Christian C.
About Christian C.
Christian C. is a Business Systems Analyst with extensive experience in government roles and a strong educational background in International Relations and Business Analysis. He has utilized various analytical tools to support project management and stakeholder collaboration since 2017.
Work at Government of Canada
Christian C. has been employed at the Government of Canada as a Business Systems Analyst since 2017. He has held various roles within the organization, including Scrum Master for 11 months in 2018 and Junior Business Systems Analyst from 2016 to 2017. His responsibilities include briefing upper management on project statuses, supporting change management initiatives, and conducting User Acceptance Testing. He collaborates with Product Owners to develop User Stories and Acceptance Criteria, ensuring alignment with organizational goals.
Education and Expertise
Christian C. has an extensive educational background, holding multiple degrees and certifications. He earned a Master's degree in Public Administration from Université Laval and a Master's degree in International Management from Université du Québec - Ecole nationale d'Administration publique. He also achieved an Associate’s Degree in Business Analysis from McMaster University. His expertise includes utilizing analytical tools such as Ishikawa diagrams, root-cause analysis, and MoSCoW prioritization to gather and prioritize business requirements.
Background
Christian C. has a diverse professional background that includes experience in both public service and academia. He worked as a Junior Counsellor in the Science & Technology Group at the Embassy of Canada to the United States for four months in 2014. Prior to his current role, he served in program administration at the Government of Canada from 2014 to 2016. His earlier experience includes a position as a Teaching Assistant at Université Laval in 2011.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Christian C. has contributed to various initiatives that enhance organizational practices. He plays a key role in evolving best practices within the Government of Canada and ensures adherence to professional guidelines. His involvement in conducting Joint Application Design (JAD) sessions facilitates collaboration between stakeholders and development teams, further supporting project alignment and stakeholder engagement.