Program Analyst Accounting at Geebo

Program Analyst

Company Name:
Avian
Essential Duties of the Job:
Analyzes program requirements, status, budget and schedules. Performs program management, technical, or business case analyses. Participates as a member of and/or supports the specified Program Integrated Product Teams (IPTs); and IPT directed business meetings. Collect, complete, organize and interpret technical data and financial information relating to aircraft acquisition and product programs. Tracks program/project status and schedules. Applies policies and procedures for financial planning.
Desired Previous Experience
At least four (4) years of experience in program management, technical or business analysis discipline; and included in the four (4) years, there must be at least four (4) years of experience in program management, technical or business analysis; and included in the four (4) years, there must be two (2) years professional experience in technical efforts supporting major weapon systems and components development. Demonstrated experience in the program/project status and schedules. Demonstrated knowledge of SECNAV, OPNAV and OSD policy and documentation related to PPBS, life-cycle management of military acquisition programs (as specified in the DoD 5000 series). Must have experience processing program acquisition, funding and contract documentation for military programs.
Desired Skills:
Demonstrated familiarity with Airborne Electronic Attack (AEA) and EA-6B mission and program requirements.
Education:
BS or BA degree in a Business, Management or Relevant Technical Discipline. ALLOWABLE
SUBSTITUTION: An AS or AA degree and an additional four (4) years of experience; OR an additional eight (8) years of experience may be substituted for a BS or BA degree.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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