Job ID: MNSITE-1357 (99991230)

Business Analyst Lead (IIBA/CBAP/ITIL) with agile/scrum and law enforcement/criminal justice systems experience

Location: 1430 Maryland Avenue, St. Paul, MN (Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA))
Duration: 24 months
Interview: In-person
Positions: 1 (1/1)

Minimum Qualifications
•Five (5) years’ experience in an IT Business Analyst role in analyzing/defining and documenting requirements for IT projects;
•Five (5) years’ experience leading the design and implementation for IT projects;
•Two (2) engagements lasting more than six (6) months in an IT Business Analyst role
Desired Skills
•Demonstrated problem-solving skills in problem definition, information gathering and research, alternatives analysis, applying creative solutions to unique and/or immediate problems, and appropriate resolution implementation.
•Ability to communicate clearly, present complex information to users in a comprehensive style, and translate technical and system information for non-technical stakeholders.
•Ability to collaborate, work effectively as part of a team and establish and maintain working relationships with all levels of business customers and technology staff.
•Demonstrated leadership, mentoring and coaching skills for IT professionals.
•Experience performing, and advanced knowledge of, Quality Assurance and Project Management activities.
•Experience working on an Agile project/team.
•Experience working with Law Enforcement or Criminal Justice Systems.
•Certified Scrum Master
•Business analysis experience sufficient to qualify for IIBA (International Institute of Business Analysis) CBAP (Certified Business Analysis Professional) exam or currently CBAP certified.
•ITIL foundation certificate
•Business Analyst Certification (IIBA certification or equivalent)

Sample Tasks
•Elicit requirements using interviews, document analysis, requirements workshops, storyboards, surveys, site visits, business process descriptions, use cases, scenarios, event lists, business analysis, competitive product analysis, task and workflow analysis, and/or viewpoints.
•Write requirements specifications according to standard templates, using natural language simply, clearly, unambiguously, and concisely. Represent requirements using alternative views, such as analysis models (diagrams), prototypes, or scenarios, where appropriate.
•Decompose high-level business and user requirements into functional requirements specifying an appropriate level of detail suitable for use by those must base their work on the requirements.
•Identify the current- and future-state business processes; define quality attributes, external interfaces, constraints, and other nonfunctional requirements.
•Perform requirements analysis and verification, ensuring that requirement statements are complete, consistent, concise, comprehensible, traceable, feasible, unambiguous, and verifiable, and that they conform to standards.
•Translate business requirements to System/Functional specifications, and pass them on to Application Developers.
•Coordinate Business Validation to verify that a set of end-to-end business processes function as intended.
•Participate in peer reviews and inspections of requirements documents and work products derived from those documents to ensure that the requirements were interpreted correctly.
•Manage requirements traceability information and track requirements status throughout the project.
•Provide knowledge transfer to BCA staff.

Description of Project
The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) is developing the DMI dashboard (Drug Monitoring Initiative) to better understand the local drug trends, support the creation of investigative, preventative and treatment systems to address racial disparities in Minnesota, particularly Tribal regions. The Drug Monitoring Initiative (DMI) will use a coalition of multi-discipline stakeholders from public health and public safety to increase data sharing capabilities through the creation, management, and sustainability of a mutually-beneficial and evidence-based DMI to support the creation of local initiatives, public safety efforts, and public health projects.

The resource will provide professional business analysis services to support the Drug Monitoring Initiative (DMI) and other MNJIS technical initiatives, as needed.

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