The submitted candidate must be able to apply common knowledge, skills, and abilities in the following areas: 1. Knowledge of human resources business processes and state government workflow practices with the ability to translate HR domain knowledge into functional requirements and acceptance criteria. 2. Ability to produce legible and complete functional documentation in a way that thoroughly captures business processes and inputs/outputs of the applications. 3. Ability to analyze and accurately and completely define processes and workflows to design efficient information solutions, including missing or duplicate functionality in existing applications. 4. Ability to work effectively with users and a project team, to identify and document requirements for the maintenance, enhancement, or development of computer application systems, including technical overviews and context diagrams. 5. Knowledge of relational database theories and concepts. 6. Skill in testing complex applications and interpreting whether requirements and designs were met in the product. 7. Ability to plan, organize, coordinate, and prioritize work assignments for him/herself. 8. Skill in accurately preparing schedule estimates for requirements analysis and quality assurance tasks in an iterative software delivery environment. 9. Ability to work effectively with Project Managers, Business Analysts, Software Developers, and Technical Architects to build efficient, viable solutions in the maintenance of business applications utilizing all established Departmental standards. 10. Ability to prepare functional specifications and user stories with clear acceptance criteria. 11. Ability to prepare test plans and to design test cases, test data, and test environments. 12. Ability to interpret and communicate technical and functional information related to software applications, both verbally and writing. 13. Advanced skills with Microsoft products: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, and Project. 14. Experience working workflow automation, human resources, or government administrative computing applications. 15. Knowledge of Agile Project Management methodologies and practices. 16. Knowledge of the SCRUM Framework. Preferred (but not required) KSAs 1. Azure DevOps experience for backlog management, spring planning, and test execution. 2. Skill in performing QA reviews in determining that standards are met. 3. Experience with state government human resources systems, payroll systems, or position management applications. 4. Skill in data analysis techniques, data validation approaches and validating data relationships. |