
LEAD IT SPECIALIST (SYSANALYSIS)
Defense Security Cooperation AgencyThis position is part of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency. The incumbent will be responsible for Analyze business processes, recommend policy and workflow improvements, and document functionalrequirements. Coordinate with stakeholders across organizational levels to implement solutions, while leading and mentoring team members. Monitor project milestones and prepare reports and briefings to support management decision-making.As a
LEAD IT
SPECIALIST (SYSANALYSIS) at the GS-2210-13 some of your typical work assignments may include: Plans and carries out the work, resolving most of the conflicts that arise, integrating and coordinating the work of others, and interpreting policy on their own initiative in terms of established objectives. Manages Team and software release management as well as functional business analysis, research, testing, data analysis, technical writing, and teaming. Develops/modifies the functional design specifications, project transmittals, database change requests, system change requests and similar documents. Assess competencies of the team, assigns and monitors team development, testing, and research tasks, recommends training, and is the functional liaison with interface partner staffs. Responsible for software across the full range of SAAIS business processes and is responsible for all aspects of the teams functional business analysis, design, testing, coordination, and maintenance. Conducts an in-depth analysis of the customers requested needs, conducting feasibility studies and trade-off analyses; performs cost/benefit analysis on such requests including evaluation of potential alternatives, opportunities to incorporate other improvements into the requested change, identification of manpower savings, improvements in system responsiveness, potential for future expansions of the requested system, etc.
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