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Senior Business Analyst with TS/SCI

Job Opportunity: Our team is seeking a talented TS/SCI cleared Business Analyst to work in our NW Washington DC location. 

This role supports DHS’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A). I&A is responsible for developing DHS-wide intelligence through managing the collection, analysis and fusion of intelligence throughout the entire Department. I&A disseminates intelligence throughout DHS, to the other members of the United States Intelligence Community, and to first responders at the state, local, and tribal level.

What You'll Get To Do as a Business Analyst:

  • Support the development of strategic goals while actively engaging stakeholders to meet and communicate their needs.
  • Identify strategic gaps and policy improvement opportunities and develop comprehensive and integrated solutions based on proven methodologies and IT frameworks
  • Knowledgeable in Policy, IT Governance, and project management best practices on a large government software or data analytic development contract. Support the team tracking and reporting to clients on multiple executive priorities on a daily, weekly and monthly basis. 
  • Create or apply data visualization to enterprise data to advance and enable the Department’s key mission outcomes.
  • Define methods, means for communications delivery methods, and align stakeholder segmentations/personas to optimal communication approaches.
  • Prioritize and direct multiple high visibility data visualization and IT Governance projects acrossDHS mission spaces.
  • Interact and communicate across a variety of stakeholder groups (from technical subject matter experts to senior executives).
  • Direct the development, roll out and improvement of project tracking tool (Jira Confluence) and provide support in developing reference documentation.
  • Lead ongoing reviews ofbusiness processes and developing optimization strategies aligned to proven methodologies and IT frameworks. 
  • Facilitate meetings and presentations to share ideas and findings (brainstorming sessions, status meetings, requirements gathering sessions, etc.) 
  • Serve as the key interface between the users and the project managers they gather information, document processes, and confirm the final documents with users.
  • Effectively communicate status, next steps, insights, schedules, etc. with cross-functional team members and management. 
  • Prepare executive level-briefing materials (e.g., memos, papers, presentations etc.) on a weekly and Ad-Hoc basis.
  • Utilize standard templates to gather information on items going through the IT Governance process.
  • Review and direct development of team products including presentation, meeting minutes, etc.
  • Create training materials and provide training to new system users. Continually update training materials as the system undergoes enhancements.
  • Highlight notable technical advancements, accomplishments through program reporting and key metrics.
  • Analyze stakeholder feedback to understand and define experiences, pain points, and future needs

You’ll Bring These Qualifications:

  • Active Top Secret clearance with SCI Eligibility
  • BS degree in a related discipline and 5 years of progressive experience.
  • 5+ years of relevant federal client engagement experience
  • High-performing team player.
  • Thrives in a fast-paced work environment with multiple stakeholders.
  • Ability to decompose a technical problem into its sub-components and build a plan to rigorously tackle theanalysis that is defensible and repeatable. 
  • Strong strategic communication skills to include presenting concepts in easy-to-understand formats and actively listening to identifybusiness problems and their causes.
  • Confidence to drive assignments to completion.
  • Eagerness to learn and develop.

About OneGlobe LLC:

OneGlobe LLC was founded in 2005 to provide quality Information Technology solutions that exceed expectations. We focus on IT System Modernization using agile software development practices and DevSecOps to deliver intuitive and maintainable systems that we help our customers improve their processes and capabilities.  We provide full service IT solutions and have the skill to identify, plan and perform cost-saving steps throughout the system lifecycle to enhance system efficiency, while optimizing the value that we deliver to our customers.  Our team has the drive and right mindset to feel ownership on the projects they work. They partner with our customers to give the extra effort sometimes required to deliver success.

We provide highly competitive benefits package to include: extensive medical/dental/vision, 7% of your annual salary toward 401(k), Paid Time Off (PTO), $5,000 annually toward ongoing education and training, and more. We also have monthly social and tech events!

See additional positions at: https://www.oneglobeit.com/joinus/

OneGlobe is a proud equal opportunity employer. We are a drug free, EEO employer committed to a diverse workforce. We will consider all qualified candidates regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, family responsibilities, disability, political affiliation or veteran status.

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