Business Analyst

Des Moines, IA
Contracted
Experienced
Business Analysts needed to work on multiple projects.  This is a hybrid position that may require resources to be available to be onsite 2-3 days per week
The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) provides adaptable, secure, and cost-effective technology services and solutions for the Department of Management [DOM] and its Partners. We manage all State of Client's Executive Branch IT assets, projects, and resources, as well as providing technology and expertise to support Client's citizens and families. DOM DoIT does this by consistently delivering top tier performance and value to citizens as a trusted partner and service provider.

DoIT is committed to the pursuit of creative and innovative solutions that enable our agency to help Client to achieve healthy, safe, stable, and self-sufficient lives through the programs and services we provide. We strive for an IT culture that identifies the newest, most effective solutions through discovery, open discussion and collaboration. We have fun together, care about each other, and take pride in the solutions we provide. We believe in continuously optimizing our processes, refining our solutions, and improving ourselves for the benefit of the People we serve.

Job Description - Responsibilities of the Business Analyst role include but are not limited to:
Working directly with business leaderships, SMEs, and technical partners on system-aligned teams, to gather and document requirements for various Client's applications and systems.
Creating, presenting and maintaining user stories, acceptance criteria and designing documents in DoIT defined systems to be used by team members at all levels.
Directly responsible for documenting, tracing, maintaining, prioritizing, and assessing changes to business practices, workflows, and associated system processes.
May act in the role of project manager / quality assurance analyst for smaller efforts.
Conducting research to query data, analyze problems, and determine solutions, such as the installation of alternate methods and procedures, implementing changes in processing methods, or the redesign of products or services.
Consistently updating project information, statuses, risks, issues, and timelines for reporting purposes.
Working within an agile methodology framework with a focus on delivering value while adjusting rapidly to produce the most effective outcome.
May be called upon to participate in database and forms analysis.
A successful candidate for this role is expected to possess the following skills and experience:
Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills and the ability to interact with a diverse group of team members, including executives, managers, IT professionals, and subject matter experts.
Experience in process mapping, group facilitation, data gathering and analysis, and all phases of a project life cycle (requirements, design, development, testing, deployment, documentation, training, and measuring effectiveness.)
Experience delivering software as part of an Agile delivery team.
Strong ability to work effectively and autonomously against deadlines and potential priority shifts.
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Project, and Visio.
Experience with requirement gathering software such as Azure DevOps, TFS, Jira, or RTC.
ability to analyze business strategies and user needs, document specifications, and translate business objectives into proper system requirements and specifications.
Guide stakeholders through business case development for new applications/functionality, including cost benefit analysis, risks and issues, and impact analysis.
Ability to recognize value through benefit realization, avoidance of cost, new opportunities, and organizational modernization.
Experience with continuous process improvement via underlying technologies and system support.
Strong ability to break down complex concepts into smaller, simply defined tasks, while maintaining a focus on end-to-end business processes.
Work closely with other Business Units to identify and deliver Enterprise value.
Skilled at consulting with executive-level stakeholders to define business needs or problems.
Experience providing consulting services to governmental entities is a plus.

Required Skills
Experience working on large, complex IT systems (8 years)
Experience eliciting requirements, writing user stories and design documents, defining acceptance criteria, testing outcomes, and facilitating communication between business stakeholders, developers, and project teams. (8 years)
Experience with SDLC procedures and system development methodologies. (8 years)
Experience managing stakeholder expectations and priorities. (8 years)
Experience working within a project governance structure (methodology, required templates, and reporting). (8 years)
Excellent task management skills. Ability to balance and manage multiple tasks, with changing priorities, in a cross-functional environment. (8 years)
Ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects, and project activities, simultaneously, while meeting established deadlines. (8 years)
Experience with Microsoft development platforms and software. (8 years)
Experience in an Agile environment. (6 years)
Experience with Application Lifecycle Management [ALM] tools; Microsoft’s Team Foundation Server (TFS), Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS), Azure DevOps (ADO), Atlassian’s Jira, IBM’s Rational Team Suite (RTC). (5 years)
Working experience with Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio or other relational database software. (5 years)
Familiarity with advanced information management practices, data modeling standards, and/or architecture design and analysis. (3 years)
Bachelor’s degree in management information systems, Business, or related field, and/or relevant experience (8 years)


 
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