Overview: JHNA is currently seeking a Joint Force Operations Planner with deep expertise in Space Domain integration to join our team in the Alexandria, VA area. You will provide on-site mission engineering, analysis, and integration expertise to produce objective insights and analytic justification to inform future technology and capability investment decisions within the Planning, Programming, and Budgeting Execution (PPBE) process. This role is critical to aiding the prioritization, alignment, and validation of requirements within the Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS) to deliver modernized capabilities that enable an all-domain joint force, with a specific emphasis on Space Domain integration and force design, aligned with future Joint Warfighting Concepts in support of the Office of the Undersecretary for Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD(R&E)) Mission Integration. This position will be in the Alexandria, Virginia area and will require in-person/on-site support at The Pentagon, with the possibility of local travel to customer sites. Roles/Responsibilities: As a Joint Force Operations Planner with JHNA, you will work as an integral member of a government/contractor team dedicated to evaluating the efficacy of legacy architectures and new technologies applied in new mission concepts of employment to meet evolving joint mission objectives, particularly within the Space Domain. Your essential job functions will include, but may not be limited to: Space-Centric Mission Engineering: Aid in the development and execution of Mission Engineering Studies, wargames, and tabletop exercises (TTXs) focused on the strategic and operational application of space power and its integration across all domains. Space Domain Planning Expertise: Consult on the application, understanding, and experience with warfighting disciplines, COA analysis, strategy development, and organizational processes to craft wargames that specifically examine orbital effects, counterspace challenges, and resilient space architectures to inform joint plans and examine assumptions. Threat Intelligence Integration: Support planning through advice on potential threat actors and their impact on military operations, specifically concerning space and counterspace capabilities, orbital warfare, and the defense of U.S./allied space assets. CONOP/CONEMP Development: Collaborate within the team to develop Concepts of Operation (CONOPs)/Concepts of Employment (CONEMPs), metrics to measure mission success, and assist the team in understanding operational activities that rely heavily on space-based PNT, SATCOM, and ISR. Stakeholder Coordination: Coordinate with the Warfighter, Joint Staff, and Service Intelligence Centers (USSF and USSPACECOM) to support ongoing and future operations.