KBR
Government
FMSAnalyst
Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.
“FMS Analyst at KBR. Skills: Foreign Military Sales, Acquisition planning, Missile systems, Program management. Conduct technical assessments. Analyze missile system hardware”
What You'll Achieve.
Identify process improvements
Industry & Context.
Issue resolution
U. S. Citizenship, Final Secret Clearance
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
5–12 years of experience in Security Assistance, U. S. Citizenship, Eligibility for a Final Secret Clearance
Nice to Have
Experience with DoD weapons and missile systems, Prior experience in FMS acquisition and contracting, Familiarity with program management principles, Proven ability to adapt to shifting priorities, Analytical, organizational, and communication skills
What You'll Do.
Conduct technical assessments
Analyze missile system hardware
Collect and interpret technical data
Develop acquisition documents
Maintain acquisition documents
Ensure compliance with FAR
Ensure compliance with DFARS
Ensure compliance with OTA
Liaise with stakeholders
Resolve program-related issues
Support working groups
Support FMS case lifecycle
Assist in development of LOR
Assist in development of LOA
Assist in development of P&A documentation
Monitor program activities
Track project milestones
Conduct after-action reviews
Support strategic planning
Support Engineering Change Proposals
Support Prime Item Development Specifications
Assist in contract development
Assist in technical evaluations
Assist in briefing preparation
Maintain program execution tracking
Present technical data
Present numerical data
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Internal stakeholders; External stakeholders; Cross-functional teams
Communication Scope
Written formats; Verbal formats; Briefings
Process & Methodology
Acquisition planning, Program management
Full Job Description
**Title:** FMS Analyst **Program Summary** KBR’s Missile, Aviation, and Ground Systems (MAGS) division delivers mission engineering solutions for critical U.S. Army programs, specializing in aviation and ground systems, integrated air and missile defense, and threat and target systems. As a trusted partner of the U.S. Department of Defense, MAGS provides innovative, technology-driven solutions to enhance national security. With a global presence and a strong ethical framework, KBR ensures secure, effective, and mission-ready capabilities worldwide. **Job Summary** Join a dynamic team supporting the U.S. Army’s Integrated Fires and Mission Command Office. As a Foreign Military Sales Analyst, you’ll play a key role in advancing international defense partnerships through technical and programmatic expertise in missile systems and acquisition planning. **Roles and Responsibilities** **Technical & Program Analysis** * Conduct technical assessments to support FMS acquisition planning and execution. * Analyze missile system hardware to inform training, delivery schedules, and system modifications. * Collect and interpret technical data to identify and resolve issues independently or collaboratively. **Documentation & Compliance** * Develop and maintain acquisition documents including Travel Data Sheets, IMS, SOW, CDRL, CWBS. * Ensure compliance with FAR, DFARS, and Other Transaction Authorities (OTA) through research and analysis. **Stakeholder Engagement** * Liaise regularly with internal and external stakeholders to resolve program-related issues. * Prepare and support meetings, working groups, and conferences with reports, briefings, and minutes. **Lifecycle & Case Management** * Support all phases of the FMS case lifecycle: pre-case development, execution, reconciliation, and closure. * Assist in the development of Letters of Request (LOR), Letters of Offer and Acceptance (LOA), and Price & Availability (P&A) documentation. * Monitor program activities across lifecycle
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