Senior Systems Analyst

CGS Government
Summary
Join CGS and become a Senior Systems Analyst supporting a large Federal agency's technical support initiative. You will develop, manage, and document workflows, consult with stakeholders on system requirements, design systems, and perform technical support. Responsibilities include systems evaluations, presentations, progress reporting, personnel supervision, and user training. The ideal candidate possesses significant Relativity experience, including ARM creation, and broad knowledge of government IT environments. Excellent communication and supervisory experience are required, with Relativity certifications preferred. CGS offers a comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision, life insurance, 401k, flexible spending accounts, paid time off, and observance of holidays.
Requirements
- Significant Relativity experience including the creation of ARMs (Archive/Restore/Move)
- Must be able to create and refine Relativity ARM workflows and standard operating procedures
- Must demonstrate substantial, hands-on, successful experience in actually doing the work on the systems being used, usually at least five years of such experience
- Requires broad knowledge of the Government's IT environments, including office automation networks, and PC and server-based databases and applications
- Excellent oral and written communication skills are required
Responsibilities
- Develop, manage, and document a workflow process to identify, archive, and delete materials according to the requisite destruction/deletion policy and in accordance with Division, Department, and NARA instruction/policy
- Typically reports to the Contractor IT Manager, to the Systems Manager, or to the Lead Project Manager
- Consult with COR, Government Case Managers, and trial attorneys as to system requirements and proposed technical approach to IT needs
- Based on information gathered from such consultations, determines system and project requirements
- Based on the definition of system requirements, design the entire system to meet those requirements
- On smaller projects, may perform the entire range of technical support, including program validations and testing, etc
- Performs systems evaluations
- Makes presentations of findings, recommendations, and specifications in formal reports and in oral presentations
- Also consults with COR regarding task orders, scheduling of work, personnel assignments, priorities and progress reporting, plans, staff, schedules, and develops cost estimates for work to be performed under task orders
- Reports on contract and task order progress
- Directs and supervises personnel assigned to perform on-task orders, ensuring conformance to work standards and ensuring that the technical design conforms to functional requirements
- Ensures successful completion of work, timeliness of deliverables, and quality control
- Prepares system/technical documentation
- Works under the configuration management plan
- Performs and supervises the technical aspects of the tasks
- Organizes and conducts user training sessions on systems developed
- Prepares training material and training manuals on systems developed
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in a litigation support environment is extremely helpful
- Supervisory experience is very strongly preferred
- The ability to lead a technical team, and to give it direction, will be very important, as will the demonstrated ability to analyze the attorneys' needs and to design and implement a whole system solution responsive to those needs
- Relativity Certified Administrator or Relativity Infrastructure Specialist certification is strongly preferred
Benefits
- Health, Dental, and Vision
- Life Insurance
- 401k
- Flexible Spending Account (Health, Dependent Care, and Commuter)
- Paid Time Off and Observance of State/Federal Holidays