Overview
The Mid-Level Acquisition Management and Planning Analyst performs a variety of acquisition management, planning, analysis duties in support of Space Sensing Weather programs.
Responsibilities
- In this role you will support the Material Leader with Integration Support for the SRT Cells
- You will interact with a multidisciplinary DoD technical workforce and defense hardware contractors in the accomplishment of their duties
- You will evaluate and support the development of program documentation, which includes acquisition strategies, systems engineering plans, Integrated Master Plans and Contract Data Requirements Lists, for adherence to DoD and Air Force policies and guidance
- Responsibilities and tasks will also include:
- Perform market research and provide acquisition strategy recommendations
- Advise and assist in organizing and establishing Integrated Product Teams
- Analyze progress against program plan and schedule
- Evaluate program plan for compliance with applicable DoD and Air Force policies and guidance
- Salary Range: $70,000.00 - $95,000.00/Year, DOE
Skills Required
- At least 5 equivalent years of experience performing Acquisition Management and Planning activities in the government (military and/or civil servant), federally funded research and development center, or profit / non-profit government support / development Contractor arena
- Knowledge of various quantitative techniques used to analyze data, develop models, interpret results and brief senior level DoD leadership
- Must be able to work independently, as well as with a team, and show initiative on time-sensitive high visibility tasks
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong analytical skills and problem-solving abilities
- Demonstrated knowledge of acquisition management regulations, practices, policies, and procedures associated with Major Defense Acquisition Programs
- Active DoD Top Secret Clearance with SCI eligibility (required)
- US citizenship (required)
- Bachelor’s degree in Management, Business, Economics, Finance, Accounting, Mathematics, Engineering, Technology, or Operations Research (required)
Education
Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in math, engineering, business, or the sciences.