Business Analyst; DCSA Remote Position
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, 31900, USA
Listed on 2026-02-23
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Business
Business Development, Business Analyst
Clearance:
Active Secret security clearance
The Business Analyst will support DCSA by analyzing business processes, gathering requirements, and developing documentation to improve operational efficiency. This role involves working closely with stakeholders to identify needs, create workflows, and support IT modernization initiatives.
Key Responsibilities- Gather, analyze, and document business and functional requirements.
- Develop process documentation, training materials, workflows, and procedural guides.
- Support DoD software development projects and programs.
- Conduct business process analysis and identify improvement opportunities.
- Manage Six Sigma projects using DMAIC methodology.
- Create metrics, templates, and tools for process improvement.
- Utilize Service Now for business process tracking and reporting.
- Bachelor’s degree (or higher) in a relevant field.
- 5+ years in business analysis and requirements gathering.
- 5 years writing and editing process documentation.
- 5 years working with DoD programs and software development projects.
- 5 years experience with Six Sigma projects.
- 1–2 years experience with Service Now.
- Strong analytical, documentation, and communication skills.
- Secret security clearance
* Position contingent on contract win.
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