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Business Analyst / Visualization Analyst Synertex LLC is seeking a Business Analyst / Visualization Analyst to support a U.S. Federal Government Agency in McLean, VA, by providing critical support identifying, addressing, and resolving data gaps that impact business functionality. We are expanding work on a current contract and need a Business Analyst / Visualization Analyst for managing data retrieval and analysis, uncovering trends, and developing actionable insights. The analyst ensures a high level of customer satisfaction, which is essential for achieving business objectives and maintaining a strong reputation. This role requires direct engagement with senior government clients to understand mission needs and develop data-driven strategies to enhance the customer experience. This is a hybrid remote position with some on-site requirements that require a candidate to be within reasonable commutable distance to McLean, VA and/or the Pentagon. Benefits include competitive PTO, 11 Paid Government Holidays, a 401k with 6% match, and a comprehensive list of health care options. Clearance required: Active TS/SCI Clearance with polygraph. Responsibilities: • Solutions-driven senior business analyst with experience leading cross-functional teams in the development, documentation, and delivery of process innovations driving the attainment of business goals. • Work closely with business users, SMEs, external stakeholders (clients), project managers, accounts managers, end-users, quality assurance, sales and marketing, training, and IT personnel for gathering requirements, analyzing processes, and devising solutions for new and existing technical projects. • Focuses on understanding government client needs and translating them into data queries and visual dashboards. • Participated in requirements workshops to identify business needs and requirements. • Collaborates with stakeholders across the organization to ensure that the data visualizations they produce align with business objectives and support data-driven government objectives. • Oversees updates to project deliverables including requirements documentation, change control artifacts, traceability matrices. • Identifies, evaluates, and documents potential data sources in support of project requirements in coordination with the government customer. • Identifying trends, patterns, and insights that can drive business growth and efficiency. • Manages high-priority analytics projects and ensuring alignment with business goals. • Advises senior government officials on data-driven strategies and insights. • Transforms complex data sets into actionable insights. • Adept at using Tableau's interactive and shareable dashboards to illustrate trends, patterns, and correlations that might otherwise go unnoticed in raw data. • Interpret data within a business context, enabling organizations to make informed decisions based on their findings. • Assists in bridging the gap between data analysis and business strategy, ensuring that data-driven narratives are accessible to stakeholders at all levels. • When necessary, creates interactive and easy-to-understand dashboards and reports to help provide insights that drive strategic decisions. • Determine information needs, database relationships, attributes, data flow, storage requirements, and reporting capabilities. • Provide insight to programmers and analysts to implement changes to database management systems. Requirements: Mandatory Requirements: • 2+ years of experience developing Tableau Data visualization reports and dashboards. • 5+ Years of experience in business analysis, database design, design quality evaluation, internal & external reporting, project management, UAT, training, and development. • Bachelor's degree. Desired Requirements: • Experience with MS Excel. • Experience with government acquisitions. Clearance Jobs Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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