Project Management Analyst NAVSEA
Document Storage Systems · Newport, VA · 2 mo ago
Information TechnologyFull-time
About the role
The Project Management Analyst will support Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) 08 by coordinating and managing the operational aspects of ongoing projects, acting as a liaison between project management and planning, project team, and line management. You will monitor shipbuilding and repair operations, coordinate with local offices, and report to Naval Reactors (NR) - 08H.
Responsibilities
- Maintain schedules and prepare status reports for projects and budgets.
- Affirm project issues and develop resolutions to meet productivity, quality, and client satisfaction goals and objectives.
- Plan and conduct contract reviews for quality program requirements and contractor procedures, practices, instructions, and directives.
- Attend meetings, briefings, conferences as assigned and prepare cost performance analysis reports to be used by NAVSEA 08. Provide deck plate support for all Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program (NNPP) CVN/Submarine waterfront acquisition issues.
- Prepare written reports, memoranda, and correspondence detailing results of assignments, make oral presentations and engage in discussions dealing with technical and quality matters.
- Review, analyze, and evaluate contractor generated data and reports.
- Provide analysis reports, data, and recommendations to permit the Government’s development of the position on significant cost issues involving contracts and prepare the associated comprehensive cost performance report analyses.
- Gather relevant supporting technical and financial information and create FMR and NOC letter responses; staff the letter for NR program and technical sections to review.
- Assemble cost report data from both contractor and government sources and develop independent analyses to determine incremental and long-term cost expenditure trends.
- Conduct cost report analysis and periodic progressing of work to cost reporting.
- Review material ordering practice and performance (on-time order placement, bundling of procurements, incentives to mitigate and drive shipyard subcontractor behavior).
- Liaise with SUPSHIP to ensure compliance with NAVSEA 08 acquisition guidance and validate Earned Value Management (EVM) metrics.
- Be knowledgeable of the availability work packages and construction sequences to understand and support the needs of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program.
Requirements
- Systems used for the establishment, collection, and reporting of work performance information (Cost Data Sheets, Availability Work Packages, Ships Work Line-Item Number)
- Maintenance processes, management processes and project metrics associated with Nuclear Ship ROHs and RCOHs, to include Maintenance availability change control and prioritization of work processes
- Roles and Responsibilities of Functional Area Planner for RCOH and ROH planning
- Submarine Maintenance Availabilities and experience with the integration and execution of Nuclear Alterations within these availabilities
- Supervisor Shipbuilding authorities and oversight procedures
- Financial budgeting, estimating, accounting, and cost control regulation, processes, and execution systems
- A minimum of 5+ years’ experience in technical evaluation, estimation, and cost validation of cost estimates of shipyard construction and maintenance for submarines or aircraft carriers. Experience with contract performance management and oversight, cost and/or price analysis and Earned value management (EVM) is required.
- A minimum of 5+ years’ experience in nuclear and non-nuclear system maintenance planning/execution for submarines or aircraft carriers during overhaul, refueling, and servicing and/or experience in construction of submarines or aircraft carriers.
- Documented success in establishing actionable cost data sheets, reporting systems, and metrics to ensure the cost and schedule performance of construction and maintenance availabilities for submarines and aircraft carriers.
- A minimum of 5+ years’ experience with the regulations, policies, and organization interfaces (NAVSEA 08, NAVSEA 04, Supervisor of Shipbuilding, and shipyards) governing NR work.
- Documented success with oral and written communications, with particular capability to communicate and determine work prioritization amongst multiple organizations and at all levels within those organizations.
- This position requires experience working in an industrial environment, specifically in the construction of nuclear capable shipbuilding programs (surface or submarine).
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and Power Point.
- This position may be subject to work an uncommon tour, including nights, weekends, and holidays to meet mission requirements (overtime or night differential pay and/or unusual duty hours may be required).
- Must be a U.S. Citizen; you will be required to obtain and maintain an interim and/or final Top Secret security clearance prior to beginning work.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in architecture, engineering, or a related field.
- A minimum of 5+ years’ experience in technical evaluation, estimation, and cost validation of cost estimates of shipyard construction and maintenance for submarines or aircraft carriers.
- A minimum of 5+ years’ experience in nuclear and non-nuclear system maintenance planning/execution for submarines or aircraft carriers during overhaul, refueling, and servicing and/or experience in construction of submarines or aircraft carriers.
- A minimum of 5+ years’ experience with the regulations, policies, and organization interfaces (NAVSEA 08, NAVSEA 04, Supervisor of Shipbuilding, and shipyards) governing NR work.
Skills
- Systems used for the establishment, collection, and reporting of work performance information (Cost Data Sheets, Availability Work Packages, Ships Work Line-Item Number)
- Maintenance processes, management processes and project metrics associated with Nuclear Ship ROHs and RCOHs, to include Maintenance availability change control and prioritization of work processes
- Roles and Responsibilities of Functional Area Planner for RCOH and ROH planning
- Submarine Maintenance Availabilities and experience with the integration and execution of Nuclear Alterations within these availabilities
- Supervisor Shipbuilding authorities and oversight procedures
- Financial budgeting, estimating, accounting, and cost control regulation, processes, and execution systems
- A minimum of 5+ years’ experience in technical evaluation, estimation, and cost validation of cost estimates of shipyard construction and maintenance for submarines or aircraft carriers. Experience with contract performance management and oversight, cost and/or price analysis and Earned value management (EVM) is required.
- A minimum of 5+ years’ experience in nuclear and non-nuclear system maintenance planning/execution for submarines or aircraft carriers during overhaul, refueling, and servicing and/or experience in construction of submarines or aircraft carriers.
- Documented success in establishing actionable cost data sheets, reporting systems, and metrics to ensure the cost and schedule performance of construction and maintenance availabilities for submarines and aircraft carriers.
- A minimum of 5+ years’ experience with the regulations, policies, and organization interfaces (NAVSEA 08, NAVSEA 04, Supervisor of Shipbuilding, and shipyards) governing NR work.
- Documented success with oral and written communications, with particular capability to communicate and determine work prioritization amongst multiple organizations and at all levels within those organizations.
- This position requires experience working in an industrial environment, specifically in the construction of nuclear capable shipbuilding programs (surface or submarine).
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and Power Point.
Benefits
Not specified.
Pay
120000-155000
Schedule
Full time