
Submarine Configuration Management Analyst - Washington, D.C
- Washington DC
- $86,539-140,625 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Coordinate with HM&E and NPES Configuration Data Managers on all Configuration Management issues, including outstanding tasks and workload prioritization.
- Own and drive monthly stakeholder synchronization meeting aimed at driving down backlog of CDM tasks.
- Ensure alignment of internal and external Configuration Management stakeholders towards common goals.
- Manage and facilitate processes and outcomes in support of Configuration Management including but not limited to:
- LAR review and comment.
- ECP evaluation and analysis and transition of Columbia Class submarines to in-service.
- Ensure PMS 396 leadership is prepared for and briefed (as needed) for all Configuration Review and Configuration Control Board meetings.
- Maintain and mature existing Configuration Management Plan for Ohio Class submarines.
- Emphasis on end-of-life support and Columbia Class transition are essential to platform Configuration Management and sustainment success.
- Develop and manage enterprise stakeholder relationships in support of Configuration Management.
- Create strategies and implement solutions to Configuration Management challenges and obstacles.
- Facilitate and guide monthly Ohio Class Configuration Management Working Group with a focus on process improvement and optimization.
- Prepare Ad Hoc reports as required by the client.
- Perform administrative tasks in support of acquisition efforts.
- Advise on PPBE issues related to SSBN modernization.
- Organize and maintain Program tracking files/tools on program status, actions items and issues.
- Attend meetings and program reviews, provide presentations, written materials, and/or electronic communications with foreign country representatives from one of more countries.
- This may include interfacing with foreign liaison officers located at US Navy and/or contractor facilities.
- Provide timely and efficient responses for all urgent tasking.
- Ensure program correspondence and deliverables are in accordance with Serco's Quality Assurance Program.
- Support the team in performing additional duties and responsibilities as assigned.
- An Active or Current DoD Secret clearance.
- US Citizenship
- Bachelor's Degree in business, finance, engineering or other technical discipline
- An Associate's Degree and 2 years of additional experience will be considered in lieu of Bachelor's Degree or a High School Diploma/GED and 4 years of additional experience will be considered in lieu of Bachelor's Degree.
- 5 years of experience (Experience with Navy acquisition and/or In-Service Programs highly preferred)
- Strong customer, interpersonal and organizational level communication skills (written and verbal).
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite programs, to include Excel and PowerPoint.
- Written communication skills (e.g., drafting program impact statements and Congressional Appeals)
- Experience leading a project and interfacing with an end item customer.
- Ability to travel at least 25% of the time.
- Active-Duty experience in submarine service (SSBN) is a plus.
- Recent experience in Team Submarine and/or SSP would be ideal.