SAIC is seeking a qualified and experienced Program Analyst for an immediate opening with the SENSE + INTERDICTION (SENSEI) Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (CUAS)/Counter Unmanned Systems (CUxS) Research and Development (R&D) program in Crane, IN. This position requires the ability to handle dual responsibilities as an Integrated Master Scheduler and a Financial Analyst. We are looking for a teammate who is capable of high-level output centered on the development and management of an Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) as well as the ability to provide financial analysis through predictive analytics. The scheduling responsibility includes developing and maintaining detailed, integrated program schedules that serve as the primary tool to coordinate project tasks, dependencies, resources, and timelines across multiple teams. Equally, the responsibility involves serving as a financial analyst, in particular, as it pertains to financial execution, forecasting, analysis, and risk assessment. As an Integrated Master Scheduler, you know the complexities of supporting a portfolio from inception to completion. Many programs require a significant investment of limited resources, and it's imperative to keep the project on a productive path. You would help ensure success through careful analysis and effective communication, working closely with project managers, stakeholders, and government customers to develop and maintain a program-level integrated master schedule (IMS) and additional schedules, as requested by the government customer, which align with the SENSEI program's strategic objectives and requirements. You will also provide schedule analysis, risk assessment, performance measurement, and reporting to ensure the timely and successful delivery of the project outcomes. This position requires a deep understanding of scheduling principles and best practices as well as experience in briefing scheduling reports to different levels of leadership as you will be required to coordinate input from various program office teams. Financial management is a critical element of any program. Of the three pillars of project management (cost, schedule, performance), funding is typically the principal driver of activity. This role will involve direct customer engagement to provide financial management support across the lines of operation for the SENSEI program, including the ability to independently oversee and manage the contractor budget, while also regularly interfacing with technical planners and government leaders/decision makers to facilitate understanding of the overall budget and resource requirements. The financial management support involves the application of predictive analytics (data collection, data processing, and predictive modeling) while combining historical and forensic analysis coupled with techniques in data mining and statistics to analyze current and historical facts. You must be able to comb through large volumes of data to identify patterns and trends using regression techniques, pattern analysis, and other statistical methods. This will assist the government customer with forecasting funding burn, managing risks, and making informed, proactive programmatic decisions. The focus will be on identifying spending patterns, cost variability, and surge activities coupled with forecasting demand, optimizing funding execution, and assessing risk areas.