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System Business Analyst (Contract to Hire) - Remote

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This role is for a System Business Analyst (Contract to Hire) - Remote, lasting 5-8 months. Key skills include structured requirements practices, Jira, and Confluence. A Bachelor's degree is required, along with experience in complex enterprise environments. Only W2 candidates eligible.
๐ŸŒŽ - Country
United States
๐Ÿ’ฑ - Currency
$ USD
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๐Ÿ’ฐ - Day rate
Unknown
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๐Ÿ—“๏ธ - Date
May 2, 2026
๐Ÿ•’ - Duration
More than 6 months
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๐Ÿ๏ธ - Location
Remote
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๐Ÿ“„ - Contract
W2 Contractor
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๐Ÿ”’ - Security
Unknown
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๐Ÿ“ - Location detailed
United States
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๐Ÿง  - Skills detailed
#Scala #Jira #Consulting #Stories #Business Analysis #UAT (User Acceptance Testing) #"ETL (Extract #Transform #Load)" #Agile #SharePoint
Role description
Dice is the leading career destination for tech experts at every stage of their careers. Our client, DivIHN Integration Inc., is seeking the following. Apply via Dice today! DivIHN (pronounced โ€œdivineโ€) is a CMMI ML3-certified Technology and Talent solutions firm. Driven by a unique Purpose, Culture, and Value Delivery Model, we enable meaningful connections between talented professionals and forward-thinking organizations. Since our formation in 2002, organizations across commercial and public sectors have been trusting us to help build their teams with exceptional temporary and permanent talent. Visit us at to learn more and view our open positions. Please apply or call one of us to learn more For further inquiries regarding the following opportunity, please contact our Talent Specialist, Hema at or Remy at Title: System Business Analyst (Contract to Hire) - Remote Duration: 5 - 8 Months Location: Remote Only W2 candidates are eligible for this position. Third-party or C2C candidates will not be considered. Job Description: Responsibilities As a Systems Business Analyst, you play a critical role in shaping clarity early in the delivery lifecycle. Your day to day work sits at the intersection of business needs, system behavior, and delivery execution. You are responsible not only for gathering and documenting requirements, but for ensuring that teams begin work with shared understanding, aligned intent, and clear outcomes. This role follows standard Business Analyst practices while operating within the Enterprise Business Analyst Community of Practice (EBACoP), which defines how requirements are discovered, structured, validated, and governed across the enterprise. Driving clarity through stakeholder engagement and discovery Much of your daily work centers on close engagement with business stakeholders, product owners, IT partners, and delivery teams. You actively facilitate conversations that surface business goals, constraints, risks, and success criteria. These discussions are not limited to โ€œwhat the system should do,โ€ but extend to why a capability is needed, who it serves, what outcomes matter, and what failure scenarios must be accounted for. You ask probing questions, challenge assumptions, and help stakeholders articulate their needs in a way that can be reliably translated into system behavior. Starting with narrative and flow, not documents In alignment with EBACoP principles, you do not begin requirements work by writing documents in isolation. Instead, you start with story mapping or process flows that establish a shared narrative of the end to end experience. These artifacts are persona driven and outcome focused, helping teams visualize how work gets done today and how it should work in the future. By making both happy paths and unhappy paths explicit, you help uncover gaps early, reduce ambiguity, and align teams before detailed requirements are written. Translating understanding into standard EBACoP artifacts Once alignment is established through story maps or process flows, you are responsible for translating that shared understanding into EBACoP standard artifacts. This typically begins with a User Requirements Specification (URS), which captures the business โ€œwhatโ€ and is reviewed and signed off by business stakeholders. From there, you produce a Functional Requirements Specification (FRS) that describes how systems must behave to meet those business needs. These artifacts are kept in sync with one another and serve as the authoritative reference for delivery teams. Enabling agile delivery with high quality backlog items A core part of your day to day work is transforming requirements into Jira ready epics and stories. You ensure that backlog items are clearly written, testable, and explicitly tied to business value and personas. Acceptance criteria are defined carefully so that engineers and testers share a common understanding of what โ€œdoneโ€ means. You actively participate in backlog refinement, sprint planning, and ongoing delivery conversations, answering questions and clarifying intent as work progresses. Managing change without losing control You recognize that requirements evolve. When changes are proposed, you assess their impact thoughtfully rather than allowing scope drift to occur silently. You update story maps, URS, FRS, and backlog items as needed, ensuring traceability remains intact from business intent through implementation and testing. By doing so, you help the organization adapt while preserving alignment and predictability. Applying quality gates and lightweight governance As part of the EBACoP, you are accountable for applying quality checks to requirements artifacts before work advances. You use agreed upon scorecards and peer reviews to verify completeness, clarity, and consistency. This governance is intentionally lightweight: its purpose is not to slow teams down, but to reduce downstream rework, late surprises, and delivery risk. You help teams experience governance as an enabler, not a barrier. Supporting validation, testing, and adoption Your responsibilities extend into validation and readiness activities. You support user acceptance testing by ensuring test scenarios align with documented requirements and real business workflows. You help business users confirm that solutions meet their needs and raise gaps early when they do not. Where appropriate, you assist with change enablement by helping teams understand new processes, system behaviors, and impacts to day to day work. Operating at a Staff level: raising the bar for others At the Staff level, your impact goes beyond individual projects. You act as a steward of EBACoP standards, modeling what โ€œgoodโ€ looks like in real delivery settings. You coach peers and partner teams on effective requirements practices, help resolve role or ownership ambiguities, and share exemplar artifacts that others can learn from. You think in terms of reuse, scalability, and long term maintainability of knowledge, not just short term project success. Contributing to the BA community and continuous improvement You actively participate in the Enterprise Business Analyst Community of Practice by sharing lessons learned, improving templates and standards, and contributing to the evolution of how business analysis is practiced across the organization. You help ensure that requirements artifacts are stored in agreed upon repositories and are accessible, discoverable, and reusable. Through this contribution, you help strengthen the organizationโ€™s overall ability to deliver complex initiatives with confidence. Required Skills โ€ข Ability to drive clarity from ambiguity โ€ข Strong proficiency in structured requirements practices โ€ข Ability to translate requirements into delivery ready work Preferred Skills โ€ข Experience operating in complex, enterprise environments โ€ข Ability to coach, influence, and lead without formal authority โ€ข Familiarity with governance, validation, or regulated workflows Software Skills โ€ข Jira, Confluence, Excel, SharePoint Education โ€ข Bachelorโ€™s degree or equivalent practical experience About us: DivIHN, the ''IT Asset Performance Services'' organization, provides Professional Consulting, Custom Projects, and Professional Resource Augmentation services to clients in the Mid-West and beyond. The strategic characteristics of the organization are Standardization, Specialization, and Collaboration. DivIHN is an equal opportunity employer. DivIHN does not and shall not discriminate against any employee or qualified applicant on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status.