OverviewWe are seeking a highly skilled professional with excellent analytical and communication skills to provide schedule analysis support to the Assured Access to Space Chief Financial Officer organization and program leadership.
Responsibilities- Work closely with Government Program Office teams and contractors to assess Integrated Master Schedule information for compliance and performance to program baselines.
- The Schedule Analyst will perform a wide variety of schedule management duties for Space Systems Command (SSC), Space Access programs.
- Responsible for developing and integrating program and enterprise-level schedules, publishing schedules, conducting schedule analysis, and reporting results to senior leadership.
Skills Required- Requires at least nine years of schedule experience, including a minimum of five years in a space program environment. Familiarity with systems engineering principles, large-scale development and test programs, risk analysis, and cost estimating is preferred.
- Experience in launch, range, and satellite acquisition and sustainment is highly desired.
- Knowledge of schedule management and analysis best practices is required, including critical path methodology, schedule quality, and execution metrics such as the DCMA 14-Point Assessment.
- Familiarity with the Planning & Scheduling Excellence Guide (PASEG), GAO Scheduling Assessment Guide, GAO Cost Estimating & Assessment Guide, NDIA Guide to Managing Programs using Predictive Measures, Integrated Program Management Data Analysis Report (IPMDAR), and ANSl/EIA Standard 748.
- Proficiency in MS Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Project) and OnePager Pro is required, along with strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Familiarity with business intelligence tools (such as Power BI and Tableau), systems engineering practices, and space systems development is preferred.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team is required.
- Bachelor's degree in mathematics, business, economics, finance, accounting, engineering, or statistics is required.
- U.S. citizenship required
- Minimum Secret security clearance required
EducationBachelor's degree required, preferably in math, engineering, business, or the sciences.