Northrop Grumman
Finance
ProgramCostControlAnalystLevel2or3
“Program Cost Control Analyst - Level 2 or 3 at Northrop Grumman. Skills: Cost control, Financial analysis. Prepare budgets for contract work. Prepare schedules for contract work”
Industry & Context.
Variance analysis; Cost risk analysis
Secret security clearance, 9/80 schedule
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree with 2 years of professional experience, Master's degree with 0 years of professional experience, Bachelor's degree with 5 years of professional experience, Master's degree with 3 years of professional experience, Additional 4+ years of experience in lieu of degree, Ability to obtain and maintain a U. S. Government Secret security clearance, Earned Value Management (EVM) experience, Experience with financial analysis or reporting, Experience with MS Office Suite
Nice to Have
Degree in Finance, Economics, Accounting or Business Administration, Defense industry experience, Program Cost Control experience, Experience with FAR/DFAR, Experience with Costpoint, Cobra, Primavera or SAP, Experience with Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A)
What You'll Do.
Prepare budgets for contract work
Prepare schedules for contract work
Assist with financial analyses
Maintain accurate records of expenditures
Direct preparation for expenditure projections
Submit timely requests for additional funding
Support audits and reviews
Support fact-finding and negotiation
Perform analysis for contracts
Prepare reports for contracts
Perform Earned Value Metric (EVM) tasks
Develop Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Develop budget baseline
Develop cost risk analysis
Develop visibility reports
Develop estimates to complete
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborative teams
Process & Methodology
Cost schedule control system
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