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Requisition #: J0912-0240
Position Title: Business Systems Analyst, Analytical Environment Business Support
Employment Type: Full-time
Position Type: Term, one year with possibility of extension or of becoming regular
City, Province, Country: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Job Category: Analyst
Number of Positions: 0
Date Posted: September 11, 2012
Closing Date: September 23, 2012
(annual salary): The Bank offers a competitive total compensation package with starting salaries, based on qualifications, generally ranging between $54,011 and $63,542* (job grade 14). *Where the Bank has needs for specialized skills, it may offer higher starting salaries to exceptional candidates.
Canada's central bank is the nation's pre-eminent macroeconomic policy institution. No other employer in the country offers you the unique opportunity to work at the very centre of Canada's economy, in an organization with significant impact on the economic and financial well-being of all Canadians. No matter what your area of expertise, you'll enjoy an open culture and a superior work environment that will challenge, energize, and motivate you to excel. (More info)
The Data and Statistics Office (DSO) manages the information used to support analysis within the monetary policy and financial system departments. Data management staff liaise with data sources and clients, evaluate data quality, generate multiple reports and packages, and disseminate data in a wide variety of formats both internally and externally.
The Analytical Environment Business Support (AEBS) provides business analysis and systems support to functions in the Analytic Environment. The business analysis activities contribute to the development, enhancement and support of systems that are used in the core business functions within the Analytic Environment. The AEBS provides value-added system support for the models, business packages and automated solutions in the Analytic Environment. The team itself provides a business perspective on analytic, project-management and business/system support to externally driven initiatives. As well, through planning and business/Information Technology Services (ITS) relationships, the AEBS provides analysis and guidance to the prioritization and delivery of ITS changes and projects for the departments.
provide System Administration and troubleshoot the Tri-Agency Database System (TDS), the Automated Data Transfer System (ADT) and the Data Acquisition and Control Solution (DACS) collaborate with internal clients, IT developers and external agencies such as the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OFSI) and the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC) deliver helpline services to internal and external clients; e.g., financial institutions develop and execute system test plans respond to internal and external queries and ad hoc requests for specific analysis, training and support monitor operational processes or systems and report to management on findings to support both management-client relations and client expectations investigate trends and irregularities to identify causes and options for consideration that are then assessed by more senior colleagues gather and analyze operational data/information to report on business operations, identify irregularities and minimize operational risk evaluate requests from the Data and Statistics Office (DSO) and external sources for new systems and hardware/software improvements to existing systems, and propose technical changes to increase reliability and efficiency of existing systems participate in Type 14 projects and provide analytic support to projects through the use of qualitative or quantitative methodologies, including participating in the evolution of technology for Data Management
completed post-secondary education in information technology, statistics, finance or business analysis a minimum of three years of relevant work experience in at least one of the following disciplines: information technology, finance, statistics or business systems analysis English and French essential linguistic requirement: level 5 fully functional in second official language strong interpersonal and communication skills, both oral and written ability to work independently and in a team environment with minimum supervision solid analytic and problem-solving skills with the ability to gather information, resolve discrepancies in information, discern relevant data, and make sound decisions when giving advice or making recommendations demonstrated ability to troubleshoot system issues and questions remotely demonstrated capacity to plan, set priorities, and monitor projects and initiatives, ensuring follow-through and quality work outputs are produced on time understanding of the fundamentals of computer systems and IT methodology used in the client server environments, as well as understanding of structured methodology and system development life cycle ability to write business impact analyses based on the requirements and needs of the client
experience with Tri-Agency Database System (TDS) or Automated Data Transfer (ADT) experience in Forecasting Analysis and Modeling Environment (FAME) experience in working with databases Business Analysis certification through a recognized learning organization
Condition of employment: Candidate must be eligible for reliability. There will be no relocation assistance provided for this recruitment action. The Bank of Canada benefits from the unique perspectives, attributes and talents of its diverse workforce. We offer flexibility to accommodate the needs of our employees and candidates. The Bank of Canada is committed to employment equity and actively encourages applications from qualified men and women, including Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minorities. Only the candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.If you are a qualified candidate, please submit a detailed resumι and a covering letter by 23 September 2012. We will also ask you to complete a mandatory questionnaire during the application process.
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