General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) is hiring a Business Operations Governance Analyst to support its Federal Health program. The role focuses on bringing technical, operational, and analytical expertise to ensure smooth delivery across teams and stakeholders.
What the Business Operations Governance Analyst Role Involves
The analyst will work with cross-functional groups, assess risks, and help resolve issues to keep the program on track. According to GDIT's job posting, the role includes supporting collaboration across client and partner organizations, identifying risks, tracking issues, and driving mitigation actions.
The position also involves contributing to documentation, reporting, or technical analysis as needed. The analyst will coordinate with both technical and non-technical stakeholders to ensure alignment and help maintain continuity of operations across related workstreams.
Qualifications and Requirements
GDIT is looking for candidates with a Bachelor's degree and at least 5 years of relevant experience. However, work experience can be considered in place of a degree. The company lists strong problem-solving and analytical skills as key requirements, along with the ability to work collaboratively across diverse teams.
Clear written and verbal communication is also essential for this role. The position does not require US citizenship, but visa sponsorship will not be considered.
Our Take: A Role That Bridges Operations and Governance
This position sits at an important intersection. It is not purely operational — it also involves governance, which means ensuring processes are followed, risks are managed, and communication stays open. For someone with five or more years of experience in business operations, this could be a solid next step into a more structured, program-level role. The fact that GDIT is open to experience in lieu of a degree also makes this accessible to a wider pool of candidates.