Booz Allen
ElectromagneticSpectrumAnalyst
Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.
“Electromagnetic Spectrum Analyst at Booz Allen. Skills: Electromagnetic Spectrum, DoD research, Policy development. Analyze customer operations. Identify areas for improvement”
Industry & Context.
Analysis of data
Obtain Secret clearance
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
1+ years research, analysis, or advising, Microsoft Office Suite experience, Develop and present products, Knowledge of the DoD, Knowledge of the EMS, Obtain Secret clearance
Nice to Have
2+ years research, analysis, or advising, 2+ years information technology, Data management and analytics experience, Experience in DoD environment, Conduct analysis of data, Present findings with recommended actions, Top Secret clearance
What You'll Do.
Analyze customer operations
Identify areas for improvement
Support implementation
Provide meeting support
Respond to client inquiries
Analyze organizations
Design recommendations
Implement recommendations
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Team environment; Client project settings; Team leads; Team partners
Communication Scope
Present findings
Full Job Description
Electromagnetic Spectrum Analyst **The Opportunity:** To grow effectively, organizations need help looking at their operation from the outside. Whether standing up a new organization, transforming an existing one, or transitioning an organization through a merger or split-up, our clients need an advisor who will take the time to learn the complexities of their mission and provide them with tangible advice on business process improvements, mission success, and standard methodologies. That’s why we need you, an Electromagnetic Spectrum Analyst who can analyze every aspect of your customers’ operations and give them the roadmap to becoming the organization they envision. As an Electromagnetic Spectrum Analyst on our team, you’ll develop an overall picture of your client’s structure, day-to-day operations, and outcomes in a manner that they may not have thought of before. You’ll use discussions and engagements with stakeholders to identify the elements that work best in their environment and the areas for improvement. Once you have a thorough understanding of where and how the organization can improve, you’ll work on a path forward with team leads, team partners, the client, and senior decision makers. This is your chance to gain experience in the Electromagnetic Spectrum Enterprise while learning new advising skills. You’ll support Department of Defense (DoD) research and analysis and assist with the development of policies and capabilities that support implementation, operations, and sustainment of the Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMS) Enterprise. You’ll develop briefs, issue papers, and white papers, provide meeting support, and assist the team in responding to client inquiries and tasks via formal DoD processes. You’ll work in a team environment and client project settings and provide expertise to client engagements and project work streams. You’ll work with government organizations to assess, analyze, design, and implement recommendations. Join us. The world can’t wai
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