Required Skills

Business Analyst

Work Authorization

  • US Citizen

  • Green Card

  • EAD (OPT/CPT/GC/H4)

  • H1B Work Permit

Preferred Employment

  • Corp-Corp

  • W2-Permanent

  • W2-Contract

  • Contract to Hire

Employment Type

  • Consulting/Contract

education qualification

  • UG :- - Not Required

  • PG :- - Not Required

Other Information

  • No of position :- ( 1 )

  • Post :- 21st Feb 2025

JOB DETAIL

This position will work in the Bureau of Information Technology (IT). The business analyst will be responsible for understanding the current newborn screening follow-up and hearing system, assessing whether it meets the needs of program staff, and identifying areas for improvement. If the existing system is unable to meet these needs, the business analyst will help oversee a project to develop a new in-house solution tailored to the program’s requirements. The business analyst will partner with stakeholders to gather, document, and analyze their needs and requirements for the newborn screening follow-up and hearing system. This includes examining the current system, reviewing existing documents and requirements, identifying capabilities and limitations, and analyzing the existing processes to determine areas for improvement which may need to be documented as additional requirements. The business analyst will create workflow charts and diagrams, document system interactions, and provide clear and thorough documentation to ensure alignment with business needs. Key responsibilities include interviewing program staff to gain a deeper understanding of how the system is used, documenting how staff interact with it, and coordinating meetings to build consensus and ensure all stakeholders are aligned. The business analyst also participates in solution discussions, offering insights and recommendations based on their analysis to support informed decision-making. The role requires expertise in formal requirements gathering methodologies and experience in developing requirements documentation. Strong organizational and writing skills are crucial, along with the ability to create graphic representations of complex business processes. Additionally, the business analyst should have skills in project management, stakeholder engagement, systems analysis, and familiarity with software development lifecycle (SDLC) processes. Proficiency in using business analysis tools and project management software is also beneficial.

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