders to capture actual requirements. * Critical Thinking: Skill in questioning and validating the logic behind proposed requirements. * Proactivity and Curiosity: Desire to research and learn about new systems and technologies to identify the best technical solution.


