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Savan Group

Senior IT Business Analyst

Savan Group, Vienna, Virginia, United States, 22184

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Overview

Savan is looking for a Senior Business Governance Analyst who can advise and support IT governance and project management oversight for a Federal Chief Information Officer. The ideal candidate will possess IT governance experience and program management experience. The candidate will demonstrate excellent client management skills with the ability to quickly develop trusted relationships at all levels of the client organization. The Senior IT Business Analyst will possess knowledge of government-wide management requirements, IT project management methodologies and tools, knowledge of IT life cycle processes, and operational experience with program/project metrics tracking and reporting. The ideal candidate will be comfortable working with senior-level management, providing program implementation support, and making compelling recommendations for process improvement both verbally and in writing. Role Responsibilities

Advise and support the Federal Information Technology Reform Act (FITARA) improvement program. Make improvements in the IT governance process, including implementing scalable/lean governance and tracking actions. Develop charters and processes for new IT governance organizations; implement new processes. Improve and implement the Systems Development Lifecycle (SDLC), including aligning it with agile methodologies. Improve project metrics and propose dashboarding of performance data for reporting purposes. Support the creation of various guidance and reporting documents, such as an IT Strategic Plan and an Annual Report. Qualifications and Requirements

Bachelor’s degree in information systems, information technology, business or public management with 6 years of experience. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Experience supporting a federal CIO organization. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities. Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment and lead cross-functional initiatives. Ability to build trusted relationships with clients. Familiarity with the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe). Proficient in PowerPoint, Word, MS Teams. U.S. Citizenship. Preferred Qualifications

Experience with Health and Human Services. Experience with Service Now. Project Management Professional (PMP). Work Location and Schedule

Hybrid schedule. Savan HQ, Vienna, VA. Application Process

Submit your application to the link on this page. Applicants selected for interviews will be notified by email or phone. Compensation

Savan believes in offering fair and competitive compensation to all employees. Our salary structures are based on industry standards, market conditions, and the specific demands of each role. Salary determination for potential new employees is influenced by a combination of factors, including years of experience, educational qualifications, specialized skills and expertise relevant to the job, complexity, and scope of the role's responsibilities, internal salary structures, as well as the geographic location of the job. Salary history will not be used in compensation decisions. EEO Information

Savan is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to a workplace free of discrimination. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age (40 or older), marital status, disability, genetic information, status as a protected veteran, or any other applicable legally protected characteristics. If you are an individual with a disability and would like to request reasonable accommodation for the employment process, please email your request to humanresources@savangroup.com. For more information about our company, please visit our website at www.savangroup.com. Invitation for Job Applicants to Self-Identify as a U.S. Veteran A “disabled veteran” is one of the following:

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