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How much do business systems analyst project manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for business systems analyst project manager in the United States is $49.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38.70 and $58.65 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Business Systems Analyst Project Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Business Systems Analyst Project Manager, you need expertise in business analysis, requirements gathering, project management methodologies, and a relevant degree such as in business, IT, or a related field. Familiarity with tools like Microsoft Project, Jira, SQL databases, and certifications such as PMP or CBAP are highly valued. Strong communication, problem-solving, and stakeholder management skills distinguish top performers in this role. These skills and qualifications are crucial for effectively bridging business needs with technical solutions and ensuring successful project delivery.

How does a Business Systems Analyst Project Manager typically balance analytical tasks with project management responsibilities?

A Business Systems Analyst Project Manager often divides their time between analyzing business processes, gathering requirements, and leading project teams to deliver solutions. It's common to switch between deep-dive analytical work—such as mapping workflows or designing system specifications—and coordinating meetings, managing timelines, and resolving cross-functional issues. Effective prioritization and communication are key, as the role requires aligning technical details with business objectives while keeping projects on track. Many organizations support this dual focus with collaborative tools and clearly defined project phases, making it manageable to address both strategic and operational needs.

What is the difference between Business Systems Analyst Project Manager vs Business Systems Analyst?

AspectBusiness Systems AnalystBusiness Systems Analyst Project Manager
Primary RoleAnalyzes business needs and recommends technology solutionsManages projects while analyzing business needs and implementing solutions
CertificationsCBAP, CCBA, PMI-PBAPMI-PMP, CAPM, CBAP
Work EnvironmentBusiness analysis teams, IT departmentsProject teams, cross-functional departments
FocusRequirements gathering, process improvementProject planning, execution, and delivery

The main difference is that Business Systems Analysts focus on analyzing and defining business requirements, while Business Systems Analyst Project Managers oversee the project process to ensure solutions are delivered on time and within scope. The Project Manager role includes additional responsibilities like planning, resource management, and stakeholder communication, making it more comprehensive in project execution.

What is a Business Systems Analyst Project Manager?

A Business Systems Analyst Project Manager is a professional who combines the responsibilities of analyzing business systems and processes with leading and managing projects. They work to understand an organization's business needs, translate them into technical requirements, and oversee the implementation of technology solutions. Their role involves collaborating with stakeholders, designing efficient systems, managing project timelines and budgets, and ensuring successful delivery. They bridge the gap between business objectives and IT solutions, ensuring that projects align with organizational goals.
What cities are hiring for Business Systems Analyst Project Manager jobs? Cities with the most Business Systems Analyst Project Manager job openings:
Infographic showing various Business Systems Analyst Project Manager job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 86% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $102,956 per year, or $49.5 per hour.
Business Systems Analyst I/II/III

$85K - $128K/yr

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

This posting is for one position and will be filled as either a Business Systems Analyst I or Business Systems Analyst II or a Business Systems Analyst III depending on the candidate qualifications and experience.

FLSA Status: Exempt

Department: Information Technology

Reports To:Manager, Business Systems

Location: San Jose, CA

Salary:

Business Systems Analyst I - $85,740 - 128,610

Business Systems Analyst II - $98,601 - 147,902

Business Systems Analyst III - $111,168 - 172,310

Employee Unit: Employees in this classification are represented by Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local No. 521.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF POSITION

Business Systems Analyst I- The Business Systems Analyst I acts as a liaison between the business units, internal and external, including software development, production support teams, vendors and trading partners; develops and reviews small scale, basic business requirements, functional specifications, and business processes; participates in basic validation and testing of applications and reports, and provides support in the maintenance and improvement of SCFHP information management systems in support of SCFHP objectives and regulatory compliance.

Business Systems Analyst II- The Business Systems Analyst II acts as a liaison between the business units, internal and external, including software development, production support teams, vendors and trading partners; develops and reviews small to medium scale, basic to moderate business requirements, functional specifications, and business processes; participates in basic to moderate validation and testing of applications and reports, and provides support in the maintenance and improvement of SCFHP information management systems in support of SCFHP objectives and regulatory compliance.

