Arizona Staffing
Business Systems Analyst III
The Pima County Information Technology Department (ITD) is seeking an experienced Business Analyst III. This role involves leading mid-level to complex cross-functional teams to complete ITD projects. These teams may include system or infrastructure managers, support staff, and analysts. The projects typically focus on implementing technology to enhance the end-user experience and create a more supportable environment. The ideal candidate is proficient in project management, team collaboration, and has the initiative to identify and complete tasks independently. Please describe in your work history how you have demonstrated strong leadership and team management skills, proficiency in project management tools and methodologies, your strong communication and interpersonal skills, strong analytical and problem solving abilities, experience handling project challenges and experience in process development, documentation and training. This is an in-office position located in Tucson, AZ, and cannot be remote. Essential Functions: Leads complex projects developing and implementing solutions to process and systems-related issues affecting multiple departments and cross-functional platforms. Evaluates the business objectives of multiple departments to determine business process and cross-functional system solutions for complex projects. Oversees the creation of complex process models that include flow charts, user interface mockups, prototypes, database definitions and test acceptance conditions to ensure a clear understanding of business needs and project objectives across affected departments. Develops and delivers clear and concise oral and written communications and technical documentation related to business processes and solutions for stakeholders, department managers, county management or elected officials. Develops business case and cost/benefit analysis for proposed solutions affecting multiple user departments. Works with technical team leadership and department heads to determine priorities among departments, scope of projects and deadlines, monitors and reports on project progress to department and elected officials. Executes project management techniques (Agile, Waterfall, etc.) to ensure efficient and effective delivery of technical solutions for multiple departments and/or elected officials. Effectively negotiates for viable solutions to technical, process and priority conflict resolution. May supervise staff and lead project teams. Minimum Qualifications: Eight (8) years of experience in business process analysis or computer hardware, software or database development, maintenance or testing. Relevant education from an accredited college or university may be substituted. OR Three (3) years of experience in a Pima County Business Systems Analyst II or related classification as determined by the department head at the time of recruitment. Qualifying education and experience must be clearly documented in the "Education" and "Work Experience" sections of the application. Do not substitute a resume for your application or write.
The Pima County Information Technology Department (ITD) is seeking an experienced Business Analyst III. This role involves leading mid-level to complex cross-functional teams to complete ITD projects. These teams may include system or infrastructure managers, support staff, and analysts. The projects typically focus on implementing technology to enhance the end-user experience and create a more supportable environment. The ideal candidate is proficient in project management, team collaboration, and has the initiative to identify and complete tasks independently. Please describe in your work history how you have demonstrated strong leadership and team management skills, proficiency in project management tools and methodologies, your strong communication and interpersonal skills, strong analytical and problem solving abilities, experience handling project challenges and experience in process development, documentation and training. This is an in-office position located in Tucson, AZ, and cannot be remote. Essential Functions: Leads complex projects developing and implementing solutions to process and systems-related issues affecting multiple departments and cross-functional platforms. Evaluates the business objectives of multiple departments to determine business process and cross-functional system solutions for complex projects. Oversees the creation of complex process models that include flow charts, user interface mockups, prototypes, database definitions and test acceptance conditions to ensure a clear understanding of business needs and project objectives across affected departments. Develops and delivers clear and concise oral and written communications and technical documentation related to business processes and solutions for stakeholders, department managers, county management or elected officials. Develops business case and cost/benefit analysis for proposed solutions affecting multiple user departments. Works with technical team leadership and department heads to determine priorities among departments, scope of projects and deadlines, monitors and reports on project progress to department and elected officials. Executes project management techniques (Agile, Waterfall, etc.) to ensure efficient and effective delivery of technical solutions for multiple departments and/or elected officials. Effectively negotiates for viable solutions to technical, process and priority conflict resolution. May supervise staff and lead project teams. Minimum Qualifications: Eight (8) years of experience in business process analysis or computer hardware, software or database development, maintenance or testing. Relevant education from an accredited college or university may be substituted. OR Three (3) years of experience in a Pima County Business Systems Analyst II or related classification as determined by the department head at the time of recruitment. Qualifying education and experience must be clearly documented in the "Education" and "Work Experience" sections of the application. Do not substitute a resume for your application or write.