Job ID: NC-674026 (95790228)

Onsite Healthcare BA with QA, rules, BPR, MS Project/Visio, and RFP/procurement documentation experience

Location: Raleigh NC (NCDHHS)
Duration: 12 months
Positions: 1 (1/1)
Interview: Webcam Interview Only

Skill Required / Desired Amount of Experience.
Extensive knowledge of business system analysis techniques and testing methodologiesRequired7Years
Demonstrated experience in gathering business requirements and development of business rules and process flow.Required7Years
Proven experience with business process design, definition and/or re-design.Required7Years
Experience with Business Analysis methodologies and problem solvingRequired7Years
Ability to utilize Microsoft Office Suite (MS Word, EXCEL, PowerPoint, Visio) Microsoft ProjectRequired7Years
Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written)Required
Experience in development of procurement related documents including RFP and evaluation criteria.Required5Years
Demonstrable analytical skills and an attention to detail.Required
Excellent creative thinking and problem solving skills Proactive, quality oriented, with demonstrated leadership and team building skills.Required
Experience working for State governmentHighly desired
Healthcare related experienceHighly desired
Knowledge Creating Context, Data Flow, and Functional Decomposition DiagramsRequired5Years

Primary tasks include:
•Identify and document stakeholders, data flows, and current and future state process flows.
•Gather, document, validate, and maintain business, functional, and technical/non-functional solution requirements needed as input to the software application procurement process.
•Translate client’s business needs into themes, agile product backlogs, epics, user stories, detailed business requirement documents, and use cases.
•Work with Product Owner, business SMEs to develop detailed user stories with acceptance criteria and ensure that stories meet the team-defined definition of ready.
•Work with vendor developers and testers to confirm the functionality meets the story’s acceptance criteria.
•Participate in vendor-led gap analysis and detailed requirement development efforts.
•Assist the Business/Product Owner in preparing for and conducting user acceptance testing, including test scenario and test case development.
•Perform requirements traceability throughout the project lifecycle to support user acceptance testing.
•At least five years of progressive experience with the following:
•Extensive experience of working as a business analyst on agile scrum projects
•Solid understanding of software development lifecycle and Agile development processes
•Extensive knowledge of applicable business information systems, business system analysis techniques, and testing methodologies
•Demonstrated experience in gathering business requirements and developing of business rules and process flows
•Proven experience with business process design, definition and/or re-design.
•Experience with industry standard Business Analysis methodologies and problem solving.
•Experience in developing test scenarios and test cases and execution of user acceptance testing.
•Ability to utilize Microsoft Office Suite (MS Word, EXCEL, PowerPoint, Visio), Microsoft SharePoint, and Microsoft Project
•Other Skills Required:
•Excellent written and oral communication and ability to facilitate small to large meetings
•Demonstrable analytical skills and attention to detail
•Excellent creative thinking and problem-solving skills
•Solid understanding of software development
•Knowledge of Jira and Micro Focus Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) and Quality Center (QC) and state government experience are highly desired.
•Experience writing procurement documents including RFPs is nice to have.

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Onsite Healthcare BA with QA, rules, BPR, MS Project/Visio, and RFP/procurement documentation experience

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