Business Systems Analyst III - The Business Systems Analyst III acts as a liaison between the business units, internal and external, including software development, production support teams, vendors and trading partners; develops and reviews small to large scale, basic to complex business requirements, functional specifications, and business processes; participates in basic to complex validation and testing of applications and reports, and provides support in the maintenance and improvement of SCFHP information management systems in support of SCFHP objectives and regulatory compliance.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty listed below satisfactorily.

  1. Business Systems Analyst I -Project and task management for small scale projects including: facilitate stakeholder and project team meetings, track actionable items, send regular project communications to team members and stakeholders, and escalate identified risks.Business Systems Analyst II- Project and task management for small to medium scale projects including: facilitate stakeholder and project team meetings, track actionable items, send regular project communications to team members and stakeholders, and escalate identified risks. Business Systems Analyst III - Project and task management for small to large scale projects including: facilitate stakeholder and project team meetings, track actionable items, send regular project communications to team members and stakeholders, and escalate identified risks.
  2. Business Systems Analyst I- Troubleshoot small scale, basic production system issues, including: thoroughly reviewing the initial service request, efficiently gathering additional information as needed from the service requester and subject matter experts, performing comprehensive critical thinking to identify root cause, documenting findings and resolution, and working with manager to determine appropriate escalation path, if applicable.Business Systems Analyst II- Troubleshoot small to medium scale, basic to moderate production system issues, including: thoroughly reviewing the initial service request, efficiently gathering additional information as needed from the service requester and subject matter experts, performing comprehensive critical thinking to identify root cause, documenting findings and resolution, and working with manager to determine appropriate escalation path, if applicable. Business Systems Analyst III - Troubleshoot small to large scale, basic to complex production system issues, including: thoroughly reviewing the initial service request, efficiently gathering additional information as needed from the service requester and subject matter experts, performing comprehensive critical thinking to identify root cause, documenting findings and resolution, and working with manager to determine appropriate escalation path, if applicable.
  3. Business Systems Analyst I- Process improvement and documentation for small scale, basic projects and components of medium scale projects; writing formal requirements and functional specifications following industry standards and departmental templates; creating process flow diagrams; overseeing implemented changes; communicating impact to affected business areas.Business Systems Analyst II- Process improvement and documentation for small to medium scale, basic to moderate projects and components of large scale projects; writing formal requirements and functional specifications following industry standards and departmental templates; creating process flow diagrams; overseeing implemented changes; communicating impact to affected business areas. Business Systems Analyst III - Process improvement and documentation for small to large scale, basic to complex projects; writing formal requirements and functional specifications following industry standards and departmental templates; creating process flow diagrams; overseeing implemented changes; communicating impact to affected business areas.
  4. Responsible for following the SCFHP Project Life Cycle, Software Development Coding Standards, and Change Control Management policies and procedures.
  5. Perform data validation on both inbound and outbound data sources. Document test cases and results.
  6. Act as a resource for IT staff and business units ensuring quality, testing, and documentation.
  7. Create and maintain basic to moderate SQL based reports to support business processes and initiatives.
  8. Business Systems Analyst III - Train, mentor and educate business systems analyst staff as needed on IT or healthcare topics.
  9. Generate basic to complex source to target mapping documentation that clearly defines the data mapping and business rules applied between two systems.
  10. Perform other related duties as required or assigned.

REQUIREMENTS - Required (R) Desired (D)

The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required or desired.

