[Remote] Business Analyst (2026)

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Grant Street Group is a company focused on providing SaaS solutions for public sector clients. They are seeking a Business Analyst to act as a liaison between developers and clients, solving complex problems, providing client support, and coordinating software implementations and training. Responsibilities Problem Solving Every day you work to solve complex problems. When you analyze a calculation, investigate the cause of a bug, or propose a new process you are venturing into unfamiliar territory to find a solution. Our clients and developers rely on your problem solving skills to ensure our software is built and supported effectively Client support When a customer has a question, problem, or suggestion, they come to you! You are known as a subject matter expert and our clients rely on that expertise regularly. Whether the issue is major or minor, you know that Grant Street Group takes Software as a Service literally Prioritization Our software is ever-changing. With that comes the need to prioritize what, when, and how changes are made. Since you’re working with the software and our clients daily, who better to prioritize than you? Business analysts are constantly asking themselves Does this feature need to be completed before a certain time? What is the impact of this bug? How can other clients benefit from this change? We use a ticketing system to track pieces of work such as functionality requests and bug fixes. We then prioritize them for developers to work on Technical Specifications It’s your job to convey to the developers what changes need to be made. What happens when you click this button? What does the page look like? How is this file transferred to an external system? In this way, you are directly affecting the product and our clients’ experience Testing When a developer completes a change, you get to test it out (in a beta environment) to ensure that it’s working correctly. Does the new behavior match the specification? Does everything else surrounding the change still work correctly? Implementations We’re a growing company and adding new clients is an exciting part of that growth! Since you’re a subject matter expert, you coordinate with new clients to configure the software to best fit their needs. Think of yourself as a consultant. What business processes does the client need to accomplish? How can our software fit in with and help that process? Training Helping clients learn about how our software works is also part of your role. Whether it’s a new client coming up to speed on how tasks are completed, or an existing client that is incorporating a new feature into their process, you’re a resource for providing the information and tools they need Skills Curious disposition Ability to explain things clearly Capable communicator with spoken and written word Ability to collaborate within a team environment Dedicated learner with the ability to use software Strong academic performance Great writing skills Ability to engage others in meaningful conversations Problem-solving skills Client support expertise Ability to prioritize tasks Ability to convey technical specifications to developers Experience in testing software changes Experience in coordinating software implementations for clients Experience in training clients on software usage Intellectual curiosity and passion for problem solving Benefits Remote work Approximately 10-15% travel required Work in our downtown headquarters in Pittsburgh if you live (or want to) there Technology-rich work environment Support for on-site and telecommuting positions tailored to the needs of our employees Company Overview Software that Works to Help Government Work Better. It was founded in 1997, and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, with a workforce of 201-500 employees. Its website is https//www.grantstreet.com/. Apply To This Job

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