Northrop Grumman

PrincipalProgramCostandScheduleControlAnalyst

$81–122k Roy, Utah, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Principal Program Cost and Schedule Control Analyst at Northrop Grumman. Skills: Earned Value Management, Program Control, Cost Analysis, Schedule Analysis. Provide financial and administrative support. Provide analysis to meet program requirements”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Analyze variances; Analyze trends; Develop new methods; Develop process techniques; Identify issues; Identify problems

Eligibility Requirements

Relocation assistance may be available, CLEARANCE REQUIRED FOR START: Yes, CLEARANCE TYPE: Secret, TRAVEL: Yes, 10% of the Time, Ability to transfer and maintain the final adjudicated U. S. government Secret Clearance, Program access(es) required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree with 5 years of experience in Business Management, Finance, Accounting, Master's degree with 3 years experience in Business Management, Finance, Accounting, Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel and PowerPoint), Experience in Government Contracting with Earned Value Management (EVM), Experience with Business systems (SAP, Cobra), Using Cobra in a Government Earned Value Management rhythm, Financial forecasting experience with EVMS or government cost reporting, Ability to work on site daily in Roy, UT, Ability to transfer and maintain the final adjudicated U. S. government Secret Clearance

Nice to Have

Experience in Government Contracting with Earned Value Management (EVM), Experience with Business systems (SAP, Cobra), Using Cobra in a Government Earned Value Management rhythm, Financial forecasting experience with EVMS or government cost reporting, Experience with the AOP (annual operating plan) processes, Experience with the LRSP (long range strategic plan) processes, Understanding of US Government procurement and contracting, Understanding of Cost Accounting Standards, Understanding of FAR, Ability to identify issues and problems across multiple contracts, Make recommendations to management for resolution of mitigation

What You'll Do.

Provide financial and administrative support

Provide analysis to meet program requirements

Apply Earned Value and performance measurement baseline concepts

Establish Work Breakdown Structure

Execute budgeted cost of work scheduled

Assess objective performance criteria

Maintain objective performance criteria

Maintain estimates to complete

Justify estimates to complete

Support internal reporting requirements

Support external reporting requirements

Support variance analysis

Develop budget baselines

Maintain cost/schedule support

Perform financial performance analyses

Assist in financial performance analyses

Provide financial visibility

Assist in financial visibility

Prepare monthly CDRLs

Support variance analysis

Facilitate program monthly rhythm process

Support program monthly rhythm process

Incorporate baseline changes into EVM system

Develop process techniques

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Interface with program managers; Interface with functional management; Interface with cost account managers; Guide peers; Influence peers; Guide internal customers; Influence internal customers; Represent group on special projects

Process & Methodology

Earned Value Management, Performance Measurement

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