DCS Corp

Acquisition Analyst

DCS Corp$73K — $95K *
Aerospace & Defense
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • U.S. Citizenship required due to the sensitivity of customer requirements.
  • Bachelor's degree (or High School diploma with 13 years of relevant experience) in Program Cost Control, Defense Finance, or Acquisition Analytics and at least 5 years of experience.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance.
  • Deep understanding of defense procurement lifecycles and DoD budget constraints with proven U.S. Government support experience.
  • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Excel, for data analysis tasks.

Responsibilities

  • Provide technical and analytical support for acquisition functions and decision-making.
  • Conduct independent analyses to identify supply chain issues and cost drivers.
  • Perform data cleansing and synthesis to create reliable datasets for analysis.
  • Execute lifecycle modeling and forecasting for future costs and program risks.
  • Create data visualizations for non-technical stakeholders to present acquisition metrics effectively.
  • Manage Government Furnished Property contract actions and ensure compliance with regulations.
  • Deliver evaluation assistance during the technical phases of contract actions.

Benefits

  • Collaborative work environment with opportunities for cross-functional alignment.
  • Engagement in high-impact projects that influence defense procurement.
  • Exposure to advanced data analytics tools and methodologies in the defense sector.
  • Opportunities for professional development in financial management and acquisition analytics.
Full Job Description
Salary Range: $73,160 - $95,000

Provide high-level technical and analytical support for contractual and acquisition functions. This role equips the F/A-18 & EA-18G Integrated Product Team (IPT) Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) with accurate, complete, and timely information, leveraging critical thinking and independent data analysis to drive sound technical, contractual, and business-related decisions.

Essential Job Functions:

Conduct independent analysis by autonomously framing complex acquisition questions (e.g., identifying supply chain bottlenecks, cost drivers, or schedule risks) and applying critical thinking to execute data mining strategies that uncover actionable, lifecycle-focused insights.

Perform data cleansing, integration, and synthesis to standardize and merge large, complex datasets extracted from disparate acquisition and financial systems. Analyze and interpret multiple cost/technical data sets to establish a single, reliable source of truth.

Execute lifecycle modeling and forecasting by applying data analytics fundamentals and rigorous critical thinking to project future costs, predict schedule delays, evaluate programmatic risks, and manage configurations/updates for Independent Government Cost Estimate (IGCE) tools.

Create robust data visualizations that translate complex logistics, acquisition milestones, and cost growth data into executive-ready dashboards, tables, charts, and graphs. Ensure non-technical stakeholders can easily interpret these metrics to support business cases for medium-to-large contract packages.

Manage, maintain, draft, and communicate Government Furnished Property (GFP) contract actions collaboratively using critical thinking, GFP policies and regulations, and Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) tool to ensure strict tracking and authorization standards are maintained while meeting technical schedule deadlines.

Deliver evaluation assistance by applying critical thinking during the technical Evaluation Phase of contract actions managed by the COR.

Conduct independent financial analysis and detailed reporting on contract and task order ceilings, funding allocations, and burn rates to support strict financial management and program cost control.

Analyze Contractual Vehicle methodologies, participate actively in the Procurement Planning Conference (PPC) and Market Research, and advise technical personnel on strategic acquisition planning.

Synthesize and analyze historical order, program data to draft, and optimize comprehensive Contract and Task Order Packages.

Maintain and communicate technical contract action statuses and Program Management Tool (PMT) updates to ensure continuous cross-functional alignment.

Job Requirements:

U.S. Citizenship is required due to the sensitivity of customer requirements.

Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 5 years (or a High School diploma with 13 years) of Program Cost Control Analysis, Defense Finance, or Acquisition Analytics experience.

Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance.

Deep understanding of defense procurement lifecycles, milestone tracking, and DoD budget constraints, coupled with proven U.S. Government support experience.

Previous experience in financial management and analysis reporting for Support Service Programs, with a heavy emphasis on program cost control.

Demonstrated advanced proficiency with the Microsoft Office suite (Word, PowerPoint, and advanced Excel).

Demonstrated ability to think critically and work independently. Strong problem-framing skills, quantitative analytical capabilities, and excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Desired Skills:

Previous experience with Independent Government Cost Estimate (IGCE) development and tool configuration.

Ability to leverage contracting fundamentals and funding policies for financial analysis.

Experience identifying, assessing, and mitigating programmatic and financial risks.

Experience utilizing Earned Value Management (EVM) to track cost and schedule performance.

About DCS Corp

DCS Corp is a defense and aerospace company that provides engineering and technical support services to clients in the United States government and commercial sectors. The company was founded in 1977 and has grown to become a leading provider of engineering and technical services in the defense and aerospace industries. DCS Corp's services include systems engineering, software development, and logistics support, among others. The company is known for its expertise in advanced technology and has been recognized for its contributions to the defense and aerospace industries.
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Size
1,200 employees
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Founded
1977

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