IT Budget Analyst
Gritter Francona · Texas, United States · 2 wk ago
RemoteRemoteInformation TechnologyFull-time
Key Responsibilities
- Data Collection and Analysis: Conduct in-depth research to gather data relevant to IT and non-IT projects. Analyze complex datasets to generate actionable insights and recommendations.
- Reporting: Prepare and present detailed reports, briefing materials, and updates for ITW leads, stakeholders, and VHA executive leadership. Maintain precise documentation to support strategic decisions.
- Project Support: Assist with the development of project plans, schedules, deliverables, and key performance indicators (KPIs) for various initiatives within ITW.
- Meeting Coordination: Organize and provide logistical support for ITW meetings and briefings, ensuring proper communication with stakeholders.
- Documentation Management: Maintain documentation of research findings, project updates, and meeting minutes, ensuring accessibility and traceability of project artifacts.
- Support for IT/Non-IT Initiatives: Facilitate the progression of both IT and non-IT projects, ensuring alignment with VHA's strategic objectives and adherence to governance processes.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in research, Data Analytics, Information Technology, Healthcare Management, or a related field
- At least 3 years of experience in research and data analysis, preferably within the healthcare or government sector
- Must have prior acquisition and budget experience with a federal agency
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities
- Proven capability to translate data into insights that support strategic decisions
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel, PowerPoint, and data analysis tools
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills with experience presenting to leadership
Preferred Qualifications
- Familiarity with IT and non-IT project funding processes within the VHA or other federal institutions
- Knowledge of the New Service Request (NSR) and Multi-Year Programming (MYP) processes
- Previous appropriation law experience