Legislative Budget Board · 1 month ago
Budget Analyst - Information Technology
The Legislative Budget Board is seeking an Information Technology Budget Analyst to collaborate across multiple teams on fiscal analysis and policy recommendations related to information technology projects in state government. This role involves examining budgets, developing recommendations, and presenting significant policy issues to management and legislative committees.
Government Administration
Responsibilities
Examine budgets/requests to assess whether funds are appropriately allocated, budgeted, and expended
Develop budget and policy recommendations and accurately reflect recommendations in information systems
Collect, organize, analyze data and prepare written materials, including publications
Orally present and explain significant policy/budget issues to LBB management, legislative committees and others, providing concise explanations and recommendations/options for resolution
Estimate the fiscal impact of legislation and agency exceptional item requests
Analyze cost data for IT projects at various state agencies
Develop, implement and complete reviews, research studies, risk analyses, and other IT related requests
Review assigned capital IT budget items and projects
Conduct quality control testing on IT applications
Analyze and provide recommendations related to potential risk of the agency’s IT exceptional items throughout session
Evaluate risks in state contracts related to IT budget items and projects
Contribute to agency projects and perform related work as assigned
Qualification
Required
Minimum salary is listed. Actual salary will be determined based on qualifications and experience
The Information Technology Budget Analyst collaborates across multiple teams through evaluations, fiscal analysis, policy recommendations, and communication in writing and oral settings; and, works on special projects for the Legislative Budget Board (LBB) relating to information technology projects in state government
The position reports to the Information Technology Manager and works under general supervision, with moderate latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment
Examine budgets/requests to assess whether funds are appropriately allocated, budgeted, and expended
Develop budget and policy recommendations and accurately reflect recommendations in information systems
Collect, organize, analyze data and prepare written materials, including publications
Orally present and explain significant policy/budget issues to LBB management, legislative committees and others, providing concise explanations and recommendations/options for resolution
Estimate the fiscal impact of legislation and agency exceptional item requests
Analyze cost data for IT projects at various state agencies
Develop, implement and complete reviews, research studies, risk analyses, and other IT related requests
Review assigned capital IT budget items and projects
Conduct quality control testing on IT applications
Analyze and provide recommendations related to potential risk of the agency's IT exceptional items throughout session
Evaluate risks in state contracts related to IT budget items and projects
Contribute to agency projects and perform related work as assigned
Understanding of information technology concepts
Work effectively with LBB and assigned agency management and staff, and legislators/legislative staff
Think critically, take initiative and use good judgment
Knowledge of legislative budget and QAT processes
Communicate professionally in writing and orally (including presentations in formal and information settings)
Ability to work on computers for extended periods of time
Create timely, relevant, accurate, and polished work products
Ability to maintain objectivity and express ideas without bias
Use business tools successfully (i.e. Word, Excel, Access, Google Chrome, email, customized applications, desktop pc, laptop/tablet, and smart phone)
Skill in listening and responding appropriately in a variety of settings
Identify alternatives and make recommendations supported with evidence
Maintain confidential and sensitive information and follow agency protocols
Understand legislative/budget processes and budget, performance, and operations of assigned agency
Work at a computer and desk for extended periods of time
Embrace agency mission/core values and follow policies, procedures, and processes
Work effectively with LBB management and staff, as well as all external customers
Coordinate, collaborate, and employ good interpersonal skills; demonstrate positive outlook
Balance concurrent projects, work under pressure, and adapt to changing priorities/deadlines
Act with motivation, organization, and attention to details; complete tasks with an appropriate level of independence
Be punctual and have regular attendance
Work overtime on nights, weekends, and holidays, as necessary to meet agency deadlines
Graduation from an accredited college or university is required
Preferred
Understanding of information technology concepts and project management principles is preferred
Degree major or minor related to the work of the LBB, including but not limited to: Economics, IT Management, Public Administration, Government, Political Science, or Public Affairs preferred
Earned graduate degree is preferred
Benefits
Health Insurance and Optional Coverages available
TexFlex Flexible Spending Accounts
Retirement Plan
Company
Legislative Budget Board
The Texas Legislative Budget Board (LBB) is a permanent joint committee of the Texas Legislature that develops budget and policy recommendations for legislative appropriations, completes fiscal analyses for proposed legislation, and conducts evaluations and reviews to improve the efficiency and performance of state and local operations.
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