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DSHS FTAA IT Business Analyst - Journey
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Olympia, Thurston County, Washington, 98513, USA
Listed on 2026-06-27
Listing for:
State of Washington
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-27
Job specializations:
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IT/Tech
Systems Analyst, IT Business Analyst, Data Analyst
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) Finance, Technology, & Analytics Administration (FTAA) is looking for their newest IT Business Analyst on the Division of Information Technology (DIT) Business Services team.
As a Business Analyst within DIT, you will support the accurate and timely delivery of the software requirement specification artifacts that document new or modified system requirements including business, user, functional and non-functional requirements.
You will support and provide problem resolution for the Automated Client Eligibility System (ACES) and its associated applications, databases, and projects. These systems include: eJAS, Washington Connection, Benefit Verification System, and the Eligibility Service.
As a new Business Analyst, you will use your knowledge of the ACES system functionality, business analysis, the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC), IT project management and State and Federal statutes, policies, and regulations for cash, food, and medical public assistance programs.
You will provide quality assurance, troubleshooting, and problem resolution for the applications supported by DIT. You will also lead efforts to facilitate automated solutions for complex business needs and problems and apply your project management skills and leadership for large-scale projects.
A hybrid telework schedule will be considered for this role.
Some of What You'll Do:
* Plan, analyze and develop business, functional and non-functional system requirements for new application development and enhancements of ACES, eJAS, Washington Connection, and the Benefit Verification System.
* Using your expert knowledge of the systems, gather and extract details about the core business processes, the data needed for those processes, the business rules, and the external entities that interface with the systems.
* Analyze systems functionality to determine the current operational environment.
* Analyze requested changes compared to the stated business objectives.
* Develop requirements for mission critical systems such as ACES based on business needs.
* Promote alternative solutions and making recommendations.
* Facilitate the system requirements and system design approval process.
* Support, maintain and enhance existing organization wide, high risk and impact, mission critical applications.
* Lead and direct business meetings.
* Act as a liaison to other organizational offices on behalf of Division of Information Technology (DIT); represent the needs and concerns, on behalf of DIT in such areas as cash, food and medical program policy, automation, and planning.
* Lead work sessions with users, business partners, programmers, system architects, system test staff, and customer support staff to solve complex problems.
What we're looking for:
Bachelor's Degree
AND
Four years of professional experience using ACES, eJAS, and Washington Connection to determine and maintain eligibility for public assistance programs. This experience should include consulting with others on the use of ACES, eJAS, and Washington Connection, analyzing ACES, eJAS, Washington Connection functionality issues, or providing support to other users of the software; 2 years hands-on experience utilizing eJAS may substitute for the ACES experience.
AND/OR
One year of concurrent experience working as a Quality Assurance Analyst or Application Support Analyst using ACES, Washington Connection, or eJAS analyzing ACES, eJAS and Washington Connection issues.
Note:
Additional equivalent professional experience may substitute for the degree.
Preferred knowledge, skills, and abilities:
* Expert knowledge of public assistance programs administered by DSHS.
* Projects successfully managed & completed using industry standard project management principles and practices.
* Management of the systems development lifecycle (SDLC) and methodologies.
* Industry standards and practices for gathering and developing business, user, functional, and non-functional system requirements.
Questions about this opportunity? Please contact vincent.hamilton.gov and reference project number 03522.
Interested? Apply now.
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