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Requirements Analyst at the Swedish Courts Authority
Sveriges DomstolarJönköpings län, Jönköping
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Are you a requirements analyst looking to work in a professional environment?
Do you want to be part of the development of modern IT solutions for the judiciary?
What does the job entail?
In this role, you will work as a requirements analyst in our team focused on our in-house developed financial administrative systems. Your main role will be to understand the needs and wishes of the business and interpret them into clear requirements and solution proposals. Since the work involves close contact with product owners and the business, you need to have the ability to understand and immerse yourself in the business's needs with curiosity and a problem-solving mindset. You are also expected to help the business prioritize development that creates the greatest business value.
As part of our agile team, you will also assist with UX, testing, validation, and keeping documentation up to date. You will also be part of the team's technical support.
The Swedish Courts Authority has several agile teams that together develop and manage system support for all Swedish courts. The teams are cross-functional and consist of system developers, testers, requirements analysts, UX designers, team leaders, and business developers, handling both maintenance and delivery of new functionality as well as technical improvements.
We are constantly developing our working methods based on agile principles. To support our work, we use tools such as Jira, Confluence, Figma, and GIT.
We have several competency groups where you can exchange experiences with other experienced and competent colleagues. It is important to us that you develop together with us!
Who are we looking for?
You have a university degree, for example in IT or system science, or other education combined with experience that the employer deems equivalent. Alternatively, you have equivalent knowledge acquired in another way. You need to have experience in requirements and testing within system development projects and experience with agile methods.
You need to have an understanding of financial processes such as invoicing, payments, and accounting, as well as basic competence in databases. It is an advantage if you have worked with requirement specification and development of requirements regarding UX and accessibility.
To succeed in your role, you need to have your own drive with a desire and curiosity to develop and learn about the business and take your share of the responsibility for successful delivery. You need to be social and communicative and be used to collaborating both within the team and with the business. You need to be structured and have the ability to see both details and the big picture. We place great importance on your personal qualities.
What do we offer you?
The opportunity to work in a dynamic and forward-looking IT department focused on digitization and the development of internal work processes. A safe workplace characterized by diversity and development opportunities both in depth and breadth. A department with engaged colleagues in a creative and intense environment shaped by the Swedish Courts Authority's guiding principles of faster, simpler, and more flexible.
We offer an environment characterized by a high level of trust in our employees and that each person takes great responsibility for their work. For us, employees are our greatest asset!
Who are we?
The IT department of the Swedish Courts Authority has nearly 120 employees and is the heart of the digitalization of 82 courts. We facilitate the everyday life of about 7,500 users in the Swedish courts and thereby contribute to legal certainty and democracy for the country's inhabitants. Every day.
Together with other nearby authorities, the Swedish Courts also play an important role in the digitalization of the information flow within the entire judiciary.
With us, everyone works on continuous improvements and contributes to job satisfaction. We are a workplace with excellent results in the annual employee survey, and there are great opportunities for professional development here.
The Swedish Courts Authority's modern headquarters is located in the expanding Jönköping and has local offices in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Umeå, and Malmö. About 400 people work at the authority.
Please visit us at IT jobs at the Swedish Courts Authority (https://www.domstol.se/domstolsverket/jobba-hos-oss/jobba-pa-domstolsverket/it-jobb-pa-domstolsverket/) to learn more about what it is like to work with us.
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The place of employment is Jönköping. A probationary period may apply. Remote work can be agreed upon for up to two days a week. This will be determined in dialogue with the immediate supervisor.
Before employment, it may be relevant to conduct background checks.
Selection and interviews are ongoing, so please submit your application today! Start date by agreement.
To be considered for employment, you must meet high standards regarding judgment, security awareness, and suitability. This means that you stand up for democratic values and the state values that govern the operations of the Swedish Courts. We require that you comply with applicable laws.
Some of our positions require security clearance before a hiring decision is made. This means that security clearance according to the Security Protection Act (2018:585) will be conducted if applicable. If this is relevant for the position you applied for, you will receive more information about it at a later stage.
To staffing and recruitment companies and to you as a seller: We kindly but firmly decline direct contact with staffing and recruitment companies as well as sellers of additional job advertisements.
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