Texas GovLink, Inc. is an Austin-based firm which has been a leading provider of technical and business professionals to clients in Texas. We are currently seeking an experienced Business Analyst to be a key resource on a technical services team.
Texas GovLink offers its family of consultants excellent rates, a local support staff, and an attractive benefits package which includes medical insurance (TGL shares a percentage of the cost), life insurance, a matching 401(k) plan and a cafeteria plan.
Candidates selected for interview will be required to undergo criminal background checks and may be required to complete a drug screen in accordance with Federal and State Law. Offers of Employment are contingent on a successful background check
Texas GovLink is an equal opportunities employer.
The Business Analyst (BA) position at the Texas Education Agency works on multiple projects that support the mission of the agency of improving outcomes for Texas students, with a focus on major enhancements and/or rewrite effort.
This position will perform advanced, senior-level business analysis work. The business analyst serves as the conduit between the program/customer community and the software development team through which requirements flow. This BA will be involved at some level throughout the entire software development life cycle. Upon establishment of the requirements baseline, the focus is shifted towards the management of the requirements specification and verifying the fulfillment of all requirements, including requirements for enhancements post-implementation.
Essential Functions:
1 - Elicitation & Analysis - Analyzes user needs, business processes, pain points, and computer system capabilities to automate or improve existing systems. Elicits requirements using joint application development (JAD), interviews, document analysis, surveys, use cases, competitive product analysis, and workflow analysis.
2 - Requirements Writing & Visual Output Transforms information from elicitation sessions into business and functional requirements, use cases, user stories, software requirements specifications documents, wireframes, and mockups. Uses standard templates and simple, unambiguous, and concise natural language.
3 - BA Best Practices & Mentorship Acts as a mentor to peers and colleagues in disseminating best practices and proactively seeks out training opportunities.
4 - Using TEA Tools Effectively Uses TEA tools, such as Jira and Modern Requirements, to manage the change control process, participate in the SDLC, and track and communicate requirements status.
Minimum Requirements: | ||
Years | Required/Preferred | Experience |
8 | Required | Experience eliciting requirements from interviews with customers and creating well-written system requirements |
8 | Required | Experience with software development life cycles (SDLCs) |
8 | Required | Business process re-engineering and software process flow improvement experience |
8 | Required | Experience developing user stories and use cases that conform to business analysis best practices |
8 | Required | Experience designing mockups and/or wireframes that conform to UX best practices |
5 | Required | Demonstrated strong communication and facilitation skills |
5 | Required | Demonstrated strong writing and organization skills |
4 | Required | Documented experience working for or closely with TEA OR a federal/state/local education agency OR ed vendor |
2 | Required | Documented work experience with the issue tracking software "Atlassian Jira" |
2 | Required | Documented work experience with the requirements management software "Modern Requirements" |
2 | Preferred | Experience with Data Lake technology |
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