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Electoral Commission SA (ECSA) is seeking an experienced Senior Business Analyst, who will be responsible for understanding business needs and working with stakeholders and partners to assess, plan and deliver business solutions that reduce risk, are cost effective and align with ECSA's ICT strategic direction and operational objectives.
The Senior Business Analyst will liaise and collaborate with ECSA branches, and with ICT service providers, government agencies and other relevant stakeholders as required.
Reporting to the Manager ICT, the Senior Business Analyst will:Establish and maintain effective working relationships with internal teams and external stakeholders to understand their expectations, core service obligations, and operational business needs.
Manage the analysis and documentation of business requirements, including user needs, business needs and processes, solution analysis and design.
Lead and guide the analysis effort required to assess opportunities in line with agreed objectives and actions.Liaise with the broader ICT team to identify viable ICT options and solutions that meet stakeholder needs and requirements.Provide strategic advice to executive, managers and steering committees to guide the implementation of ICT initiatives.
Lead and manage project management activities.
Applications are encouraged from individuals with significant experience in undertaking business analysis for major projects specifically in an ICT environment, proven experience building relationships with internal and external stakeholders and the ability to lead and implement change in ICT systems.
Highly developed written and verbal communication skills with ability to communicate complex concepts to a wide and diverse audience, the ability to develop high standard business and technical documentation and advanced analytical, conceptual and problem-solving skills are essential to this role.
If you're skilled in navigating complex systems and thrive in a collaborative environment where your insights will directly influence project outcomes, join us as a Senior Business Analyst and help shape strategic initiatives across ECSA.
Special Conditions
This role is offered on an ongoing basisIn order not to compromise the strict neutrality of the Commission, no person who is active in political affairs or intends to carry on this activity may be an employee.
Employment is dependent upon a Criminal history check that the Commission finds satisfactory.
Extensive out of normal working hours duty may be required during the period of an election.Some interstate and intrastate travel may be required.
Remuneration
ASO7 - $108,109 to $116,864 per annum
Applicants are requested to refer to the Job Application Guidelines before submitting their application.
Applications must be submitted with a completed SA Public Sector Pre-employment Declaration, cover letter, resume/CV and a written report (of no more than two pages) addressing the essential requirements of the position as outlined in the person specification.
Applications close 9am Thursday 28 August 2025
Additional Notes
The Electoral Commission of South Australia is an equal opportunity employer.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and people with disability are strongly encouraged to apply.
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In 1907 the State Electoral Department was created as an independent office responsible for the conduct and administration of parliamentary elections in South Australia. The State Electoral Department became the State Electoral Office in 1993 and the Electoral Commission SA in 2009.
Electoral Commission SA is an independent agency and aims to ensure that demands for electoral services and participation in the democratic processes have been met fairly, honestly and within the law. The minister responsible is the Attorney-General.
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In 1907 the State Electoral Department was created as an independent office responsible for the conduct and administration of parliamentary elections in South Australia. The State Electoral Department became the State Electoral Office in 1993 and the Electoral Commission SA in 2009.
Electoral Commission SA is an independent agency and aims to ensure that demands for electoral services and participation in the democratic processes have been met fairly, honestly and within the law. The minister responsible is the Attorney-General.
Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.
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