Analyst, Operations III

ORBIS IncWashington, DC
123d

About The Position

Provide support to NAVSEA Team Submarine (TEAM SUB) Submarine Ship Building (SHAPM) Program Offices and supporting organizations: PMS 397 - COLUMBIA Class Submarine Program Office, PMS 450 - VIRGINIA Class Submarine Program Office, PMS 351 - Future Attack Submarine (SSN(X)) Program Office, and SEA 05Z - Marine Engineering Competency Domain. TEAM SUB is a combination of Program Executive Office (PEO) Strategic Submarine (PEO SSBN), PEO Attack Submarines (PEO SSN), and PEO Undersea Warfare Systems (PEO UWS) and the Direct Reporting Program Office, AUKUS Integration & Acquisition Office (AUKUS). The TEAM SUB concept divides the single submarine-centric organization into specific PEOs with the goal of enhancing the structures and processes in the submarine research, development, acquisition, and maintenance communities.

Requirements

  • 10 years professional experience in operations research.
  • Bachelor’s level degree in an Engineering discipline, Physics or Mathematics.
  • Master’s level degree in Operations Research or Mathematics.
  • Must be a U.S. citizen.
  • A secret security clearance.

Nice To Haves

  • Relational database work experience.
  • Information Technology system operations and maintenance experience.

Responsibilities

  • Help determine better ways to coordinate and manage large organizations that require the effective use of money, materials, equipment, and people by applying analytical methods from mathematics, science, and engineering.
  • Analyze diverse issues such as top-level strategy, planning, forecasting, resource allocation, performance measurement, scheduling, the design of production facilities and systems, supply chain management, pricing, transportation and distribution, and the analysis of large databases.
  • Gather information, then select the most appropriate analytical technique.
  • Use various techniques, including simulation, linear and nonlinear programming, dynamic programming, queuing and other stochastic-process models, and the analytic hierarchy process to construct mathematical models to describe the system being studied.
  • Alter values to examine what may happen to the system under different circumstances.
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