Naval and DoD Warfare Analyst (T)

Alexandria, VA
Full Time
Experienced
ONSITE

Who We Are: Founded in 2007, SimIS Inc. is an innovative information technology solution Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB) that models future environments, requirements, and capabilities, and then secures the enterprise from internal and external threats compliant with Federal, State, and industry standard governance to ensure client mission success. Our performance standard is “excellence,” with an outcomes-based, quality focus in our services and products, guided by our core values of honesty (in word and deed), relationships (confidence and trust with clients and partners), teamwork (shared goals, mission, and purpose), loyalty (allegiance to our client and team), and importance of others (work and win as a team). SimIS is currently recruiting for this position and it is an “on site” position.

Job Description:

The DoD Test Resource Management Center (TRMC) provides governance over DoD test resources (open-air test ranges, ground test facilities, hardware-in-the-loop laboratories, measurement facilities, software testbeds, and modeling and simulation used for testing), including the Major Range and Test Facility Base (MRTFB). To support our TRMC customer, SimIS Inc seeks a Naval SME to support mission readiness of DoD test and evaluation (T&E) capabilities, infrastructure, and workforce to support DoD modernization. The Naval SME will enable the TRMC to forecast future T&E needs and define strategic investment portfolios to test hypersonics, directed energy, autonomy and artificial intelligence, electronic warfare, cyber, nuclear effects, space systems, and multi-domain operations.

Responsibilities:
  • Provide Systems Engineering & Technical Assistance support to the TRMC Test Resource – Governance (TR-G) Division Chief.
  • Organize, facilitate and execute TR-G staff actions.
  • Serve as Subject Matter Expert (SME) on the T&E capabilities of Naval T&E ranges and facilities.
  • Serve as lead contractor for Major Range and Test Facility Base (MRTFB) composition listing and change data analytics.
  • Collect and analyze key workforce data to support range readiness assessments.
  • Collect and analyze key workforce data to support congressional reporting requirements for workforce hiring flexibilities.
  • Serve as TRMC representative to Range Commanders Council Operations Group.
  • Lead and conduct research on T&E challenges, issues, and solutions: obtain relevant DoD documents, develop requirements for studies, analyze options and develop required documentation.
  • Coordinate, facilitate, and participate in inter-agency meetings across DoD stakeholders and summarize the proceedings.
  • Review policy and legislation for impacts on T&E and associated test workforce and infrastructure.
Qualifications and Experience:
  • A Bachelor's degree in a technical field.
  • 10 years of multi-disciplinary technical and analytical experience with a minimum of five (5) years in Naval Warfare systems.
  • 3 years of Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) or similar technical T&E management experience.
  • Ability to work with a wide range of contributors, to include engineers, subject matter experts, functional teams, and senior leadership.
  • Experience in the development, drafting, editing, publishing, distribution, coordination of executive-level communication deliverables, to include information papers, technical reports, briefings, and presentations.
  • Experience tracking team progress to plan.
  • Experience with strategic planning and solution development.
  • Knowledge/experience with DoD PPBE, JCIDS, DFAR.
  • The ability to travel up to 10%.
  • Project Management Professional (PMP), Lean Six Sigma, or equivalent (Desired but not mandatory)
Benefits:
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision  
  • Short Term Disability (at no cost to you) & Long-Term Disability
  • Life Insurance  
  • 401(k) Savings Plan
  • Flex Spending Accounts  
  • Tuition Assistance Program 
  • Professional Development 
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)  
  • 11 Holidays each year
  SimIS, Inc. is an EOE / M / F / Disability / VET / Drug Free Employer


 
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