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Sr. Program Analyst, MWBD

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* Applicants MUST submit a cover letter with resume to be considered.

* This position will require in-office presence. Hybrid work schedules may be possible based on specific

job duties and consistent with ESD policy

* Minorities, women, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Please contact

Human Resources if you require an accommodation.

BASIC FUNCTION:

Under the general direction of the Minority and Women s Business Development (MWBD) Director of Agency Services, the incumbent will act as primary MWBD analyst for assigned agencies/authorities regarding their MWBE reporting and related procurement activities as determined by New York State Executive Law Article 15-A and related regulations, and the MWBD Division, concerning the utilization of certified MWBEs on state contracts.

The incumbent will keep Division management apprised on a timely basis of significant issues, trends, or developments, with written findings and recommendations.

WORK PERFORMED:

  • Serve as MWBD Analyst to assigned agencies/authorities.
  • Receive, analyze, and evaluate, and conduct primary review and take corrective actions on agency/authority annual goal plans and quarterly utilization reports for compliance with Executive Law Article 15-A, MWBD Division protocols, and other related sources of law and policy pertaining to the MWBD program.
  • Conduct periodic meetings with agencies/authorities to discuss MWBD reporting and related progress and needs. Report and provide recommended follow-up to MWBD Division management.
  • Anticipate and report issues and concerns related to agencies/authorities MWBD utilization or other 15-A reporting requirements to management.
  • Upon request by the Director of Agency Services, assist in the conducting of MWBD program reviews of agency/authority contracts, documents, and procurement records to assess compliance with Article 15-A and associated regulations, related laws, rules, and MWBD Division directives.
  • Monitor and conduct periodic surveys related to agency/authority 15-A programs.
  • Plan and conduct training, orientation and technical assistance programs for agencies/authorities regarding MWBD reporting and compliance, including the use of the New York State Contract System (and any successor system), agency/authority program responsibilities under Article 15-A (such as MWBD related procurement practices and reporting protocols); and policies and practices relating to new initiatives.
  • Upon request from the Director of Agency Services, work with the Certification and Compliance Units to coordinate reporting and compliance efforts regarding certification status of vendors and the granting of MWBD credit to agencies and authorities.
  • Upon request from the Director of Agency Services, review and make corrective suggestions/recommendations that adhere to MWBD best practices standards to the head of Compliance and Division management.
  • Upon request by the Director of Agency Services work with the Business Development Unit to identify and coordinate agency/authority outreach and trainings related activity.
  • Train and assist agencies/authorities with searching the database of certified MWBEs to locate qualified firms for their procurements.
  • Communicate directives from MWBD Division to agencies/authorities and provide related feedback to the MWBD Division as needed.
  • Prepare and report on agency/authority MWBD program reporting (i.e., progress and challenges) as required by the Director of Agency Services or Executive Director. Develop correspondence, surveys, and reports as requested for internal or external distribution.
  • Identify those agencies/authorities that are to be placed on remedial plans or other

MWBD Division enhanced technical assistance initiatives and, upon request by the Director of Agency Services, and/or Executive Director, issue notices of such requirement to said agencies/authorities. Then meet with, monitor, make recommendations and report on agencies/authorities remedial plans or enhanced technical assistance initiative progress.

  • Perform other special projects as reasonably required by the Director of Agency Services or Executive Director.
  • Travel may be required.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

Education Level required: A bachelor s degree or an associate degree requires two additional years of experience described below.

Relevant experience required: 5+ years of experience in noted areas. Some policy experience. Progressive administrative, bookkeeping, or office management experience. Experience working in economically distressed communities or with Minority or Woman-Owned Business Enterprises (MWBEs) a plus.

Knowledge required: Excellent interpersonal skills. Excellent communication skills (written and verbal). Experience in organizational change and program development. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

APPROXIMATE HIRING SALARY: $75,000 to $80,000 (w/ comprehensive benefits package)

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External Candidates: Please attach cover letter and resume. To apply copy & paste URL in browser: https://bit.ly/3APr8cp

Internal Candidates: Please apply through ADP using the Myself/Talent menu and submit your cover letter and resume for consideration

WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER COMMITTED TO DIVERSITY

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