  1. Bachelor's Degree in Healthcare, Information Systems, or related field, or equivalent experience, training, or coursework. (R)
  2. Business Systems Analyst I- Experience in healthcare. (D)Business Systems Analyst II- Minimum two years of experience as a business analyst. (R) Business Systems Analyst III - Minimum four years of experience, training, or coursework. (R)
  3. Business Systems Analyst I- Knowledge of healthcare management information systems. (D)Business Systems Analyst II- Minimum one year of experience with healthcare management information systems. (R) Business Systems Analyst III - Minimum of three years of experience with healthcare management information systems. (R)
  4. Business Systems Analyst I- Ability to identify, troubleshoot, and resolve small-scale, basic business and systems issues. (R)Business Systems Analyst II- Ability to identify, troubleshoot, and resolve small to medium scale, basic to moderate business and systems issues. (R) Business Systems Analyst III - Ability to identify, troubleshoot, and resolve small to large scale, basic to complex business and system issues. (R)
  5. Ability to organize work and present results in a professional manner. (R)
  6. Business Systems Analyst I- Knowledge of healthcare business processes. (D)Business Systems Analyst II- Minimum one year of experience working with healthcare business processes. (R) Business Systems Analyst III - Minimum three years of experience working with healthcare business processes. (R)
  7. Business Systems Analyst I- Knowledge of healthcare analytics and standard reporting measures. (D)Business Systems Analyst II- Minimum one year of experience working with healthcare analytics and standard reporting measures. (R) Business Systems Analyst III - Minimum three years of experience working with healthcare analytics and standard reporting measures. (R)
  8. Business Systems Analyst I- Knowledge of project management standards and functions. (R)Business Systems Analyst II- Minimum two years of experience utilizing project management guidelines and best practice. (R) Business Systems Analyst III - Minimum four years of experience utilizing project management standards and functions. (R)
  9. Business Systems Analyst I- Ability to analyze data for the purpose of informing business decisions. (D)Business Systems Analyst II- Minimum two years of experience analyzing data for the purpose of informing business decisions. (R) Business Systems Analyst III - Minimum four years of experience analyzing data for the purpose of informing business decisions. (R)
  10. Business Systems Analyst I- Ability to document business requirements and processes following industry guidelines and best practice. (R)Business Systems Analyst II- Minimum two years of experience creating industry standard business requirements and process documentation. (R) Business Systems Analyst III - Minimum four years of experience creating industry standard business requirement and process documentation. (R)
  11. Working knowledge of and the ability to efficiently operate all applicable computer software including a working knowledge of computer applications such as Outlook, Word and Excel. (R)
  12. Ability to use a keyboard with moderate speed and a high level of accuracy. (R)
  13. Excellent communication skills including the ability to express oneself clearly and concisely when providing service to SCFHP internal departments, providers and outside entities over the telephone, in person or in writing. (R)
  14. Ability to think and work effectively under pressure and accurately prioritize and complete tasks within established timeframes. (R)
  15. Ability to assume responsibility and exercise good judgment when making decisions within the scope of the position. (R)
  16. Ability to maintain confidentiality. (R)
  17. Ability to comply with SCFHP's policies and procedures. (R)
  18. Ability to perform the job safely with respect to others, to property, and to individual safety. (R)

WORKING CONDITIONS
Generally, duties are primarily performed in an office environment while sitting or standing at a desk. Incumbents are subject to frequent contact with and interruptions by co-workers, supervisors, and plan members or providers in person, by telephone, and by work-related electronic communications.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Incumbents must be able to perform the essential functions of this job, with or without reasonable accommodation:

  1. Mobility Requirements: regular bending at the waist, and reaching overhead, above the shoulders and horizontally, to retrieve and store files and supplies and sit or stand for extended periods of time; (R)
  2. Lifting Requirements: regularly lift and carry files, notebooks, and office supplies that may weigh up to 5 pounds; (R)
  3. Visual Requirements: ability to read information in printed materials and on a computer screen; perform close-up work; clarity of vision is required at 20 inches or less; (R)
  4. Dexterity Requirements: regular use of hands, wrists, and finger movements; ability to perform repetitive motion (keyboard); writing (note-taking); ability to operate a computer keyboard and other office equipment (R)
  5. Hearing/Talking Requirements: ability to hear normal speech, hear and talk to exchange information in person and on telephone; (R)
  6. Reasoning Requirements: ability to think and work effectively under pressure; ability to effectively serve customers; decision making, maintain a concentrated level of attention to information communicated in person and by telephone throughout a typical workday; attention to detail. (R)
Employment Type: full-time