A business analyst role supporting Esri's Human Resources organization by gathering requirements, designing data visuals, and developing information products to aid strategic decision-making using tools like Power BI and SQL.
Key Responsibilities
Engage with HR to understand business challenges and information needs
Assess data availability and quality
Design data visuals and produce information products
Elicit requirements through interviews, workshops, surveys, and analysis
Create project artifacts such as requirements documentation, use cases, and data models
Evaluate information from multiple sources and develop detailed requirements
Collaborate with colleagues to analyze information, prioritize requirements, and evaluate solutions
Ensure data requirements are met within acceptable response times and reliability
Produce dashboards and reports using Power BI
Requirements
Five years of direct work experience in a business analyst capacity supporting the business intelligence needs of Human Resources organizations.
Exceptional communication, presentation, and organizational skills with the ability to adapt communication style and message based on audience including peers, stakeholders, executives, and subject matter experts.
Excellent interpersonal skills including diplomacy, negotiating, reasoning, problem solving, and influence.
Strong analytical skills, including a thorough understanding of how to interpret business needs.
Strong facilitation skills to gain requirements from various personalities across the organization.
Ability to set priorities, plan, and independently execute tasks in a structured manner while working in a fast-paced environment.
Bachelor’s degree in business, mathematics, or a related field.
Visa sponsorship is not available for this posting; applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the US.
Benefits & Perks
industry-leading health and welfare benefits including medical, dental, and vision insurance
basic and supplemental life insurance for employees and their families
401(k) and profit-sharing programs
minimum of 80 hours of vacation leave
twelve paid holidays throughout the year
opportunities for personal and professional growth