IT Business Analyst

Fredericksburg, VA
Full Time
IT
Entry Level


VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
IT Business Analyst
Starting Salary Range:  $60,355- $76,000
 
Join Our Team and Shape the Future of Fredericksburg!

Are you passionate about making a real change in your community?  If you’re a tech-savvy problem solver looking for an exciting opportunity, the City of Fredericksburg is searching for a dynamic IT Business Analyst just like you! 

Why Fredericksburg?
As a vibrant city with a rich history, Fredericksburg is not only a beautiful place to live but also a community that embraces innovation and technology. By joining our team, you’ll have the chance to work on meaningful projects that directly benefit our citizens and enhance the city’s operations.

What You’ll Do:
  • Dive into the world of technology by troubleshooting application issues and ensuring the efficient operation of systems that impact both city employees and residents.
  • Analyze user needs and propose innovative solutions that streamline processes and improve efficiency.
  • Collaborate with various departments, external agencies, and vendors to bring projects to life, all while enhancing your professional network.
  • Create user guides and training materials that empower others to harness technology effectively and provide ongoing support to ensure everyone can use the tech tools effectively.
  • Take charge of small-scale projects and lead teams towards achieving our strategic goals.

What We’re Looking For:
Do you have a Bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field? Do you have at least one year of experience in programming or application development, software configuration, and data analysis? Any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience is also applicable.  If you’re a self-starter with a passion for technology and a knack for problem-solving, we want to hear from you! Familiarity with Tyler Technologies Enterprise ERP (formerly Munis) and SQL is a plus.

Perks of Joining Us:
  • Make a difference in your community while growing your career in a supportive and innovative environment.
  • Collaborate with a diverse team of professionals who are just as passionate about technology as you are.
  • Enjoy opportunities for professional development and continuous learning.
This is a great opportunity for anyone looking to apply their tech expertise to real-world challenges, while working in an environment that values innovation, growth, and community service.

Ready to Take the Leap?

Apply now and start your journey towards making a meaningful impact in Fredericksburg! Let’s leverage technology together and create a brighter future for our community.

Note: Applicants must undergo a background check and possess a valid Virginia driver’s license with a positive point driving record.  This position offers limited telework opportunities. In-office attendance is required at least 4 days a week to collaborate with the team and manage key responsibilities. 

While the position is open until filled, completed City Applications and resumes should be submitted before the close of business on Friday Dec 20, 2024.  Priority will be given to applications received by Friday December 6, 2024.


City of Fredericksburg
Human Resources Department
715 Princess Anne Street, Room 217
Fredericksburg, VA  22404-7447

 
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