Job Description
ProSidian seeks a Mission Area Expert II located In Arlington, VA (or surrounding area) to support an engagement for Business Analysis and Management Support Services (BAMSS) on behalf of A Federal Government Agency. The ProSidian Engagement includes but is not limited to Management & Operations Consulting related to non-personal service to: provide competent leadership, and highly specialized support and technical guidance for the planning, development and execution of the entire Technology development and Business Analysis and Management Support lifecycle. Serve as a technical expert for Business Analysis and Management Support Team related activities with specialized experience in current Business Analysis and Management Support benchmarks, practices and testing methods.
The Mission Area Expert II is a recognized technical expert in information technology systems relating to highly specialized subject areas. Functions as the highest level contributor in at least one technical area. Performs as an information technology consultant in highly specialized subject areas. Uses expertise in business management practices and industry requirements in order to provide highly technical and specialized guidance concerning IT solutions to complex information processing problems related to the subject matter field.
Performs analysis and studies, prepares reports and gives presentations; works independently. Has the knowledge and skills applicable to TAs. Assists in the development of strategies and plans for the successful completion of large complex projects. Has direct specialized experience in the implementation of enterprise mission critical components that represent an investment of over $5 million within complex government/commercial organizations.
Experienced with applied engineering methodologies and principles to conduct major enterprise-wide business process evaluation and modernization projects. Develops plans, manages, and provides technical oversight for the entire systems development lifecycle including but not limited to, corporate strategic planning; analysis and design; software development; cost and schedule estimation; use of accepted software engineering practices; design techniques and tools; and review of legacy systems. Coordinates with the Program Manager to ensure problem resolution and customer satisfaction. May have extensive industry exposure as evidenced by whitepapers, presentations at industry forums and participation in organizations that relate to the software engineering disciplines described in the TAs.
Possesses the ability to assess and apply multiple organizational, and management improvement techniques in a government environment. Ensures all work products are complete, accurate and conform to The Federal Government Agency standard.
Has the ability to create, assess performance measurements and maintains a comprehensive knowledge of the IT industry, business processes and procedures. Has extensive experience in project management and other disciplines as described in an actual TA proposal. Has the ability to conduct process mapping sessions and identify key control points to be tested. Must be a Certified Information Technology Professional (CTP) and/or a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) and/or Certified Internal Auditor (CIA).