Booz Allen
Defense
NavalProgramAnalyst
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“Naval Program Analyst at Booz Allen. Skills: Naval Program Analysis, Project Management, Executive Briefings. Research, develop, plan, and support needs. Identify, analyze, and evaluate systems, policies, and processes”
What You'll Achieve.
Support Navy's mission; Support national security
Industry & Context.
Analytical problem-solving; Creative problem-solving
Secret clearance, Top Secret clearance
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
5+ years of experience managing projects and teams, Experience preparing and delivering executive-level briefings and reports, Experience in Active duty, Reserve, or as a civilian with CVN, CRUDES, AMPHIBs, expeditionary, small craft, mine warfare, or modernization and sustainment, Experience using Microsoft Office products, including Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel, Knowledge of data analysis and visualization tools, including PowerBI or Automation tools, Ability to work independently, creatively, and analytically in a problem-solving environment, Secret clearance, Bachelor's degree
Nice to Have
8+ years of experience working in a DoW, DoN, or other federal government environment, Experience with a large logistics and program management organization, including a military systems command, Experience with DoD Acquisition or Navy Program Management Offices, Top Secret clearance, Master's degree, Project Management Professional Certification
What You'll Do.
Guide work for Navy client
Deliver solutions for Navy's mission
and analytical problems
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with teams; Work with product team
Communication Scope
Executive-level briefings; Executive reports
Process & Methodology
Managing projects, Managing teams, Program management
Full Job Description
Naval Program Analyst **The Opportunity:** As a defense mission professional, you ask questions others don’t. You understand the nuances of complex situations. You use your skills to think bigger and push further, solving complex problems. We’re looking for an expert like you to create solutions for missions that keep our nation safe. As a Naval Program Analyst, you’ll bring technical experience and understanding of Navy operations and requirements to shape and influence projects for the Navy client. You’ll research, develop, plan, and support the needs of senior leadership as a key member of the staff. You’ll be a trusted advisor to our clients, and we’ll look to you to identify, analyze, and evaluate systems, policies, and processes as part of the Navy's mission. You’ll guide the work we do for the Navy client and the solutions we deliver towards supporting the Navy's mission and national security. Further your career with us as you help solve complex design, integration, and analytical problems for the Navy. Join us. The world can’t wait. **You Have:** * 5+ years of experience managing projects and teams of various sizes * Experience preparing and delivering executive-level briefings and reports * Experience in Active duty, Reserve, or as a civilian with CVN, CRUDES, AMPHIBs, expeditionary, small craft, mine warfare, or modernization and sustainment * Experience using Microsoft Office products, including Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel * Knowledge of data analysis and visualization tools, including PowerBI or Automation tools * Ability to work independently, creatively, and analytically in a problem-solving environment * Secret clearance * Bachelor's degree **Nice If You Have:** * 8+ years of experience working in a DoW, DoN, or other federal government environment * Experience with a large logistics and program management organization, including a military systems command * Experience with DoD Acquisition or Navy Program Management Offices * Top Secret clea
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