Role Overview: This role focuses on translating business needs into clear functional requirements for the development of digital applications within a public service environment. The Functional Analyst works closely with developers stakeholders and integration teams to ensure the successful delivery and continuity of the eYouth applications project.
Key Responsibilities:
Analyse business needs and translate them into functional requirements (use cases and user stories)
Ensure consistency and coherence of functional decisions across the project
Follow up on development activities from a functional perspective
Perform functional testing and validation of delivered solutions
Support developers by clarifying functional requirements
Maintain continuity between analysis and development phases
Identify and resolve functional issues and dependencies across teams
Coordinate with stakeholders to unblock project-related challenges
Key Skills Required:
Functional analysis and requirements gathering
Functional testing and validation
Agile/Scrum methodology understanding
Basic knowledge of Jira and Confluence
Familiarity with REST APIs and/or GraphQL
Basic SQL knowledge
Understanding of UX/UI principles
Soft Skills:
Strong collaboration with developers integrators and business stakeholders
Analytical and pragmatic problem-solving mindset
Clear and structured communication skills
Ownership and proactive attitude
Ability to simplify complex functional processes
Team-oriented flexible and quality-driven approach
Languages:
Dutch (native level mandatory)
English (working knowledge)
Duration:
Full-time assignment of approximately 7 months renewable
Focus of the Role: Bridging business needs and technical implementation by delivering clear functional specifications ensuring alignment across teams and supporting high-quality development and testing of public sector digital applications.
Job Title: Functional Analyst (eYouth Applications Project) Location: Brussels Belgium (Hybrid) Role Overview: This role focuses on translating business needs into clear functional requirements for the development of digital applications within a public service environment. The Functional Analyst wo...
Role Overview: This role focuses on translating business needs into clear functional requirements for the development of digital applications within a public service environment. The Functional Analyst works closely with developers stakeholders and integration teams to ensure the successful delivery and continuity of the eYouth applications project.
Key Responsibilities:
Analyse business needs and translate them into functional requirements (use cases and user stories)
Ensure consistency and coherence of functional decisions across the project
Follow up on development activities from a functional perspective
Perform functional testing and validation of delivered solutions
Support developers by clarifying functional requirements
Maintain continuity between analysis and development phases
Identify and resolve functional issues and dependencies across teams
Coordinate with stakeholders to unblock project-related challenges
Key Skills Required:
Functional analysis and requirements gathering
Functional testing and validation
Agile/Scrum methodology understanding
Basic knowledge of Jira and Confluence
Familiarity with REST APIs and/or GraphQL
Basic SQL knowledge
Understanding of UX/UI principles
Soft Skills:
Strong collaboration with developers integrators and business stakeholders
Analytical and pragmatic problem-solving mindset
Clear and structured communication skills
Ownership and proactive attitude
Ability to simplify complex functional processes
Team-oriented flexible and quality-driven approach
Languages:
Dutch (native level mandatory)
English (working knowledge)
Duration:
Full-time assignment of approximately 7 months renewable
Focus of the Role: Bridging business needs and technical implementation by delivering clear functional specifications ensuring alignment across teams and supporting high-quality development and testing of public sector digital applications.