Department: Office of the CIO
SUMMARY
The Technical Business Analyst (TBA) serves as a critical liaison on the technical aspects of any systems level projects between technical teams and business stakeholders including ePMO project managers and department product managers. This role resides in the OCIO and is focused primarily on translating for engineering the business needs into clear, actionable technical requirements. This role combines strong analytical capabilities with technical fluency to support digital transformation, system integration, data initiatives, and process optimization efforts.
The TBA bridges the gap between project scoping and delivery defined by ePMO PMs and its work in OCIO handling the translation of business requirements to technical requirements, enterprise-level integrations and acceptance criteria. Focusing on the technical execution, the TBAs ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope, and in alignment with organizational standards, security requirements, and governance frameworks which is all a part of the ‘how’ work managed by OCIO Engineering.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Reporting Relationships
Supervisor: Enterprise Application Engineering Manager
Regular Contacts
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Education/Experience
Knowledge/Skills
Success Measures
Work Environment
This position is based in Boston and regularly works in an office environment.
Engagement with Christian Science
Mother Church membership is preferred
Pay range: $114,112 - $148,346.80 annually
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