Job Description
IMPORTANT:This is a Southern California based hybrid remote role. 1 to 4 days at the JLOOP HQ in Long Beach, CA. Unfortunately, we cannot entertain any candidates who do not reside in Southern California.
The Business Analyst is the connective tissue between project SOWs, business stakeholders, cross-functional teams, multiple business units, and end-user personas at JLOOP Enterprise. This role helps JLOOP Producers deeply understand business scope, application requirements, client needs, and user expectations, then translates that understanding into clear, actionable actionable documentation of deliverables for execution teams.
This position requires strong analytical acumen, business process fluency, and communication discipline in an enterprise, contract-driven IT environment. The Business Analyst ensures outcomes, value, and functionality align with organizational objectives, contractual obligations, and measurable user impact.
Requirements
1. Business Requirements Gathering & Analysis
Lead the process of gathering, analyzing, and documenting comprehensive business requirements for customer contract scope.
Engage diverse stakeholders including HR representatives, technical teams, end users, and external partners to clarify business needs, pain points, and desired outcomes.
Translate complex requirements into clear, actionable documentation of deliverables for project teams.
The BA turns business complexity into execution-ready clarity.
2. User Persona Development & User Story Creation
Develop detailed user personas and user stories for internal and external stakeholders.
Ensure scenarios cover different roles, workflows, edge cases, and decision points.
Work cross-functionally to validate and iterate on personas and stories in alignment with project objectives and business value.
The BA ensures the team builds for real users, not assumptions.
3. Legacy Systems Analysis & Process Mapping
Conduct thorough analysis of existing systems, process flows, architecture, and integrations across the use case.
Identify gaps, inefficiencies, and modernization opportunities before they become delivery risk.
Document current-state and future-state process maps for clarity, alignment, and traceability.
The BA makes transformation decisions evidence-based and defensible.
4. Stakeholder Communication & Collaboration
Serve as the primary analyst voice for defined SOWs across business and technical conversations.
Facilitate and attend meetings with key persona groups to gather insight that supports clear definitions of done and measurable deliverables.
Maintain requirement traceability and decision records so teams can move quickly without losing alignment.
The BA keeps stakeholders aligned to one shared understanding of scope.
5. Outcome Measurement & Value Realization
Define key performance metrics and desired business outcomes tied to the SOW.
Produce analysis findings and recommendation reports that help Producers and stakeholders maintain scope alignment.
Ensure user, business, and contractual objectives are measurable and delivered.
The BA links requirements to real, trackable value.
Preferred Qualifications
Degree in Business Analytics, Project Management, or a related field
Professional certifications such as CBAP (Certified Business Analysis Professional) or PMI-PBA (Professional in Business Analysis)
Experience working on high-pedigree technology platforms or proficiency testing applications
Prior experience with contract management in the science lab sector
Knowledge of clinical, laboratory, or regulated business domains and environments
Seasoned experience with modern requirements management and collaboration tools
Ideal Candidate Traits
Structured thinker who can move from ambiguity to clear requirements quickly.
Strong facilitator who earns trust across technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Detail-oriented and rigorous, with high standards for requirement quality and traceability.
Commercially aware and contract-literate, able to separate must-haves from nice-to-haves.
Comfortable challenging assumptions while staying collaborative, objective, and outcome-focused.
Success Indicators
Requirements are complete, testable, and approved without repeated rework cycles.
User stories, personas, and process maps are current and actively used by delivery teams.
Scope ambiguity decreases over time and change requests are intentional, not reactive.
Producers and stakeholders can quickly explain what is being built, why, and how success will be measured.
Decisions and assumptions are documented with clear traceability from business need to implementation.
Delivered outcomes align to contractual obligations and agreed business value metrics.
Benefits
Paid Time Off - Vacation + Sick Leave
Health Insurance
Vision Insurance
Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
401k
Full-time
Fully remote