Program Analyst Internet & Ecommerce - Washington, DC at Geebo

Program Analyst

Company Name:
SRA International
# Daily Responsibilities
Job Description:
Supports deliverable tracking and management reporting. Responsible for maintaining and developing client relationships. Supports planning, organizing of a project (or series of smaller projects/task orders of a larger program) for successful performance consistent with contractual agreements. Monitors and analyzes costs, timescales and resources used, and reviews actions when these deviate from current schedule/plan.
Weekly Hours: 40
# Desired: Responsibilities
Complies, organizes, and presents assessments of program/project managment concept, analyses, studies, and procedures.
Monitors and analyses program/project scope, cost, schedule, and technical analyssi and performs professional or technical work related to program management.
Coordinates small-scale projects, actively participating in all phases of the project/program.
Supports program/project activities and analysis and performs professional or technical work related to program management.
Provide routine project management support in terms of reporting and project deliverable tracking for a medium-size infrastructure, desktop, and customer support services contract.
Tracks deliverable status and reports project/program performance to project senior staff and client.
Requisition Number: 47996BR
Job Family: Program & Project Management
Position Title (WD): Program Analyst
Group (WD): National Security
Telecommuting Options: Telecommuting Not Allowed
Position Work Location (WD): WASHINGTON, DC-950 H STREET (DCC069)
US Citizenship Required: Yes
Clearance Required: Yes - Interim Required to Start
Clearance Type: Secret
Required: Degree: None
Required: Education: BACH
Required: Work
Experience: 3-6 YearsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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