Operations Research Analyst with Security Clearance Education, Training & Library - Aberdeen, MD at Geebo

Operations Research Analyst with Security Clearance

Apex Systems is hiring an Operations Research Analyst to work onsite in Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD! Location:
Hybrid in Aberdeen Proving Ground (in office 3 days/week)Target Start Date:
End of April - beginning of MayPay:
Negotiable based upon years of experience - paid weekly on W2Length of Contract:
12 monthsYears of
Experience:
1-5+Candidates must have an Active DOD Secret clearance Job DescriptionPerform a wide variety of cost analysis assignments in support of the program life cycle cost estimates (LCCE) and program office estimates (POE).Develop or evaluate cost assessments, cost positions relating to the systems development, demonstration and production approaches.Assess impact on systems and program costs, including analyses of prototype systems.Work with SMEs to develop independent Government cost estimates (IGCEs) that will stand up to Army and DoD level review.Serves as Working Leader to lower-grade personnel and is considered an expert for providing technical guidance and information to meet requirements.Review, assist and mentor lower-grade employee's work for quality, accuracy of work.Coordinate work efforts with Contract Officer Representative.Serves as a expert for providing technical guidance and information to meet requirementsQualificationsA minimum of two (2) years preparing and updating cost estimates using ACEIT.Strong analytical abilities required.MS proficiency with Excel required.This minimum experience must be with DoD Program Executive Office (PEO), Project Manager (O6 PM) or Product Manager (O5 PdM) to be considered applicable to this requirement. Recommended Skills Analytical Assessments Microsoft Excel Product Management Prototyping System Development Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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