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Financial Program and Data Analyst

Arlington, VA

Valiant Harbor International is a CVE Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business that specializes in technical, programmatic, acquisition, compliance, and financial services for Government science and technology, research and development, and technological programs. At Valiant Harbor International, we emphasize our intense focus on helping federal government agencies identify and address organizational challenges to tailor and integrate specific solutions to solve their most difficult problems. Success is defined by our ability to meet our customer’s needs quickly, efficiently, and effectively —we are a management consulting firm with a successful record of offering a wide range of professional, scientific, and technical services requiring a high degree of expertise and training.

Job Description
Valiant Harbor International is seeking a Financial Program and Data Analyst to support financial planning, analysis, and reporting for a critical government program at the Office of Naval Research (ONR). This position will involve managing the government’s financial processes, including budgeting, forecasting, and reporting, with a focus on performance monitoring and expenditure benchmarks. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in financial systems, data analytics, and the ability to manage complex financial operations in a government setting.

Job Responsibilities

  • Oversee the tracking of government program financial milestones, including budgeting, funding execution, and performance monitoring.
  • Lead financial planning and reporting efforts, ensuring adherence to government regulations and commitment/expenditure benchmarks.
  • Provide data analysis and support using MS Excel (advanced functions), Sequel, Python, and/or Tableau to monitor program performance and financial health.
  • Conduct data analytics using MS Power Business Intelligence to generate meaningful insights and financial reports.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of financial reports.
  • Provide recommendations for financial process improvements and ensure compliance with all relevant financial processes and regulations.
  • Maintain a strong understanding of government financial systems and their integration into program operations.


** This position is contingent upon contract award **

Job Requirements

  • Must have a current SECRET Clearance or the ability to obtain a SECRET clearance prior to award.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or a related field with five (5) years of experience with Government financial systems, processes, and budget cycles. In lieu of a degree, a High School diploma with a minimum of seven (7) years of experience with Government financial and budget cycles is acceptable.
  • At least five (5) years of recent experience with government planning, forecasting, program budgeting, funding execution, performance monitoring, and reporting against commitment, obligation, and expenditure benchmarks.
  • Three (3) years of recent experience working with government financial systems as outlined in the Financial Requirements.
  • Two (2) years of recent experience using MS Excel advanced functions, Sequel, Python, and/or Tableau for data analysis.
  • Two (2) years of recent experience conducting data analytics using MS Power Business Intelligence.
  • Strong computer skills, particularly in MS Excel, PowerPoint, and associated graphics and presentation development software.
  • Proven ability to learn financial processes and procedures on the job with limited assistance.


Desired Additional Qualifications

  • Five (5) years of Federal grant management experience, with preference for Department of Navy or Defense experience.
  • Three (3) years of prior experience with Navy ERP or similar DOD accounting software.

 

 

Salary Range: $95,000 - $115,000

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