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Lead Requirements Engineer
CooperCompaniesRequirements Engineer Lead managing product definitions of software solutions in women's healthcare. Collaborating cross-functionally to ensure user-centric solutions in Fertility and Women's Health.
Tech Stack
Tools & technologiesAzureCloud
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Collaborate with users and product marketing to understand user needs and business objectives.
- Conduct analysis of user journeys, workflows, and use cases.
- Translate user needs into product requirements, epics, user stories, and acceptance criteria for development sprints.
- Work with development and testing teams to ensure user stories and acceptance criteria are clearly understood.
- Work with UI/UX leads to support translation of requirements into visual and interactive design assets.
- Document, manage and prioritize product backlog, ensuring alignment with evolving requirements and business goals.
- Foster cross-functional collaboration to ensure alignment on technical requirements, timelines, and priorities.
- Actively participate in agile meetings to maintain transparency on progress, impediments, and successes.
- Own and maintain comprehensive product documentation, including user guides, and release notes.
- Champion best practices involved in requirements engineering and technical product ownership.
Requirements
What you’ll need- No specific requirements listed.
Benefits
Comp & perks- Medical coverage
- 401(k)
- Parental leave
- Fertility benefits
- Paid time off for vacation, personal, sick and holidays
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Soft Skills
collaborationcommunicationanalysisprioritizationdocumentationagile methodologycross-functional teamworkrequirements engineeringproduct ownershipuser-centered design