International FMS/EDA Program Support

Cherokee FederalGlen Burnie, MD
5h$125,000 - $135,000

About The Position

The Intermediate Program Analyst provides programmatic, administrative, and technical support for the U.S. Coast Guard’s Foreign Military Sales (FMS) and Excess Defense Articles (EDA) transfer programs. Working under the direction of the Project Manager and COR, the analyst assists in developing work plans, monitoring project execution, conducting logistics analysis, and preparing reports and deliverables required by the Statement of Work. The role bridges program management, acquisition life cycle support, and on site technical assistance for ship transfer projects, ensuring compliance with Coast Guard, DoD, and Federal regulations.

Requirements

  • Fifteen (15) years of experience in naval ship maintenance or overhaul, including planning, management, and assessment, or a Bachelor’s in Maritime Mechanical Engineering with ten (10) years of CG, Navy, or Merchant Marine HM&E experience. A combination of education and specialized engineering experience may be substituted.
  • Minimum of five (5) years of relevant experience serving aboard a United States Navy (USN), United States Coast Guard (USCG), or Department of Defense (DoD) vessel and five (5) years of relevant experience directly related to naval ship maintenance or overhaul, including planning, management, and assessment of ship maintenance activities.
  • Strong Project Management Skills.
  • Excellent writing skills, utilizing the applicable documentation resources.
  • Proficient in the use of Coast Guard Standard Workstation III.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office 365.
  • Ability to obtain Common Access Card (CAC).

Nice To Haves

  • Prefer Three (3) years of FMS EDA transfer project experience
  • Experience directly working with United States Government (USG) and foreign stakeholders, including briefing General Officers, Flag Officers, or Senior Executive Service members

Responsibilities

  • Assist in developing and maintaining Integrated Master Schedules (IMS) for FMS/EDA projects, tracking milestones, work plans, and deliverables. Update schedules to reflect changes in scope, risk assessments, or government approvals.
  • Support preparation of acquisition documents (e.g., Bill of Materials, Purchase Requests, Cost Estimates, Acquisition Strategies, Contract Data Requirements Lists, Supply and Parts Management).
  • Conduct market research, draft Statements of Work, Performance Work Statements, and other procurement artifacts per the SOW.
  • Aid in creating and maintaining maintenance/refit, installation, and training work plans for ship transfer projects.
  • Identify and analyze material requirements, locate National Stock Numbers/Part Numbers, generate MILSTRIP requisitions, and recommend alternate sources when items are unavailable in the Government Supply System. Provide logistics support for the collection, processing, tracking and follow up of ships’ requests for outfitting and spare parts.
  • Coordinate receipt, inspection, packaging, forwarding, and tracking of material shipments at staging sites, vendors, and shipyards.
  • Monitor project progress, assess risks, and propose mitigation strategies for COR approval.
  • Prepare and submit monthly progress reports, status briefs, action item trackers, and after action reports (AARs) in accordance with the SOW.
  • Support CG-SID-2 Case Managers and technical leads in liaison efforts between CG SID-2, foreign customer representatives, and internal DoD/USG partners (e.g., DSAMS, SCIP, NAVSUP, DTS).
  • Participate in Joint Visual Inspections (JVIs) Work Definition Conferences (WDCs), site surveys, and briefings to senior officials (General/Flag officers, SES).
  • Draft and maintain process guides, flowcharts, and standard operating procedures for ILS related functions (e.g., Configuration Data Management, Maintenance Management).
  • Archive all deliverables in the government controlled electronic filing system, ensuring compliance with Section 508 and records management requirements.
  • Provide on site technical assistance (CONUS/OCONUS) for ship availability execution, “hot” and “cold” transfer activities, and post transfer training.
  • Prepare travel packages, obtain APACS/ECC clearances, and comply with Defense Base Act (DBA) insurance requirements for overseas work.
  • Performs other job-related duties as assigned

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • 401K
  • other possible benefits as provided

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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