Overview
We are seeking highly motivated individuals with a strong work ethic to support Department of Defense (DoD) programs and projects. The position requires over 7 years of experience in cost analysis/cost estimating. Successful candidates will have excellent communication, quantitative, research, and analytical skills in addition to the following skills/experience.
Responsibilities
- Conduct cost analyses and cost estimates for Life Cycle Cost Estimates, Program Office budgets, Contract Proposals, and other cost products as requested
- Provide analytical support for program controls and reporting, and financial execution and budgets
- Develop program Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and support development of initial program Cost Analysis Requirements Description (CARD) and Acquisition Program Baseline (APB) documents as requested
- Coordinate, brief, document, and defend results with and across other organizations and contractors
Skills Required
- 24 semester hours of quantitative course work (mathematics, statistics, engineering, physics, chemistry, etc.) to include at least three hours of college level calculus
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, and PowerPoint)
- Demonstrated knowledge and experience using the Automated Cost Estimating Integrated Tool (ACEIT) suite to perform complex cost estimating and analysis tasks
- Knowledge of DoD “Develop, Deliver, and Sustain” processes, regulations, and best practices pertaining to DoD Acquisition
- Life cycle cost estimate development, risk/uncertainty analysis, and model documentation. Experience leading or contributing to the creation of a DoD program’s initial life cycle cost estimate a plus
- WBS development with MIL-STD-881 background
- Experience supporting ACAT 1D acquisition programs a plus
- Certification in the Cost Estimating career field by a recognized professional society or educational organization (i.e., Career field specific DAWIA level III / Advanced, ICEAA CCEA, etc.) preferred
- Active DoD Secret Clearance
- Salary Range: $90,000 - $150,000/year, DOE
Education
Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in math, engineering, business, or the sciences.