SAIC

Program Budget Analyst

SAIC$80K — $110K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • STEM degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or related field.
  • 6+ years of relevant experience with a Bachelor's; 4+ years with a Master's; entry-level with a PhD.
  • U.S. citizenship required.
  • Top Secret/SCI clearance with current Poly required.
  • PMP credential preferred; EVM certifications valued.
  • CGFM or equivalent certification is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain multi-year budget forecasts that align with mission objectives.
  • Monitor cost, schedule, and performance utilizing Earned Value Management (EVM) principles.
  • Create execution justifications addressing financial performance and changes.
  • Analyze costs and performance, providing strategic recommendations.
  • Document unfunded requirements (UFRs) and develop cost estimates based on priorities.
  • Conduct impact assessments of funding changes on program delivery and resources.
  • Foster collaboration with stakeholders to ensure financial strategies meet mission needs.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work with a U.S. Government customer on mission-critical programs.
  • Access to advanced financial management practices and methodologies.
  • Dynamic work environment with a focus on strategic advisory roles.
  • Ongoing application review process without a strict deadline.
Full Job Description
Job Description

Description

SAIC is seeking a highly skilled Program/Budget Analyst (SETA) to provide financial and programmatic support to a U.S. Government customer. This role involves comprehensive oversight of cost, schedule, and performance to ensure alignment with mission goals and strategic objectives. The ideal candidate will leverage their expertise to drive resource planning, execution, and analysis, ensuring optimal allocation and utilization of financial resources in support of mission-critical programs.

This role includes leading efforts to develop and manage long-term budget plans, facilitating multi-year budget submissions (e.g., CBJB/IPBS/CBP), creating execution justifications, and capturing and analyzing unfunded requirements (UFRs). The selected candidate will conduct impact analyses to evaluate resource shortfalls and provide detailed recommendations to mitigate risks and sustain critical operations.

As a trusted Strategic Advisor, the Program/Budget Analyst will partner with government stakeholders to facilitate sound financial decision-making. The candidate will deliver actionable insights and practical solutions to optimize budget usage, address challenges, and prioritize funding requirements to sustain and enable mission success.

Key Responsibilities:

The successful candidate will provide:

Financial Planning and Budget Oversight
  • Develop, track, and maintain multi-year budget forecasts to ensure alignment with mission priorities and resource strategies.
  • Monitor and advise on cost, schedule, and performance baselines, leveraging Earned Value Management (EVM) principles to evaluate budget execution and identify variances.
  • Provide execution justifications that effectively address financial performance, funding changes, and associated impacts.
  • Deliver periodic cost and performance analyses, ensuring recommendations align with strategic goals.
  • Create detailed financial documentation, including spending plans, program change requests, and briefings, and facilitate reviews with stakeholders to secure buy-in.

Unfunded Requirements and Resource Management
  • Identify, track, and document unfunded requirements (UFRs), including developing robust cost estimates and priority recommendations based on mission needs.
  • Evaluate resource gaps and assist in identifying and implementing mitigation strategies to address critical funding shortfalls.
  • Provide thoughtful analysis and structured recommendations to reprioritize resources or advocate for increased funding to resolve UFRs.

Impact Analysis and Risk Mitigation
  • Conduct impact assessments to analyze the downstream effects of funding adjustments on program delivery, resource availability, and mission timelines.
  • Collaborate with program managers and technical leads to anticipate resource risks and develop mitigation plans for constrained funding scenarios.
  • Measure program performance against planned objectives and optimize resources for maximum efficiency and effectiveness.
  • Utilize EVM concepts and metrics (e.g., CPI, SPI, BAC, and EAC) to understand and communicate budget health to stakeholders and decision-makers.

Stakeholder Collaboration and Reporting
  • Serve as a trusted financial and programmatic advisor to government stakeholders, fostering alignment between mission requirements and financial strategies.
  • Compile and analyze execution data to prepare detailed reports, white papers, and presentations for senior leadership and external partners.
  • Facilitate compliance with federal funding requirements, ensuring organization-wide adherence to guidelines governing fiscal management, accounting, and reporting.

Qualifications

Requirements:
  • Education within a STEM field of study (e.g., Finance, Accounting, Economics, or relate.
  • Bachelors and six (6) years or more of related experience; Masters and four (4) years or more experience; PhD and 0 years related experience.
  • Must be a US Citizen.
  • Must possess and maintain a Top Secret (TS)/Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) clearance with current Poly.
  • PMP is a plus, but not required.
  • Earned Value Professional (EVP) or other advanced credentials in EVM is a plus.
  • Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM) or equivalent certification is a plus.

Overview

SAIC accepts applications on an ongoing basis and there is no deadline.

About SAIC

Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) is a technology integrator in the technical, engineering, intelligence, and enterprise information technology markets. SAIC has approximately 26,000 employees and operates in more than 70 countries. The company was founded in 1969 and is headquartered in Reston, Virginia. SAIC provides services to the U.S. government, including the Department of Defense, the intelligence community, and civilian agencies. The company also serves commercial customers in the healthcare, energy, and financial services sectors.
Learn more about SAIC
Size
26,000 employees
Market Cap
$6 billion
Industry
Net Income
$206 million
Founded
1969
5 Year Trend
+10.7%
Revenue
$6.8 billion
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