Business Analyst | Remote | Must Reside in Iowa
Salary: $85000.00 to $105000.00 yearlyDescriptionAs the Business Analyst, you’ll be a key player in facilitating communication and alignment between business stakeholders and development teams. You’ll run essential meetings—including stand-ups, retrospectives, and project kickoffs—and step into a “Scrum Master” role when needed (prior experience in this is helpful, but not required!). Your time will be evenly split between business users and developers, with a slight lean into technical collaboration, all while maintaining a strong analytical perspective.If you’re ready to take on a collaborative and impactful role where you can bridge the gap between teams and drive results, we’d love to hear from you!Salary $85,000–$105,000, for immediate and confidential consideration, send a current resume to Kristen Lee on LinkedIn or apply directly to this posting today!Collaborative Leadership
- Lead stand-ups, retrospectives, and kickoff meetings for various projects.
- Work closely with tech leads and senior developers for guidance when required.
- Gather, document, and map business requirements in collaborative discussions with business teams.
- Translate business needs into actionable tasks for the development teams via clear kickoff meetings.
- Facilitate discussions between support groups, dev teams, and business partners to address and resolve issues efficiently.
- Map and coordinate solutions without delving into code or databases.
- Utilize tools such as JIRA (phasing out), Confluence, and Wikis for project management and documentation.
- Bachelor’s degree (BA) in a relevant field.
- 5–7 years of professional experience as a Business Analyst or in a similar role.
- Strong analytical skills to assess project requirements and challenges.
- Excellent communication skills for stakeholder collaboration across departments.
- Proven ability to organize and prioritize task loads, managing competing demands effectively.
- Exposure to development workflows and an understanding of code is helpful but not required – this role is analytical, not technical.