Program Financial Analyst, Cbrn - Washington, United States - Noblis

Noblis
Noblis
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Washington, United States

3 weeks ago

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Description

Responsibilities:


The responsibilities of the team member may include:

  • Provide preparation and analysis of budget and financial data and preparation of pertinent briefing materials, analysis and entry of financial data, preparation of business resources and financial reports, and business and programmatic support.
  • Provide verification and assessment of budget and financial data, evaluation of compliance with applicable policies and procedures, and support for independent business and financial analysis and reviews.
  • Develop responses to annual data and budget requests including Congressional requests
  • Contribute to budget strategy and develop and maintain financial spreadsheets and databases, including budgets and spend plans.
  • Monitor and track funding, obligations and schedules; utilize financial databases and reports; provide financial analysis and presentations; support cost proposals and document financial processes. This includes monthly collection and analysis of technical and cost reports from funded contracts.
  • Consult client on adjustments to the overall budget in response to budget cuts and shortfalls, opportunities for unplanned funds, and mitigation strategies for schedule changes affecting finances.
  • Gather and consolidate project related financial data from multiple DHS systems (STATS, SharePoint, etc.).
  • Interact with and maintain rapport with other DHS entities, including the Finance and Budget Division (FBD) and Office of Procurement Operations (OPO).
  • Provide professional/technical services in support of acquisition planning through solicitation, award, performance, final payment, and preparation for closeout for the full range of contractual instruments used by Government.
  • Advise, develop, and review procurement requests (PRs), contract, and other acquisition packages, including Acquisition Plans (APs), Acquisition Strategies (AS), Independent Government Cost Estimates (IGCEs), Justification and Approvals (J&As), Determination and Finding (D&F), etc., ensuring adequacy, consistency, and compliance with administrative, regulatory, and procedural requirements.
  • Provide professional/technical services in support of acquisition planning through solicitation, award, performance, final payment, and preparation for closeout for the full range of contractual instruments used by Government.
  • Provide professional/technical services in support of acquisition planning through solicitation, award, performance, final payment, and preparation for closeout for the full range of contractual instruments used by Government.
While the primary responsibilities for this role are budgetary, there is the opportunity to also support the technical teams and thus interest in, and familiarity with the following responsibilities are also

  • Evaluating the feasibility of technical approaches to problems,
  • Developing and evaluating scientific capability development strategies,
  • Monitoring chemical and biological program and technical performance against goals,
  • Developing scientific program status reports, PowerPoint briefings, and readahead materials,
  • Developing, monitoring, and maintaining a central repository of chem/bio scientific and technical program information (e.g. reports, requirements, etc.),
  • Organizing, coordinating, and participating in meetings, discussions, and seminars on biological and chemical threat and detection technology topics,
  • Communicating the impact of scientific findings to technical and nontechnical audiences as needed.
  • Contribute to project management and oversight of programs, projects, and activities by managing scope, schedule, and budget and interacting with stakeholders internal and external to S&T.
These roles may require non-local travel (limited

  • 2x/year), and some DC metro area local travel.

Required Qualifications:

Required minimum skills
and knowledge:


  • BA/BA + 5 years relevant experience OR MA/MS + 3 years relevant experience
  • Applicants selected must be eligible to receive DHS Suitability
  • Demonstrated experience or ability to perform the management of procurement operations and/or the strategic management of research and development programs and/or budget

Desired Qualifications:

Desired skills and knowledge**:


  • Demonstrated strong technical writing skills, targeting both technical and nontechnical audiences.
  • Demonstrated experience writing concise and clear copy according to established standards.
  • Experience providing direct or consultant support to major programs or offices which require varying types of strategic and local communications.
  • Strong interpersonal skills to establish effective working relationships.
  • Strong project management skills.
  • Experience and proficiency working with Microsoft Office (Word, Project, Excel and PowerPoint) and collaboration sites (Microsoft SharePoint).
  • Excellent communication, written, and organizational skills.
  • Ability to work on multiple projects which includes priori

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