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Senior Program Analyst

Washington, DC

Who We Are (video)

At JRC, we tackle some of the toughest challenges faced by the Department of Defense (DoD) and other government agencies. Our expertise in engineering innovation and semiconductor technologies allows us to deliver mission-critical microelectronics solutions, aerospace systems engineering, and cutting-edge research and development. By joining JRC, you’ll be part of a team that supports strategic deterrence and defense missions, playing a crucial role in ensuring the safety and security of the United States and its allies.

🚀 Ready to Make a Real Impact on National Defense?

Join JRC’s System Engineering & Integration Team as an experienced Senior Program Analyst who is a proven team leader with Strategic Weapons System (SWS) technical and/or military experience with military programs and programmatic analysis. In this critical role, you will provide fleet, end user, perspective during analysis of Design-Build-Sustainment (DBS) processes. You will also support Technical Program Management oversight and provide team members with technical direction and analytical expertise to improve a wide range of SWS/Fire Control (FC)-related products.  

💼What You'll Do

  • Provide fleet, end user, perspective during analysis of the SWS/FC Design-Build-Sustainment (DBS) processes. ​
  • Support the delivery and update of Government Furnished Equipment/Information (GFE/GFI). ​
  • Serve as a subject matter expert to coordinate between contractor and Navy organizations about Strategic Weapons Systems (SWS) and other SSBN related systems. ​
  • Engage with other OHIO and Vanguard Class programs and their contractors. ​
  • Provide direct support of the SP23 Fire Control Branch. Providing support to manage system engineering efforts related to the design/delivery/sustainment of SWS and Fire Control Subsystems for the OHIO and Vanguard Class SSBN. ​
  • Facilitate timely decisions by cognizant team members in the review and adjudication of design products and written correspondence by the appropriate SSP technical stakeholders. ​
  • Support SSP SWS related commitments, tracking and reporting status. ​
  • Conduct documentation reviews using technical expertise, focusing on Maintenance Procedures, Technical Documentation, and Standard Operating Procedures. ​
  • Support Manning, Training, and Assessment meetings on behalf of the SP23 Branch. ​
  • Evaluate program planning documents and develop program plans, activities, and schedules to ensure successful program performance. ​
  • Provide information and advice to senior-level SP23 Branch members and perform other duties as assigned by appropriate authority. 

🧠What You Bring to the Table

  • 10+ years of SWS/SSBN experience. ​
  • An active DoD security clearance at the SECRET level or held one in good standing in the past 2 years. ​
  • Program Management experience. ​
  • Demonstrate a willingness to work in a team environment with little direction, and the ability to work independently while prioritizing and supporting multiple tasks. ​
  • Experience with Navy Correspondence Manual and SECNAV Directives Management Manual. ​
  • Excellent communicator who is comfortable in front of large teams and senior Defense Department leaders. ​
  • Proficient with Microsoft products. (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Project) ​
  • Experience leading a technical team to accomplish time-critical objectives. ​
  • Ability to work in high-pressure, high-visibility situations. ​
  • Willingness to travel up to 25% 

At JRC we offer...

  • A competitive compensation package
  • An exceptional employee benefits program, providing support for our team members' well-being and success
  • The chance to contribute to a high-profile Department of Defense programs and make a positive impact
  • A collaborative work environment where teamwork, creativity, and innovation thrive
  • Opportunities for professional growth and development, helping you advance your career

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