Senior-Level Operations Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Washington, DC at Geebo

Senior-Level Operations Analyst

Sayres, a prominent provider of defense support services to the DOD, is currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior-Level Operations Analyst with a current SECRET clearance, verifiable in DISS in Washington, DC.
This position may offer remote and/or hybrid work arrangements based on customer discretion.
Responsibilities:
As a Senior-Level Operations Analyst, you will play a crucial role in coordinating and managing large organizations in the shipbuilding industry, ensuring effective utilization of resources such as money, materials, equipment, and personnel.
Your responsibilities will involve applying analytical methods from mathematics, science, and engineering to address diverse issues related to top-level strategy, planning, forecasting, resource allocation, performance measurement, scheduling, production facility and system design, supply chain management, pricing, transportation and distribution, as well as the analysis of large databases.
You will gather pertinent information and employ various analytical techniques, including simulation, linear and nonlinear programming, dynamic programming, queuing and other stochastic-process models, and the analytic hierarchy process.
By constructing mathematical models, you will evaluate and optimize different components and their relationships within the system, enabling scenario analysis and informed decision-making.
Additional Duties:
1.
Shipbuilding Process Optimization:
Analyze and enhance shipbuilding processes, identifying opportunities for efficiency improvements and cost reduction, while ensuring compliance with Navy procedures and policies (DoD 5000 process).
2.
DoD/DoN Contracting Support:
Provide expertise in DoD and DoN contracting practices to aid in the development of acquisition documents and strategies.
3.
Communication with SES/Flag Level Personnel:
Engage in effective communication with high-ranking officials to convey complex operational analyses and findings.
4.
Development of Acquisition Documents:
Assist in the development of critical DoN acquisition documents, such as Acquisition Strategy and Acquisition Program Baseline.
5.
Supervisory
Responsibilities:
Oversee and guide junior analysts, fostering professional development within the team.
6.
Foreign Military Sales (FMS):
Support analysis related to FMS, considering international procurement and cooperation.
7.
Military Sealift Command Procedures:
Apply operational expertise in the context of Military Sealift Command procedures and processes.
Preferred Skill Sets:
- Master's degree in Engineering or Business Management discipline.
- Possess a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification (preferred).
- Minimum of 10
years of experience in Navy program management, Government technical management, or Industry business management.
- Expertise in shipbuilding processes and practices.
- Familiarity with Foreign Military Sales and Military Sealift Command procedures.
At Sayres, we foster an environment where employees can achieve personal and professional growth while surpassing customer expectations.
Our comprehensive services encompass acquisition, financial and program management, fleet synthetic training, logistics, ship construction engineering, systems engineering and integration, wargaming, test and evaluation, as well as security, counterintelligence, and policy analysis.
Join our dynamic team at Sayres, headquartered in Washington, DC, with offices located throughout the United States and an international presence, and be a part of our continued excellence in providing service to the Federal Government since 2001.
CONTINGENT #CJ Recommended Skills Analytic Hierarchy Process Business Management Certified Project Management Professional Communication Databases Decision Making Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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