Location: Melbourne VIC (Onsite)
Estimated Start: 22 June 2026
Contract: 12 months 2 x 12-month extensions
Hours: Up to 40 per week
Security Clearance: Must hold Top Secret Positive Vetting (TSPV)
About the Role
The Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) seeks an experienced Lead Business Analyst to drive enterprise-wide transformation initiatives. This role is pivotal in shaping business strategies managing technology adoption and embedding new ways of working across distributed teams.
You will work in a fast-paced environment collaborating with diverse stakeholders to deliver actionable insights and solutions that align with ASDs strategic objectives.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead business analysis activities for complex transformation programs.
- Understand client requirements collect and analyze data and resolve business problems.
- Identify evaluate and recommend options for business improvement.
- Develop and implement stakeholder engagement strategies and communication plans.
- Facilitate workshops and discussions to elicit and validate requirements.
- Provide expert advice on data modeling design techniques and usability standards.
- Promote adoption of best-practice methods tools and standards across teams.
- Consolidate expertise from multiple sources to deliver coherent strategic advice.
Requirements
Essential Skills & Experience
- Proven experience as a Lead Business Analyst in complex business environments.
- Relevant tertiary qualifications (Business IT Analytics).
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong visualization skills to present complex information clearly.
- Advanced stakeholder engagement and facilitation capabilities.
- Analytical and problem-solving skills to assess risks and propose mitigation strategies.
Desirable
- Knowledge of AI and emerging technologies in business contexts.
- Experience applying Design Thinking methodologies.
Location: Melbourne VIC (Onsite) Estimated Start: 22 June 2026 Contract: 12 months 2 x 12-month extensions Hours: Up to 40 per week Security Clearance: Must hold Top Secret Positive Vetting (TSPV)About the RoleThe Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) seeks an experienced Lead Business Analyst to dr...
Location: Melbourne VIC (Onsite)
Estimated Start: 22 June 2026
Contract: 12 months 2 x 12-month extensions
Hours: Up to 40 per week
Security Clearance: Must hold Top Secret Positive Vetting (TSPV)
About the Role
The Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) seeks an experienced Lead Business Analyst to drive enterprise-wide transformation initiatives. This role is pivotal in shaping business strategies managing technology adoption and embedding new ways of working across distributed teams.
You will work in a fast-paced environment collaborating with diverse stakeholders to deliver actionable insights and solutions that align with ASDs strategic objectives.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead business analysis activities for complex transformation programs.
- Understand client requirements collect and analyze data and resolve business problems.
- Identify evaluate and recommend options for business improvement.
- Develop and implement stakeholder engagement strategies and communication plans.
- Facilitate workshops and discussions to elicit and validate requirements.
- Provide expert advice on data modeling design techniques and usability standards.
- Promote adoption of best-practice methods tools and standards across teams.
- Consolidate expertise from multiple sources to deliver coherent strategic advice.
Requirements
Essential Skills & Experience
- Proven experience as a Lead Business Analyst in complex business environments.
- Relevant tertiary qualifications (Business IT Analytics).
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong visualization skills to present complex information clearly.
- Advanced stakeholder engagement and facilitation capabilities.
- Analytical and problem-solving skills to assess risks and propose mitigation strategies.
Desirable
- Knowledge of AI and emerging technologies in business contexts.
- Experience applying Design Thinking methodologies.
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