Schedule Analyst Accounting at Geebo

Schedule Analyst

Company Name:
Wyle
AERO-VA-AR-14:074: Schedule Analyst
Category Analyst
Group Aerospace Group
Location VA-Arlington (AERO)
Schedule Full Time
Job Description
The Candidate will provide schedule support services for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program Office and to the various Integrated Product Teams. Required duties will include a full range of Major DoD Program Office schedule support activities to include:
- Combining policy, procedures, and guidelines with past experience to assess the adequacy of the F-35 prime contractor and government performance baseline and the IMS.
- Participating in IBR and Schedule Risk Assessments (SRA) as required.
- Working in conjunction with the F-35 prime contractor's scheduling group to resolve schedule issues and ensuring the F-35 prime contractor's schedule processes and procedures are adequate in conjunction with DoD regulations and guidelines.
- Assessing the validity and accuracy of the data contained in the assigned project's EVM reports taking into consideration the intent of the ANSI/ EIA-748-B guidelines.
Education: BA or BS in Business, Management, Engineering or other quantitative field is required.
Experience/Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Four (4) years scheduling experience with five (5) years experience in a relevant Major Defense Acquisition Program or industry equivalent is required. Qualifications are specified as stated in contract requirements. A Demonstrated experience presenting to senior executive level manager is highly desired.
Applicant selected may be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
EOE/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disability
Application Instructions
For immediate confidential consideration, please apply online by clicking Apply Now to Join Our Team.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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