Management Analyst
Join the City of Chaska as a Management Analyst and assist in shaping the community’s future. This dynamic position works across Administration, Community Development, and Engineering, using data-driven insights to support strategic planning and policy decisions. If you’re a collaborative problem-solver who enjoys managing projects, budgets, grants, and contracts while making a meaningful impact in local government, this is an opportunity to grow your career and serve a vibrant, forward-thinking city.
Responsibilities:
- Collect, analyze, and interpret data to produce reports, forecasts, and dashboards that support policy analysis, program evaluation, and strategic decision-making.
- Research, analyze, and recommend policies, strategic initiatives, and regulations.
- Support and assist in implementing strategic initiatives and long range plans.
- Lead and assist with projects and programs by administering and implementing programs/services, serve as a project manager, track timelines and budgets, and coordinate across departments.
- Conduct budgeting, financial analysis, and financial compliance on projects, including monitoring project budgets, working with Finance Division on fund allocation, preparing and managing cost estimates, and reviewing invoices for payment.
- Coordinate grant applications, implementation, agreements, reporting, and compliance.
- Oversee and maintain contracts, bids, and agreements related to administration, community development, and engineering projects.
- Work with Communications staff to provide content on policies, strategic initiatives, and programs/projects.
- Performs all other related duties as requested or assigned.
Qualifications:
Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in public policy, public administration, community development, engineering, or a closely related field with relevant experience.
- Desirable: Master’s Degree or working towards Master’s Degree in public policy, public administration, community development, engineering or a closely related field.
- Valid driver’s license or ability to obtain by start date.
Other Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of governmental organizations, administrative procedures, and operations.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, including good interpersonal skills
- Proficiency in use of personal computers, with experience using MS Office applications
- Ability to analyze data and make sound conclusions
- Ability to interpret and apply policies and procedures
- Ability to convey facts and recommendations relating to assigned projects and activities in a concise way through verbal and written communication
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
- Ability to analyze financial data and budgets
- Ability to navigate multiple and sometimes competing priorities
Equipment, Mental & Physical Demands:
-
Equipment used
Computer - Telephone
- Office equipment such as copier, calculator, etc.
Mental Effort
- High attention to detail
- Deadline management
- Organizational skills
- Ability to analyze data and financial information
- Coordination and communication with various City departments and public entities
- High level creative thinking and problem solving
-
Physical Requirements
Operate a computer and basic office equipment - Sit or stand at desk for long periods of time
Working Conditions
- General office environment