Business Analyst l/II
San Andreas, Calaveras County, California, 95249, USA
Listed on 2026-01-24
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IT/Tech
Systems Analyst, IT Business Analyst, Data Analyst, Technical Support
Business Analyst I : ($32.92-$40.46)
Business Analyst II : ($40.01-$49.18)
In-office position, does not include telecommuting/remote work.
The county does not provide visa sponsorship or cover any associated immigration costs.
In your application, please highlight any additional relevant skills, such as experience with Microsoft platforms (e.g., SharePoint, Power Apps, Power BI).
OverviewUnder general direction, perform specialized professional and technical duties. Incumbents in this class series oversee the administration and maintenance of a departmental computer system and to participate in the development of such a system; to provide technical assistance and guidance to the department and staff by supporting and coordinating tasks related to the department’s automated system; and to train operators and users.
BusinessAnalyst I
This is the entry-level position in the Business Systems Analyst series. Applicants at this level possess moderate levels of technical systems skills and functional business knowledge. This position is responsible for the computer operation activities of an assigned department. It is utilized in County departments to provide assistance in the maintenance, development, and operation of the department’s automated system. Incumbents in this position review and analyze work processes to assure that the systems and procedures used are efficient and effective.
In addition, incumbents may also analyze, plan and install new systems and applications. This position will coordinate data processing activities with Technology Services, other departments, and outside agencies to assure productive utilization.
This is the mid-level position in the Business Systems Analyst series. The duties, knowledge and abilities are the same for the Business Systems Analyst I except that the work assigned is more complex and difficult. Applicants at this level require an in-depth and broader understanding of problem identification, analysis and resolution. Under minimum supervision and broad latitude for judgment, incumbents independently perform system configurations and modifications.
Responsibilities- Coordinate, plan, oversee and participate in the day-to-day work activities associated with the maintenance and development of a departmental computer system and support staff.
- Participate in developing, implementing and coordinating operating policies and procedures related to the department’s automated system.
- Consults with and advise staff and users on technical problems, legal and system requirements, and county policies and procedures that impact operation of the computer system.
- Solve system problems using available resources.
- Develop and implement quality controls to ensure accuracy and consistency of data; prepare reports to management regarding the status of the system.
- Prepare cost estimates for equipment, including installation and maintenance support contracts.
- Establish user and system priorities; oversee system changes and special projects; establish system upgrade and preventive maintenance programs.
- Serve as the department’s technical liaison with Technology Services, vendors, consultants, other departments and agencies.
- Monitor and ensure adequate system security.
- Acts as a liaison between departmental end-users, technical analysts and information technology analysts in the analysis, design, configuration, testing and maintenance of systems.
- Provide technical systems support for TRAKiT and related systems.
- Train staff on basic computing concepts and all departmental application programs.
- Coordinate, develop and participate in training programs; evaluate and provide training materials for users including on-line system help and tutorial programs.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
- Project management techniques; principles and techniques of effective training; terminology and administrative procedures of the assigned department; departmental system policies and procedures; network operating systems and applications; principles, practices, methods and techniques used in a broad scope of computer operations; securing data, retrieval and storage; highly technical…
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