Business Analyst – EV Charger Management Software
About the Role
- Act as a techno-functional bridge between business stakeholders, product, and engineering teams
- Own end-to-end requirement lifecycle — from discovery to delivery
- Translate business needs into clear, actionable technical specifications
Requirements & Analysis
- Gather and document business, functional, and non-functional requirements
- Analyse gaps between current platform and required features (charging sessions, tariffs, OCPP, diagnostics)
- Create BRDs, FRDs, user stories, and acceptance criteria
- Document process flows, data flows, and system integrations (payment gateways, EMS, fleet systems)
Collaboration & Delivery
- Act as the primary liaison between business and engineering teams
- Review technical designs to ensure alignment with business requirements
- Support API discussions, data modeling, and third-party integrations (OCPP, OCPI, smart grid APIs)
- Communicate technical constraints clearly to non-technical stakeholders
- Manage backlog, prioritisation, and participate in sprint planning, reviews, and retrospectives
- Create wireframes and low-fidelity prototypes (Figma or similar tools)
- Track delivery progress and proactively flag risks or scope creep
Testing & Sign-Off
- Define UAT scenarios and coordinate testing with stakeholders
- Work with QA teams to ensure proper test coverage
- Track and validate defect resolution before releases
Must-Have Skills
- 3–6 years of experience as a Business Analyst / Techno-functional Analyst
- Strong understanding of EV charging ecosystem (OCPP, billing, session management)
- Experience in writing BRDs, FRDs, and user stories
- Working knowledge of REST APIs, SQL, and system integrations
- Experience in Agile/Scrum environments
- Strong stakeholder management and communication skills
- Hands-on experience with tools like JIRA, Confluence, and Figma
Good to Have
- Familiarity with OCPI, smart charging, or grid demand-response protocols
- Exposure to EV fleet management, roaming networks, or energy platforms
- Experience with IoT or device management systems
Business Analyst – EV Charger Management Software
About the Role
- Act as a techno-functional bridge between business stakeholders, product, and engineering teams
- Own end-to-end requirement lifecycle — from discovery to delivery
- Translate business needs into clear, actionable technical specifications
Requirements & Analysis
- Gather and document business, functional, and non-functional requirements
- Analyse gaps between current platform and required features (charging sessions, tariffs, OCPP, diagnostics)
- Create BRDs, FRDs, user stories, and acceptance criteria
- Document process flows, data flows, and system integrations (payment gateways, EMS, fleet systems)
Collaboration & Delivery
- Act as the primary liaison between business and engineering teams
- Review technical designs to ensure alignment with business requirements
- Support API discussions, data modeling, and third-party integrations (OCPP, OCPI, smart grid APIs)
- Communicate technical constraints clearly to non-technical stakeholders
- Manage backlog, prioritisation, and participate in sprint planning, reviews, and retrospectives
- Create wireframes and low-fidelity prototypes (Figma or similar tools)
- Track delivery progress and proactively flag risks or scope creep
Testing & Sign-Off
- Define UAT scenarios and coordinate testing with stakeholders
- Work with QA teams to ensure proper test coverage
- Track and validate defect resolution before releases
Must-Have Skills
- 3–6 years of experience as a Business Analyst / Techno-functional Analyst
- Strong understanding of EV charging ecosystem (OCPP, billing, session management)
- Experience in writing BRDs, FRDs, and user stories
- Working knowledge of REST APIs, SQL, and system integrations
- Experience in Agile/Scrum environments
- Strong stakeholder management and communication skills
- Hands-on experience with tools like JIRA, Confluence, and Figma
Good to Have
- Familiarity with OCPI, smart charging, or grid demand-response protocols
- Exposure to EV fleet management, roaming networks, or energy platforms
- Experience with IoT or device management systems