Business Analyst Remote- US Only

Dhaka Technologies Limited Company (DTLC) is looking for a Business Analyst to support a long-term IT modernization engagement with a state government client through the Louisiana Office of Technology Services (OTS).

📍 Primary: Remote (Continental US)

What you'll do:

▪ Document and analyze business requirements using Agile methodologies

▪ Consult with management to identify operational procedures, needs, and objectives

▪ Manage and prioritize the product backlog and write user stories

▪ Support application programmers with business and technical analysis

▪ Identify and document legacy system business processes

▪ Participate in all Scrum ceremonies (sprint planning, standups, retrospectives)

Required experience:

✔ 3+ years as a Business Analyst (eliciting, analyzing, and documenting requirements)

✔ 2+ years working in Agile environments (Scrum, Kanban)

✔ Strong verbal and written communication skills

✔ Experience creating requirements documentation for complex projects

✔ Experience with government modernization projects including replacement of legacy regulatory or licensing systems

✔ Experience with permitting, compliance tracking, or financial/reporting systems

✔ Experience writing operating procedures, user guides, or training materials

Nice to have:

⭐ PMI-PBA or CBAP certification

⭐ QA testing experience

⭐ Wireframe/mockup creation using Figma or similar tools

Additional requirements:

▪ Must be based in the continental US and available for occasional travel to Baton Rouge, LA

▪ Must be available for the full contract term with no gaps in availability

▪ May be required to work state holidays and weekends to meet critical deadlines

▪ Must comply with OTS Contract Monitor oversight including timesheet verification

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