Company Description
Leidos is a Fortune 500® Technology, Engineering, and Science Solutions and Services leader. Leidos' 47,000 global employees support vital missions for government and commercial customers. Headquartered in Reston, Va., Leidos reported annual revenues of approximately $15.4 billion for the fiscal year ended December 29, 2023.
Leidos Australia has been a trusted partner to the Australian Government, including the Department of Defence, for more than 25 years, having delivered some of the most complex software and systems integration projects in Australia. With a local workforce of around 2,000, of which 85% hold a government security clearance, we have one of the largest security-cleared workforces in Australia. Our team is also backed by Leidos' global expertise, experience and capabilities.
We've got so much to offer at Leidos, here are a just a few of the
Benefitswe provide our team:
- 12 Extra Days Leave: Life Days are the Leidos way of recognising that we all need some extra time out to take care of life. By working slightly more than the minimum weekly hours (2 hours per week for full timers) you can accrue up to an extra 12 days of leave per year.
- Leidos Life Hubprovides access to discount offers or cashback rewards with over 400 Australian and International retailers.
- Professional developmentand support to set you up for success and assist you in achieving your career aspirations.
Job Description
Your New Role
We have an opportunity for an experienced Technical Business Analyst to support JP2060 Ph4, a multi-year Defence program to deliver and sustain an enterprise Health Knowledge Management System. This capability will enable better clinical decision making for the ADF.
Key Responsibilities:
- Translate business requirements into technical specifications in-line with proposed solutions
- Document, analyse and revise current and proposed business processes
- Document functional and non-functional requirements
- Support the implementation and delivery of systems, services and software as per customer specifications and agreed solution document
- Investigate issues/errors/flaws in the current setup and identify ways to improve systems performance and efficiency by suggesting best practices in line with the organisations’ processes and system deployment standards
- Complying with applicable standards, processes and governance
- Liaise with development teams, other technical stakeholders and external vendors
- Use your understanding of the different stakeholders in healthcare to plan and facilitate workshops to further define functionality, service and system flows
- User case/story development and participation in sprint planning and execution
- Participate in working sessions with the scrum team to provide clarity on user stories, prioritise user stories and refine acceptance criteria
- Liaise with the wider project team, including technical writers and SMEs as well as external vendors to ensure timely delivery of task and project
Qualifications
What You'll Bring
- Experience across multiple stages of the system development lifecycle, in particular in transforming requirements into a cohesive design or solution
- Manage the challenges and constraints of integrating existing systems with new technologies and methodologies
- Develop clear and concise documentation, for a broad range of purposes
- Strong interpersonal skills, in particular with building positive relationships, both internally and externally, in addition to effective verbal and written communications
- Work with a high level of autonomy, with a capacity to support other members of the team
- Understanding of the healthcare operational environment and experience with clinical software applications/ information systems is highly desirable.
This role requires the successful applicant to be an Australian Citizen and hold a minimum Baseline security clearance with the capability of uplifting to a NV-1 if required.
Additional Information
What You'll Love
At Leidos we look after our staff. Flexible working practices, great team building initiatives, consistent learning and development opportunities, employee discounts and excellent exposure to a variety of technologies and projects are just some of the perks. We are growing and evolving,so it’s an exciting place to be.
Our diverse employees support vital missions for government and commercial customers. Qualified women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans are encouraged to apply. Leidos is an Equal Opportunity Employer.