The Organizational Business Process Analyst serves as a liaison and process manager, responsible for developing, maintaining, and optimizing internal workflows; supporting, re-engineering, and managing cross-functional processes; providing cross-team support; and supporting acquisition subject matter experts. This role combines process and document/data management with general and administrative organizational support.
Distributed Solutions, Inc. (DSI) is a leading provider of knowledge-driven software solutions and subject-matter consulting services that address the needs of acquisition professionals. DSI offers a fun, casual, and collaborative work environment for individuals interested in overcoming technological barriers, learning by doing, and taking pride in developing superior software manufactured in the USA.
Key Responsibilities: Business Process Organization and Management
Implement, maintain, and enhance DSI’s revised Government-response framework.
Liaise with future third-party providers (e.g., graphics teams for design updates, template development, and refinement, etc.).
Manage the response protocol by executing checklist items and coordinating the team.
Provide logistical and administrative support to response execution teams.
Documentation and Knowledge Management
Catalog and maintain DSI’s response document repository, checklists, links to graphics, etc.
Own and direct documentation and process review at subject-specific cadence.
Identify, consolidate, and combine presentation materials and devise, maintain, and improve organizational framework for content.
Cross-Functional Coordination & Communication
Connect disconnected or siloed work and review cycles and processes.
Integrate change request review into the revised road mapping process.
Connect knowledge base, development releases, and release announcements into capability and content review.
Project Management & Organizational Information Management
Manage secondary AEON roadmap development and track milestones, content classification, and the drafting of supplemental documentation.
Identify and map information flows and key roles and responsibilities across multiple domains, including product release announcements, knowledge base updates, and other related product announcements.
Other Crosscutting and Technical Support
Technical writing for product documentation, organizational processes, and procedures.
Ad hoc support across development, program, and administrative functions.
Education & Experience
Bachelor's degree
3-5 years of experience in business process analysis, project coordination, organizational management, or a related field of practice
Direct experience with Federal procurement and Federal program management (i.e., managing the Small Business Innovation Research acquisition lifecycle and due diligence requirements, managing Federal information technology investment portfolios and contracts, etc.)
Experience working with government contracts or in regulated environments is preferred
Technical Skills
Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
Experience with workflow diagramming tools (e.g., Visio or similar)
Familiarity with project management software and collaboration platforms
Strong data analysis and reporting capabilities
Strong background in self-directed, independent work and problem-solving
Core Competencies
Process Optimization: Proven ability to analyze, document, and improve business processes
Project Coordination: Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously
Communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills for diverse audiences
Analytical Thinking: Ability to identify patterns, connections, and improvement opportunities
Stakeholder Management: Experience coordinating across multiple teams and external partners
Attention to Detail: High accuracy in documentation and process execution
Adaptability: Comfortable working in dynamic environments with changing priorities
Distributed Solutions, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or protected veteran status