Position SummaryThe Program Analyst shall provide program analysis, project management support, financial tracking, and acquisition support for Government programs. This role focuses on analyzing program performance, supporting budget development, monitoring execution, and coordinating technical and financial information across diverse stakeholders. The Program Analyst contributes to planning, reporting, risk identification, and lifecycle program oversight.
*** This position is contingent on contract award ***
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Provide project management support including scheduling, resource coordination, risk tracking, progress monitoring, and stakeholder communication.
- Conduct financial and budget analysis, prepare cost estimates, track expenditures, and support budget development activities.
- Prepare, coordinate, and manage financial documentation such as 7600s, MIPRs, ROMs, and consolidated financial reports.
- Produce forecasts, spend plans, burnrate tracking, and nearrealtime financial status updates.
- Analyze CDRLs and develop programmatic and technical briefings with Government technical leads.
- Access and maintain required Government budget and financial systems.
- Support technology transfer programs including CRADAs, EPAs, and Bailment Agreements.
- Coordinate technical and financial actions with Government organizations, contractors, OEMs, vendors, and OTA partners.
- Provide data, background materials, and documentation to support program decisions and reporting.
Requirements
Requirements: MUST HAVE
- Strong analytical, communication, presentation, and briefing skills.
- Knowledge of budgeting principles, acquisition processes, lifecycle costing, and risk management.
- Ability to interpret program data, prepare reports, and communicate findings effectively.
- Ability to coordinate across multiple Government organizations, contractors, OEMs, and vendors.
Preferred:
- Experience with Army/DoD acquisition programs (especially Aberdeenbased organizations such as PEOs, DEVCOM, or C5ISR).
- Familiarity with technology transfer processes (CRADAs, EPAs, Bailment Agreements).
- Experience with Government financial systems and budget formulation tools.
Education and Certification Requirements:
- Minimum 3 years managing or supporting Government technical acquisition programs
- OR military experience E4 or above with relevant background.
Special Note
The position is contingent upon candidates ability to meet physical and medical requirements as needed by the position; including compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local jurisdictional requirements.
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