DescriptionWe have an exciting opportunity to join us in supporting one of our valued customers as a Readiness Analyst 3 (PPBE) to work out of the Pentagon.Job Summary: The Integrated Warfare Readiness and Logistics Branch (N9IR) manages the successful preparation, justification, and defense of a balanced Navy investment portfolio within the OPNAV N9I Division, maximizing warfighting capability and minimizing execution risk within a fiscally constrained budget environment. N9IR is responsible for advising the Director, Warfare Integration on all matters pertaining to readiness issues, warfighting and logistics capabilities of naval programs, wholeness of naval capabilities, programming and budgeting to include leading a collaborative process to develop an integrated program submission, in alignment with Defense and Navy strategy. The scope of work for N9IR involves analyzing, planning, and assisting in the coordination of the tasks and events leading up to and ensuring a balanced, supportable N9 program that best meets Navy guidance and other CNO objectives, and achieves required readiness and warfighting wholeness.Essential Duties:
Proactively identify readiness issues for resolution.
Analyze and report on programming and budgeting effects of the proposed readiness program to include any potential programming risks that may be caused by the addition/reduction of readiness resourcing.
Provide quick reaction programming and analysis for response coordination to Congress, Secretary of the Navy, Chief of Naval Operations, or Defense Department.
Analyze impact of future years’ program across all N9 Readiness and Warfighting Program Accounts.
Provide accurate justification and risk analysis of the Readiness Accounts and develop executable resourcing reduction excursions and other program efficiency opportunities.
Additional duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications:
7 years of work experience analyzing readiness accounts.
Minimum of 5 years of POM/PPBE experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience formulating Naval ordinance requirements and operational priorities.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (e.g., Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access, and Outlook).
Ability and experience to work autonomously.
Ability to independently generate briefs, issue papers and other work products on program issues for Flag-level review.
Experience interacting with senior leadership.
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university (quantitative discipline such as science, engineering, operations analysis, business analysis, data analysis, or financial analysis preferred)
Education/ Certification:
Highschool Diploma or equivalent
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