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United States House of Representatives

Senior IT Business and Systems Analyst

United States House of Representatives, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022


Senior IT Business and Systems AnalystLegislative Computer Systems, Office of the ClerkLocation:

U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, DCClosing Date:

12/06/24Salary Range:

$120,000 - $148,000. Grade level at the time of appointment is determined by experience and designated level of responsibility.

About UsOur team is mission-driven and works collaboratively across multiple teams and projects. Our systems are critical to the operations of the House, and we see the impact of our work in day-to-day operations and in the enduring capabilities we deliver. If you enjoy being in a fast-paced environment, making a difference, with new opportunities to grow your skills, we have an opportunity for you.

Job DescriptionWe are seeking a Senior Business and Systems Analyst to join our QA team. This position is part of an enterprise engineering team that includes DevOps engineers, UX designers, business analysts, product managers, QA and peer software engineers with a range of specialized skills. We use the Agile methodology with frequent releases, continuous integration and deployment and respond to frequent feedback from customers. This position will focus on developing, analyzing, and maintaining business requirements (and related material) across multiple systems. In addition, you will assist in project management related tasks. This position is full time onsite on Capitol Hill, Washington, DC. Telework is available depending on Congressional schedules.Major Duties

Develop, analyze, and maintain business requirements and/or functional specifications for proposed and existing systems and solutions; Prioritize product features and capabilities to deliver value to the userGather and prioritize user requirements and identify problems to solve user issues; work with UX/UI designers to create mockups and wireframes to illustrate new features and workflowsDevelop documentation and artifacts to support the SDLC, including feature requirements, user stories, acceptance criteria, data dictionaries, workflows, prototypes, etc.Serve as a liaison between stakeholders, users and the team that is developing, testing, and implementing a given solutionLearn and understand the federal legislative and law-making process and help others understand it as it pertains to specific project(s) and systemsPerform system functionality testing and quality assurance as neededWork in a collaborative environment across multiple teams and multiple projects.

Qualifications

Ten (10) or more years of experience analyzing business problems and developing plans to address issues and concerns in IT-related fieldExperience gathering requirements for IT development projects by conducting interviews, requirements gathering sessions, workflow analysis, process analysis, and translating those inputs into functional and/or technical requirementsExperience working with Agile methodologiesExperience working with UI/UX designers to create workflows, mockups, and wireframesWorking knowledge of Product Management and Product Owner roles; experience managing product backlogsAbility to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with the superior ability to translate business specifications into user stories, test cases/acceptance criteria, and training materialsAbility to evaluate information from multiple sources and identify prioritiesAbility to learn quickly, work under pressure, and grasp both technical and business-related concepts in a rapidly changing environmentStrong working knowledge of Microsoft Products (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Visio, Azure DevOps)Ideal Qualifications

Has a PMP and/or Agile Product Owner/ScrumMaster certificationsKnowledge of the federal legislative and law-making process

Submission RequirementsApplicants must submit a cover letter, resume, and at least one (1) writing sample. No telephone inquires please.

Additional InformationHiring for this position is governed by the Veterans Employment Opportunities Act. Applicants seeking veterans' preference consideration should email veoa-iohr@mail.house.gov for more information. Continued employment is contingent upon satisfactorily completing a criminal history records check. Employment with the U.S. House of Representatives is at-will. EOE.