As a Senior Business Analyst, you will bridge the gap between business strategy and technology delivery by transforming complex business needs into scalable digital solutions. Partner with business stakeholders, clients, product managers, and engineering teams to define requirements, prioritize product backlogs, and ensure every delivered feature creates measurable business value.Working within Agile environments, lead requirement discovery, facilitate stakeholder alignment, and drive products from ideation through delivery while balancing customer needs, technical feasibility, and strategic objectives.Key Responsibilities• Lead requirements gathering sessions with internal business stakeholders and external clients across multiple business domains, including automotive and real estate.• Elicit, analyze, and document business, functional, and non-functional requirements using industry best practices.• Translate complex or ambiguous business challenges into structured deliverables, including Business Requirements Documents (BRDs), user stories, acceptance criteria, business process flows, and use cases.• Facilitate discovery workshops to align business objectives with product capabilities, technical feasibility, and delivery priorities.• Conduct stakeholder interviews, workshops, surveys, and process observations to develop a comprehensive understanding of user needs and business objectives.• Identify business gaps, technical dependencies, risks, and assumptions early in the delivery lifecycle, ensuring proactive mitigation before sprint execution.• Lead the Technical Design Approval (TDA) governance process, coordinating cross-functional reviews to ensure all solution designs are technically sound, aligned with enterprise architecture standards, and formally approved prior to implementation.• Own and maintain the product backlog, ensuring work is prioritized based on business value, customer impact, technical dependencies, and delivery capacity. • Create User Stories into implementation-ready backlog items. • Work closely with delivery squads throughout sprint execution, providing requirement clarification, managing scope changes, and resolving business-related blockers. • Participate in Agile ceremonies, including Sprint Planning, Daily Stand-ups, Backlog Refinement, Sprint Reviews, and Retrospectives. • Validate completed functionality against business requirements and acceptance criteria, supporting User Acceptance Testing (UAT) and release readiness• Ensure all functional and technical prerequisites are complete, approved, and traceable before work is committed into delivery sprints.RequirementsMust-Have Experience• 3+ years in a Business Analyst, Product Owner, or combined BA/PO role in a technology product or agency environment• Proven experience gathering requirements from diverse stakeholders — business owners, clients, operations teams• Hands-on Agile / Scrum experience — not just knowledge, but active ceremony attendance and facilitation• Proficiency in Jira or similar project management tools for backlog management and sprint tracking• Experience producing BRDs, user stories, process flows, functional specifications, and acceptance criteria• Strong written and verbal communication skills in both Arabic and EnglishStrong Advantages• Prior exposure to automotive technology, real estate platforms, or marketplace products• Experience working in a multi-product or multi-squad delivery environment• Familiarity with UX collaboration — wireframes, user journey maps, and prototypes• Ability to read and understand technical documentation and API specifications• SAFe, CSPO, or other scaled Agile certificationSkills & ToolsCore Skills Tools & Platforms• Business requirements analysis• User story & acceptance criteria writing• Backlog management & prioritization• Process mapping & workflow design• Stakeholder workshops & facilitation • Jira / Confluence• Figma / wire-framing tools• MS Visio or equivalent • Microsoft Office Suite• SQL (basic, a plus)• SAFe Familiarity is (a plus)What Success Looks Like in Year One• Zero “what does this story mean?” questions from developers — your backlog is self-explanatory• Stakeholders from both automotive and real estate teams trust you as the single point of clarity for product scope• Sprint planning sessions run clean — no undiscovered dependencies, no ambiguous stories entering a sprint• You have mapped and documented the end-to-end business workflows for both products