Tecolote Research, Inc.

Financial Management (Program Control) - Subject Matter Expert (FM1)

Tecolote Research, Inc.$130K — $150K *
Finance & Insurance
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Master's degree (MA/MS) is required.
  • Minimum 15 years of relevant experience.
  • Expert knowledge of IC budgetary principles and procedures.
  • Expert-level knowledge of acquisition management regulations and policies.
  • Extensive experience in advanced cost analysis methodologies.
  • Expertise in various quantitative techniques for data analysis.
  • Advanced operational judgment, with decision-making authority.

Responsibilities

  • Direct the consolidation of program baselines and spend plans at the Program Acquisition Executive level.
  • Oversee PAE-wide budget tracks at various levels including project and Major System Acquisition.
  • Lead coordination of complex budget estimates and evaluate funding impacts.
  • Manage reviews and resolve discrepancies for critical budget exercises.
  • Direct PAE-level data in systems ensuring requirement-to-budget validity.
  • Architect strategic design improvements for financial reporting tools.
  • Prepare executive-level summaries and lead cross-USSF program meetings.

Benefits

  • On-site work in a high-visibility client-facing environment.
  • Opportunity to provide strategic guidance to senior executives and leadership.
  • Engagement in complex cross-program analyses affecting national defense.
Full Job Description
Overview

Serve as a trusted subject matter expert for client-facing briefings, providing advanced recommendations on critical financial metrics, resource allocations, and program execution. This role directs complex cross-program analyses at the USSF Program Acquisition Executive (PAE) level, utilizing expert quantitative techniques to manage legislative impacts, direct budget formulation (IPBS, CBJB, CJB), and oversee major system acquisition baselines.

Responsibilities

Key Responsibilities:

  • Direct the consolidation of program baselines and spend plans at the Program Acquisition Executive level; lead cross-program analyses to determine performance impacts, resolve discrepancies, and recommend strategic resource trade-offs to executive managers.
  • Oversee PAE wide budget tracks at the directorate, project, sub-project, and Major System Acquisition (MSA) levels.
  • Lead the coordination of complex budget estimates, assessing funding impacts for cross-Directorate initiatives and recommending resource solutions within USSF constraints.
  • Lead final reviews and resolve discrepancies for PAE level submissions for critical budget exercises including IPBS, CBJB, and CJB.
  • Oversee PAE level data in NEXT, IRIS, and SNAP or similar systems; direct the reconciliation of FIRST to ensure requirement-to-budget validity.
  • Direct the drafting of operating guidance incorporating Congressional marks; strategically assess the intent and impact of Legislative/Executive Branch actions to ensure incorporation into budget documentation.
  • Employ advanced quantitative modeling and creative analysis techniques to perform complex trend analysis across disparate financial data sources for executive-level decision making.
  • Architect and propose strategic design improvements for corporate resource repositories, decision support tools, and procedures to enhance PAE financial reporting.
  • Oversee BLI requests in compliance with USSF policies (Contract, CLIN, Appropriations, ETs, BOCs) and evaluate PAE execution methodologies to ensure programs meet strategic goals.
  • Direct resource realignments, maintain strict PAE-level financial controls, and lead the consolidation/review of PAE-level UFRs for executive prioritization.
  • Prepare and finalize executive-level budget summaries, issue papers, and talking points; lead cross-USSF program meetings to develop responses to critical action items.
  • Direct the development, data collection, and reporting of PAE-wide performance measures and coordinate with external oversight.
  • Provide strategic feedback and recommendations to senior management on complex cross-program resource issues arising from PMRs and BMRs.
  • Conduct expert reviews of ICE, Cost PMP/BAAR, and MSA resource reports; provide regulatory compliance guidance and assist in advanced cost estimate development.


Skills Required

Required Qualifications

  • Master's degree (MA/MS) is required.
  • Minimum 15 years of relevant experience.
  • Expert knowledge of IC budgetary principles and procedures.
  • Expert-level knowledge of acquisition management regulations, policies, and procedures including major system acquisition lifecycle resource planning, Acquisition Program Baseline (APB) development, and PMPs.
  • Extensive experience applying advanced cost analysis methodologies in a major system acquisition environment.
  • Expertise in various quantitative techniques used to analyze data, develop models, and interpret results (competencies include descriptive statistics, trend analysis, learning curve theory, modeling, and simulation).
  • Advanced operational judgment and the skill to autonomously recognize when decisions or information should be referred to a higher authority.


Desired Qualifications

  • Extensive history advising senior government/USSF/USAF leadership on financial metrics and Congressional mark impacts.


Core Competencies

  • Executive IC Budget Strategy (IPBS, CBJB, CJB)
  • Advanced Quantitative Modeling & Simulation
  • Legislative Impact Assessment
  • Enterprise Financial System Architecture


Work Environment

  • On-site, high-visibility client-facing environment at the PAE and USSF headquarters level.
  • Requires providing strategic guidance and leading cross-program meetings with senior executives.


Security Clearance & Salary

  • Active DoD/IC Security Clearance (Top Secret/SCI) is required.
  • U.S. citizenship is required.


Salary Range: $130,000 - $150,000/year, DOE

Education

Bachelor's degree required, preferably in math, engineering, or the sciences.

About Tecolote Research, Inc.

Tecolote Research, Inc. is a private defense contractor that provides engineering and analysis services to the United States Department of Defense and other government agencies. The company was founded in 1973 and is headquartered in San Diego, California. Tecolote Research specializes in cost estimating, financial management, and program management services. The company has worked on a variety of defense projects, including the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the B-2 Spirit bomber, and the Trident missile system.
Learn more about Tecolote Research, Inc.
Size
1,200 employees
Industry
Net Income
$10 million
Founded
1973
5 Year Trend
+14%
Revenue
$150 million

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