Associate Program Analyst with Security Clearance Information Technology (IT) - Washington, DC at Geebo

Associate Program Analyst with Security Clearance

Overview VTG is searching for a Associate Program Analyst to support the U.
SNavy Acquisition Program officePosition is located at the Washington, DC Navy Yard, hybrid, three days per week, two days remoteThis position supports a U.
SNavy Acquisition Program in a technical and engineering-related fieldThe right candidate will have either Navy or technical experience preferred, but not requiredThis position requires the candidate be organized, reliable, and timelyThis is a program analyst position requiring the selected individual to support the Program Office What will you do?o Maintain current program planning and execution spreadsheets to include PR status from creation to acceptance by field activity and monitoring funding levels for active appropriationso Provide support in the development of Task Planning Sheets (TPSs) that clearly delineate all program contract/contractor, field activity related tasking, deliverable items, and scheduleso Support overall day-to-day business/resource and program management effortso Interact with government and contractor personnel to deliver complete programmatic briefings as neededo Prepare and submit packages in various formats on behalf of the Program Office in response to program data calls Do you have what it takes? Required skills:
o Must have active DoD Secret clearanceo 0 to 2 years Navy experience, will traino Must have strong Microsoft Excel skillso Assist PM with briefings and reporting Preferred skills:
o Sharepoint Knowledge/Experience Military friendly This position is contingent upon contract award Recommended Skills Friendliness Microsoft Excel Microsoft Share Point Program Management Scheduling Spreadsheets Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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