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Imagine One Technology & Management Senior Program Analyst in Lexington Park, Maryland
POSITION DESCRIPTION – ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
This position serves as the PMA-201 Level II Standoff & Direct Attack Weapons (SDAW) Senior Program Analyst/Acquisition Specialist. The SDAW Senior Program Analyst is responsible and accountable to the Level I SDAW Program Manager (PM) for cost & financial management of the specific programs and weapons systems within the SDAW portfolio. The incumbent supports the Level II and Level I PMs in the execution of program planning, budgeting, and spend plan development associated with PMA-201 SDAW efforts. Responsibilities include all advanced planning efforts requiring a wide range of data gathering and analysis for the complete development, testing, production, acquisition, integration and sustainment of these programs. The analyst will assist the PMs to plan, manage, and execute DAW programs to achieve cost, schedule, and performance requirements and benchmarks in accordance with established program documentation and NAVAIR/DoD guidelines. Efforts include coordination with other field activities, and other services for planning and execution of multiple budget lines and management of a product portfolio that includes all smart weapons end items in multiple configurations, ensuring successful achievement of product development, procurement, and sustainment objectives.
Duties and responsibilities:
The Senior Program Analyst/Acquisition Specialist is responsible for performing program management and business analysis. Participate as a member of and/or support the specified weapons program; attending directed business meetings; collect, complete, organize and interpret financial information relating to aircraft weapon/acquisition and product programs; track program/project status and financial obligations and expenditures; apply policies and procedures for financial planning.
Must possess strong business acumen skills of team building, negotiation, decision-making, time management, and organization skills. Must also be able to effectively articulate ideas (both orally and in writing), apply strategic/critical thinking skills, and have the ability to meet and effectively converse with people at all levels. Must be a highly motivated self-starter capable of working in a very dynamic, fast-paced classified environment. The ability to prepare concise and targeted briefing content and deliver "to the point" presentations to decision makers is essential.
The Program Analyst is required to manage and support the team effectively to achieve program technical, cost, and schedule objectives; develop and coordinate all required program acquisition documentation and briefings; and ensure all program requirements and milestones are communicated and coordinated with program leadership. In addition, the Program Analyst will be responsible for, but not limited to, the following requirements:
Participate in Program Management Reviews
Assist functional leads and managers in identifying and quantifying risks and opportunities
Experience/familiarity with Acquisition Management System (AMS)
Procurement Management Tool (PMT)
Common Spend Plan Tool (CSPT)
CDRL Tool
Assists with Administrative Operations Tasks to include but not limited to developing briefs, presentations coordination, meeting minutes and action items
Experienced in NAVAIR Official Correspondence
Forward thinker/self-starter team player
MS Office 365 (Project, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Teams)
Adobe Professional
Develop government-integrated schedules and performance to plan measures
Desired Experience:
Demonstrated critical thinking and problem-solving skills
Effective verbal and written communication skills
Budgeting experience
Accounting experience
SDAW Senior Acquisition Analyst
Experience Requirements:
Must have a minimum of ten (10) years of experience in program management, technical or business analysis discipline; and included in the four (4) years, there must be three (3) years professional experience in technical efforts supporting major weapon systems and components development
Demonstrated experience managing program/projects using web-based productivity tools
Demonstrated knowledge of basic acquisition terminology and the acquisition process to include SECNAV, OPNAV and NAVAIR policies for traditional and rapid acquisition methods
Demonstrated knowledge related to PPBS, financial planning cycles, and application of appropriations
Demonstrated experience in analyzing requirements and monitoring progress of tasks in a distributed workforce
Experience with Risk Management terminology and practices
Demonstrated experience in researching, compiling, tracking and analyzing program technical and/or financial data
Educational Requirements:
MA/MS Degree in a business, management or relevant technical discipline
Allowable Substitution: an BA/BS degree and an additional 4 years AA/AS degree and an additional 6 years’ experience or no degree and an additional 8 years’ experience
Security Requirements:
U.S. Citizenship required
Minimum Secret clearance required OR must be eligible to apply and be granted interim DoD interim clearance prior to employment
Imagine One offers a full package of benefits and competitive salary, excellent group medical, vision and dental programs. 401K savings plan; $4K annual tuition reimbursement ($5K if pursuing Master’s degree); employee training, development and education programs; profit sharing; advancement opportunities; and much more!
Imagine One is an Employee-Owned Business
ISO 9001:2015, ISO 20000-1:2018, ISO 27001:2013
CMMI Development Level 3
Imagine One Technology & Management, Ltd., is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Protected veterans and individuals with disabilities encouraged to apply
*Imagine One “Contingent” offers for employment may stipulate that one or more requirements be satisfied before final commitment between candidate and Imagine One is established; namely, award of contract to the Imagine One Team. Contingent requirements vary and may also include, but not be limited to additional factors (i.e., the position still being available after negotiations with the Government; final approval of your qualifications by the Government; or ability to successfully acquire and/or transfer a DoD security clearance).