About the Office of the Comptroller The Office of the Comptroller oversees the Commonwealth's financial systems, promoting integrity, mitigating risk, and providing accurate reporting and promoting transparency to illustrate the financial health of Massachusetts. The Office is an independent and non-partisan department of the Commonwealth. As stewards of the public trust, we aspire to inspire confidence by maintaining our core principles: clarity, integrity, and accountability. The powers and obligations of the Office of the Comptroller are generally dictated by M.G.L. c.7A. About Business Enterprise Systems Transformation (BEST) Program The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is undertaking a multi-year project known as the Business Enterprise Systems Transformation (BEST) Program to implement a comprehensive Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software solution which will support a wide range of business functions used by all state agencies. Phase 1 of the Program focuses on the replacement of the Commonwealth's Financial Management and General Ledger solution and is currently underway. Phase 2 focuses on Payroll and Human Capital Management (HCM) modules which support a full software suite capable of addressing government business needs across Payroll, Time and Attendance , Performance Management, Learning Management , Talent Acquisition, Onboarding and Offboarding Management , Position Management and Personnel Administration and Leave Management solutions across all Commonwealth entities who are seeking to migrate applications to a single solution platform over time should they elect to do so. Procurement for Phase 2 is currently in process and the solution is expected to go live in October 2027. The BEST Program is jointly sponsored by the Secretary for Administration and Finance, Comptroller of the Commonwealth and the Secretary of Technology Services and Security. This job posting is being issued through the Office of the Comptroller. More information can be found at. PositionSummary To see the full position summary go to Specific Duties The specific duties of this position include but are not limited to the following: Assist with gathering current state business requirements across the Commonwealth, specific to labor relations and Collective Bargaining Agreements. Review the functionality of the new software solution to determine how that software will be configured to address existing or needed Commonwealth requirements in support of labor relations and Collective Bargaining Agreements. Support the BEST Solution Functional leads and Change Management team to identify areas of significant business process change and contribute to the change management strategy. Support the configuration of the software to develop and test iterative versions of business functions. Work with the product and system integration vendors to scope out requirements for enhancements to the base software to address unique requirements. Participate in functional testing activities such as User Acceptance Testing (UAT), including developing test cases and scripts, with the BEST QA/Test Team and review test results and recommend mitigation for identified issues. Work with the BEST Business Intelligence, Reports, and Data Repository team to configure delivered reports and dashboards to educate and make data-driven decisions relating to specific labor relations and Collective Bargaining Agreement needs. Assist the BEST Training Team in developing Commonwealth-specific content for training materials highlighting new business processes and changes to current practices in support of efficient and complaint labor relations and Collective Bargaining Agreements utilization Work with the members of the functional team and product vendor to analyze the enterprise business area, new solution functionality, and business process change related to the implementation of the new solution to identify the optimal future state. Participate with the team in eliciting requirements for configuration of the new software through facilitated meetings with subject matter experts (SMEs), document analyses, requirements workshops, and/or site visits and record options and recommendations using business process descriptions, use cases, scenarios and task and workflow Visio diagrams for both current as-is processes and potential new processes. Participate in identifying the organizational impact on skills, processes, structures and business culture of business process changes and cooperate with change management program staff to plan for and develop communications, trainings, and readiness tasks and materials. Participate in the definition of strategies to address the gaps between the current and future state solution by documenting current business processes to detect critical deficiencies and essential new practices and procedures that will be needed. Support HCM & Payroll teams, system implementation and product vendors and subject matter experts to analyze the enterprise business processes and provide input related to CBA and labor relations functionality. Understand the Collective Bargaining Agreement needs impact across the HCM & Payroll business and provide input when reviewing configuration and design options offered in the new solution to balance meeting existing CBA needs with developing new functionality to make current process more efficient Support the Office of Employee Relations (OER) and other agency staff that manage collective bargaining agreements to keep them apprised of BEST Program status and ensure they have the necessary information for discussions with labor union representatives at their discretion as needed, over the course of the project. Record requirements for recommended software enhancements and perform analysis on potential benefit(s) resulting from said enhancements. Log issues and risks identified by the team in the Program's central log, track statuses, and update the central log as needed. Assist with weekly team status reporting. Share information with other teams as needed. Conduct research through meetings with department representatives, review of documentation or other materials to support team tasks. In conjunction with the BEST Training team, draft training content related to new business processes and changes to current business practices specific to labor relations and Collective Bargaining Agreements. Maintain a list of delivered reports and dashboards related to the team's functional area and coordinate the team's configuration recommendations to the BEST Business Intelligence, Reports, and Data Repository team; coordinate report configuration tasks assigned. Assist during testing activities and provide support to the BEST QA Team in recording results. Assist with draft and final team deliverables for review and approval. Participate in the team's review of vendor product deliverables. Salary Range: $ 95, 000 - $120,000 Salary is commensurate with experience. Comprehensive Benefits Package: When you embark on a career with the Commonwealth, you are offered an outstanding suite of employee benefits that add to the overall value of your compensation package. We take pride in providing a work experience that supports you, your loved ones, and your future. CTR is pleased to offer a comprehensive benefits package to its employees. The specific components and eligibility may vary based upon position classification, hours worked per week and other variables. Therefore, specific benefits for this position may be discussed as part of the interview and offer process. This is a management position. The successful candidate will be an employee at will. This position is non-civil service and not covered by a collective bargaining agreement. This position is an exempt position. The overall benefits available include paid vacation, sick and personal leave time, health, dental and vision insurance through the Commonwealth's Group Insurance, and optional pre-tax Health Savings Account plans. CTR employees also participate in the Commonwealth's State Retirement Plan, which can become a defined benefit plan for those that both vest and subsequently retire from State service. Follow this link for additional retirement information: In addition, CTR provides employees the opportunity to elect life insurance, long term disability insurance, deferred compensation savings, tuition remission, pre-tax commuter account plans, along with other programs.This position may be eligible for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program administered by the Federal Government. CTR Hybrid-Work Model CTR operates under a Hybrid work model. Under this policy, employees are currently required to work a minimum of four business days per month (two set by management and two set by the employee) on-site at CTR's Boston office and may work remotely the remainder of the time at a location approved by their supervisor, so long as they comply with the requirements of the telework policy. Under this policy, all employees must be able to report to the Boston office with little or no notice, even including the same workday should an exigent circumstance arise. Therefore, a reasonable proximity to the office is necessary. CTR does not reimburse for employees to travel to the office. On-site work is an essential function of this position. In addition, the successful candidate may be required to work primarily on site in Boston during the initial training and orientation period and/or for certain positions a primarily on-site role may be necessary. Commitment to Diversity: . click apply for full job details
Date Posted: 23 April 2025
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