This position will support our joint venture with partner company, Dayton Group, Inc. DGI-ATI (JV) has a current need for a full-time has a current need for a full-time Program/Budget Analyst. Great Pay and Benefits for a Program/Budget Analyst Competitive salary; $80,000 - $95,000/year depending on experience and clearance level 11 annual paid holidays and minimum 13 days of paid leave; Employee and family medical, dental, vision, and prescription insurance with 75% of the premiums paid by the company; Employer paid short-term and long-term disability, and life insurance. 401(k) plan immediately vesting with 4% employer match; and Professional development assistance including memberships, professional licenses, and tuition reimbursements. Duties and Responsibilities Duties may include, but not be limited to, the following: Provides support for the implementation of major, highly complex, and mission critical management efforts. Serves as an individual expert and consultant to the Office Director and other senior management staff on analysis and documentation of the short- and long-range plans and program goals, identification and interpretation of policy issues, projection of program impact, and presentation of information required to analyze and report on program trends and funding requirements, analyzing an array of technical and administrative actions as a basis for management decision-making. The work requires management and overview of financial and human resources, administrative support services, organizational policy development and implementation, management controls, special studies and analysis, resource allocation, validation and prioritization of needs, review, approval, and audit of funding, and the establishment of internal operating procedures. Defines data requirements necessary to determine the kinds of information needed to evaluate established programs relative to their stated objectives. Defines critical analysis strategies and determines research design and methodologies, prepares reports that clarify key issues, explores alternative solutions, assesses the administrative program impact of policy and procedural changes, and recommends strategies for improving operations in the incumbent is responsible to support. Communicates with Office Director, Administrative Officer, and others inside and outside the office to gather and analyze information about the Department’s processes and programs. Analyzes individual programs, functions, and organizations to determine whether management systems in current use efficiently accomplish objectives sought and whether they provide necessary controls. Evaluate, process, or make recommendations for effective organizational changes. Performs work involving the analysis of the economic impact, feasibility, practicality, and effectiveness of existing and/or proposed standards, regulations, programs, and policies. Performs organizational analysis for a major multi-functional organization. Analyzes new or amended legislation, and develop language for new or adjusted regulations, policies, and procedures covering programs, activities, or functions. Analyzes and evaluates, on a quantitative or qualitative basis, the impact of programs or operations in meeting established goals and objectives. Develops summaries and background documents, reports, and letters with recommendations in support of the program for use by the Office Director, the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations, and the Assistant Secretary for Administration, which may outline issues and make substantive recommendations to address policy and program issues providing well-grounded counter proposals with foreign affairs, timing, budget limitations, and other factors that may impact implementations. Analyze and integrate program financial, technical, procurement, distribution, technical and scheduling information. Researches and/or analyzes problems, issues, or program requirements. Develops written materials that transmit information concerning the nature and purpose of the organization's programs, projects, and/or areas of concern to communicate new initiatives/activities having a direct impact on A/OPR’s programs. Coordinates information and responses, as appropriate, to assure consistency and conformance with program policies and viewpoints. Review and respond to correspondence or routes to proper staff member. Draft initial or final correspondence, assuring accuracy in content and presentation. Solve unusual problems related to domestic grants and programs involving administrative or support issues. Develop reports, presentations, or other work products.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level