Principal Business Analyst- Cost Controls (Hybrid)

UDR Consulting IncAiken, SC
Hybrid

About The Position

UDR is seeking qualified candidates for a Principal Business Analyst- Cost Controls opportunity for our customer in Aiken, SC to support the Savannah River Site. This role is responsible for performing as the Senior Advisor to senior SRNS/DOE/NNSA Management for the execution, development, implementation, maintenance and accountability of total project controls, financial analysis or estimating applications. The position also involves providing leadership and advice to management to enable the capability to maintain and improve planning, scheduling, financial analysis and cost control throughout the life cycle of a very complex or unique project or program. The role requires providing strategic advice as it relates to performance of highly complex Project Control/Financial/Planning & Scheduling activities and/or supervising the overall effort for a project or program, and providing strategic advice to management towards execution of plans. The incumbent will demonstrate creative ability and knowledge in the development of project baseline plans, milestone schedules, work breakdown structures and spend plans, and maintain a working knowledge of the functionality of Site Business systems, providing advice pertaining to potential improvements. Additionally, the role is responsible for providing technical and administrative direction, coordination, evaluation, training and coaching to a team of Project Controls/Financial Analysts/Planning & Scheduling specialists, and developing and delivering training programs in Project Controls/Financial Controls/ Planning & Scheduling systems and methods. The Principal Business Analyst will lead, prepare and present financial/ project information in appropriate format to Senior/Executive SRNS management, conduct considerably complex analysis of issues involving numerous financial and/or technical disciplines, and develop innovative alternative strategies enabling the early achievement of milestones. The role also involves acting as a business/financial advisor to assigned project management teams, peers, less experienced project managers and SRS senior management, and external customers, performing risk analyses and providing decision authority for defining and approving corrective actions while establishing priorities. The incumbent will develop innovative strategies, plans, and programs for new initiatives along with diagnosis and resolve problems of diverse scope and multiple factors, consistently demonstrating thorough understanding and application of project controls, planning and scheduling and financial theory and practice by routinely and independently performing complex analysis that requires considerable interpretation and technical expertise. This includes the analysis of fact, application of theory, and identification of alternatives to resolve complex financial issues, as well as synthesizing, evaluating, and structuring of complex and often disparate Schedule, Financial, and business issues. Self-management and effective problem-solving ability are key factors in this position, requiring the incumbent to work in a well-organized manner with the ability to analyze complex facts and render decisions using a wide range of procedures. The role involves developing and recommending key strategies for SRS, DOE and external government and private organizations in support of DOE project controls, Financial Analysis and scheduling objectives, and without access to supervision, developing, planning and recommending appropriate business strategies and technology to SRNS Senior Management as well as to DOE and external organizations.

Requirements

  • Expert-level working knowledge of Cost Accounting Standards (CAS), Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
  • Proven experience negotiating complex FAR and CAS issues with government agencies.
  • Previous experience working with Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA), Government Accountability Office (GAO), Office of Inspector General (OIG), or other similar government auditing entities.
  • A Master's degree in business / construction management / technical / engineering or a related area and 15 years of practical experience.
  • Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) in business / construction management / technical / engineering or a related area and 18 years of practical experience would be considered equivalent.
  • An Associate's degree and 20 years of practical experience would be considered equivalent.
  • A high school diploma and 22 years of relevant experience would also be considered equivalent.
  • Possesses strong personal computer skills.
  • Requires expert proficiency in the use of automated accounting, cost management, scheduling and estimating systems as tools for performing required duties.
  • Possesses considerable practical experience in the use of the Site Business systems.

Nice To Haves

  • 8+ years of government contractor accounting compliance experience

Responsibilities

  • Perform as the Senior Advisor to senior SRNS/DOE/NNSA Management for the execution, development, implementation, maintenance and accountability of total project controls, financial analysis or estimating applications.
  • Provide leadership and advise to management that enables the capability to maintain and improve planning, scheduling, financial analysis and cost control throughout the life cycle of a very complex or unique project or program.
  • Provide strategic advice as it relates to performance of highly complex Project Control/Financial/Planning & Scheduling activities and/or supervising the overall effort for a project or program.
  • Provide strategic advice to management towards execution of plans.
  • Demonstrate creative ability and knowledge in the development of project baseline plans, milestone schedules, work breakdown structures and spend plans.
  • Maintain working knowledge of the functionality of Site Business systems and provide advice pertaining to potential improvements.
  • Provide technical and administrative direction, coordination, evaluation, training and coaching to a team of Project Controls/Financial Analysts/Planning & Scheduling specialists.
  • Develop and deliver training programs in Project Controls/Financial Controls/ Planning & Scheduling systems and methods.
  • Lead, prepare and present financial/ project information in appropriate format to Senior/Executive SRNS management.
  • Conduct considerably complex analysis of issues involving numerous financial and / or technical disciplines.
  • Develop innovative alternative strategies enabling the early achievement of milestones.
  • Act as a business / financial advisor to assigned project management teams, peers, less experience project managers and SRS senior management, and external customers.
  • Perform risk analyses and provide decision authority for defining and approving corrective actions while establishing priorities.
  • Develop innovative strategies, plans, and program for new initiatives along with diagnosis and resolve problems of diverse scope and multiple factors are to be considered.
  • Consistently demonstrate thorough understanding and application of project controls, planning and scheduling and financial theory and practice by routinely and independently performing complex analysis that requires considerable interpretation and technical expertise including the analysis of fact, application of theory, and identification of alternatives to resolve complex financial issues.
  • Synthesize, evaluate, and structure complex and often disparate Schedule, Financial, and business issues.
  • Develop and recommend key strategies for SRS, DOE and external government and private organizations in support of DOE project controls, Financial Analysis and scheduling objectives.
  • Without access to supervision develop, plan and recommend appropriate business strategies, and technology to SRNS Senior Management as well as to DOE and external organizations.
  • Apply and analyze accounting principles, practices, and procedures as they relate to Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), Department of Energy Acquisition Regulations (DEAR) and Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) to influence and provide guidance to internal and external stakeholders.
  • Assist in preparation of SRNS’s Cost Accounting Standard Board (CASB) Disclosure Statement.
  • Assist with preparation and analysis of the Incurred Cost Submission.
  • Function at an advanced level by planning, organizing, and coordinating Government Compliance activities to meet established objectives and schedules.
  • Maintain an effective level of communication with internal and external customers such as DOE/NNSA, various Government Auditors, SRNS Management, and Internal Audit on financial matters.
  • Identify and recommend process improvement activities.
  • Participate in working groups and/or department/cross functional organization-wide projects; project planning, defining user requirements.
  • May represent the department in external working groups.
  • Perform General Accounting Responsibilities as determined by the CFO organization.

Benefits

  • paid time off
  • medical
  • dental
  • life
  • vision
  • disability insurance
  • pre-tax 401 (k) retirement account with Company matching contributions and 100% vesting for eligible participants beginning DAY 1
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