
Analyst, Corporate Land
- Regina, SK
- Temporaire
- Temps-plein
- Prepare, register and administer land rights and easements and retrieve and/or enter information within a variety of applications
- Manage documents and process payments relating to easement and land rights requirements
- Research, analyze, administer and maintain procedures, documentation and communications for the department
- Formulate standards and procedures related to a variety of functions
- Resolve inquiries for both internal and external customers and provide documentation to end users regarding departmental programs
- Assist with and prepare spread sheets and reports as required
- Develop queries for various reporting purposes
- Participate in process re-engineering activities to identify business enabling solutions and areas of improvement
- Assist and participate in the coordination and preparation of business materials for departmental and project teams
- Assist in the implementation of organizational change (people, process and technology)
- Facilitate meetings to gather and document business and project requirements
- Act as a liaison between business and technical resources
- Utilize corporate applications and maintain files, records and databases associated with departmental functions
- Provide assistance to functional work teams or project teams, as requested
- Participate in continuous educational and professional development as required
- Other related duties, as assigned
- Bachelor's Degree, Diploma or Certificate in Business Administration, or equivalent AND/OR;
- Five (5) years of related experience in real property acquisition, easement and legal property, or equivalent
- Knowledge of standard business analysis practices, including requirements gathering, business case development and business processes and information technology
- Ability to analyze functional/technological information and business needs and identify and implement solutions
- Ability to complete multiple, simultaneous projects, within tight deadlines and under minimal supervision
- Knowledge of information technology processes
- Strong organizational and project management skills
- Strong interpersonal, written and oral communication skills
- Strong presentation and facilitation skills
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- Indigenous Peoples
- members of Visible Minority Groups
- persons with disabilities
- women
- LGBTQ2S+ community
- persons who served and are serving in the military
- newcomers to Saskatchewan