
Business Analyst – Publication Management Systems
Zealogics Inc
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Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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About the role
- Lead requirements gathering efforts for the design and development of a publication management system.
- Engage with diverse stakeholders, including researchers, faculty, librarians, compliance teams, and IT staff, to elicit, analyze, and document business and functional requirements.
- Translate complex scientific, bibliographic, and compliance needs into clear, actionable requirements for technical teams.
- Facilitate workshops, interviews, and working sessions to drive consensus across multiple stakeholder groups.
- Develop detailed artifacts such as BRDs, functional specifications, user stories, workflows, and process maps.
- Support validation of requirements through design reviews, testing, and user acceptance activities.
- Act as a liaison between business stakeholders and development teams throughout the project lifecycle.
Requirements
- Proven experience as a Business Analyst supporting software development projects, preferably in research, academic, healthcare, or life sciences environments.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to clearly articulate complex concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Strong requirements elicitation, documentation, and analysis skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work with multiple stakeholders and manage competing priorities.
- Experience supporting Agile, iterative, or phased development methodologies.
Benefits
- Flexible remote work arrangements
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
requirements gatheringbusiness analysisfunctional specificationsuser storiesworkflowsprocess mapsdesign reviewsuser acceptance testingAgile methodologiesiterative development
Soft Skills
communication skillsstakeholder engagementconsensus buildingdocumentation skillsanalytical skillsprioritizationcollaborationfacilitationproblem-solvingadaptability