Michael Hunter
About Michael Hunter
Michael Hunter is a Business Analyst with extensive experience in various roles across multiple organizations, including HM Revenue & Customs and Legal & General. He specializes in process modeling, agile development, and user story creation, contributing to the delivery of customer-focused products and enhancements.
Work at Legal & General
Michael Hunter has been employed at Legal & General since 2017 as a Business Analyst. His role involves leading the creation of user stories and defining testable acceptance criteria using Behavior Driven Development (BDD). He is part of an Agile development team focused on delivering new customer journeys and products. Prior to his current position, he worked as a Claims Handler at Legal & General from 2012 to 2014.
Education and Expertise
Michael Hunter studied at Portslade Aldridge Community Academy from 2001 to 2006, where he achieved GCSE qualifications in subjects including Maths, English, Science, German, History, and Graphic Design. He furthered his education at Portslade Community College from 2006 to 2009, obtaining A-Level qualifications in I.T, Programming, Photography, and Biology.
Background
Michael Hunter has a diverse background in business analysis across various organizations. He worked as a Business Process Analyst at The Pensions Regulator from 2014 to 2016, where he developed process models and facilitated communication with strategic partners. He also served as an IT Business Analyst at Palmer and Harvey for 9 months in 2017 and held a contract position as a Business Analyst at the University of Portsmouth for 6 months in 2016.
Achievements in Agile Development
In his current role at Legal & General, Michael Hunter is part of an Agile development team. He previously led a scrum team that delivered a significant backlog of enhancements and changes for Group Protection. His responsibilities include performing testing of current functionalities by defining specific scenarios and analyzing outcomes to align with project objectives.