[Remote] Business Analyst (AI Enablement Team)

Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. CACI International Inc is seeking a Business Analyst to join their AI Enablement Team, supporting rapid AI engagements across Federal programs. The role involves collaborating with engineers to identify AI opportunities, translate business needs into technical requirements, and refine discovery frameworks to enhance future engagements.


Responsibilities

  • Conduct discovery interviews and workshops to understand mission workflows, pain points, and constraints
  • Identify feasible, high‑impact AI opportunities and support ideation focused on 1–2 month delivery windows
  • Translate needs into clear requirements, user stories, acceptance criteria, and process maps
  • Map business problems to AI capabilities (RAG, conversational AI, agents) and validate feasibility with engineers
  • Synthesize stakeholder input, document readiness factors, and support engagement scoping
  • Contribute to knowledge‑transfer materials and user‑facing guides; support handoff readiness
  • Improve discovery templates, assessment frameworks, and catalog artifacts based on field experience
  • Collaborate closely with technical teams, translating between business and engineering perspectives

Skills

  • Bachelors Degree and 3–5+ years business analysis experience supporting software or IT delivery; strong requirements gathering and process mapping skills
  • Working knowledge of software development lifecycles, cloud concepts, APIs, databases, and integration patterns
  • Proficiency eliciting and validating requirements through interviews, workshops, and documentation
  • Practical fluency with AI tools and core GenAI concepts (prompting, RAG, agents, context windows, and key operational considerations)
  • Strong stakeholder management and ability to reconcile competing needs
  • Ability to scope feasible use cases for short delivery cycles and work iteratively
  • Collaborative, team‑oriented mindset with experience using agile tools (GitLab, Jira, Confluence)
  • Ability to obtain a U.S. Secret clearance
  • Experience in process improvement, change management, or organizational readiness assessments
  • Data analysis skills (SQL, Excel, Python) and understanding of data readiness for AI
  • Experience with diagramming tools (Lucidchart, Visio, Miro, etc.)
  • Consulting or multi‑project background
  • Federal experience or familiarity with NIST/ATO/FedRAMP
  • Prior involvement in AI/ML projects
  • Relevant BA or Agile certifications (CBAP, PMI‑PBA, IIBA‑AAC, etc.)

Benefits

  • Healthcare
  • Wellness
  • Financial
  • Retirement
  • Family support
  • Continuing education
  • Time off benefits

Company Overview

  • At CACI International Inc (NYSE: CACI), our 25,000 talented and dynamic employees are ever vigilant in delivering distinctive expertise and technology to meet our customers’ greatest challenges in national security. It was founded in 1962, and is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is https://www.caci.com.

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