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TSS DISASTER RECOVERY ANALYST

The Disaster Recovery Analyst is responsible for facilitating Business Continuity Planning (BCP) teams that design, maintain, and regularly update business continuity plans, disaster recovery plans, and crises management protocols for the Department of Information Systems (DIS). This position is governed by state and federal law and agency policy.

Class Code:

D031C

Job Grade:

GS10

Special Job Requirements:

0

Typical Functions:

Supports all contingency planning efforts within DIS; coordinates all communications with employees and management for events that may interrupt agency business. Ensures compliance with established security policy in the development, implementation, maintenance, and dissemination of contingency plan documentation for the contingency planning program. Coordinates, documents, and maintains the identification of the business functions and the assignment of criticality and recovery time frame requirements for DIS by working with management and staff. Identifies DIS business function resource requirements, including hardware, software, vendor information, essential personnel, and facility space. Facilitates the accuracy of all DIS contingency planning documentation, including emergency notification list, BCP backup names and numbers, contingency plans, test plans, schedules, and results. Serves as technical BCP Consultant and Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery Planner in the implementation of billable business continuity services for DIS customers. Coordinates recovery activities in the event of a disaster.

Knowledge, Abilities, and Skills:

Knowledge of business, continuity planning, and emergency management protocols. Knowledge of information systems. Ability to effectively communicate in verbal and written formats, to develop and deliver presentations and training programs. Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations.

Minimum Qualifications:

The formal education equivalent of a bachelor’s degree in emergency management, systems engineering, information management, or a related field; plus six years of experience in disaster recovery coordination, including two years in a supervisory or leadership capacity.

Required Certificates:

0

Exempt:

E
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