ARServices is seeking Program Analysts to join our team supporting the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Chemical and Biological Defense (ODASD(CBD)) to assist in the oversight of the Department of Defenses Chemical and Biological Defense Program (CBDP).
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ARServices is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
MDW is in search of professionals to support services to assist in developing an innovative, well-integrated, high-performance team in support of N96. The team member will provide an enterprise solution encompassing a full range of professional support services across N96 in the task areas of Program Requirements and Resource Sponsor level support.
N96 Organizations that require support include Weapons (N96C1), Sensors & Navigation (N96C3). Ship Self Defense System (N96F2), Human Systems Integration/M&T Support (N96D1), Future Surface Combatants (N96F3), Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense (N96F2), Navy Aegis Liaison Team (N96F2), Aegis Combat Systems Integration and Future Surface Combatants (N96F1), and Cyber (N960C1).
Essential job functions will include but may not be limited to:
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Company Description
Incorporated in 2012, MDW is a small business headquartered in Washington, DC with offices in Huntsville, AL. We provide Federal government clients with consulting, management services, advisory and assistance services, decision support, strategic planning, process planning and improvement, task execution and metrics analysis. Our mission is to make our clients more successful by providing honest assessments, exceptional analysis, prudent advice, direct communication, and hard work.
Our core capabilities include:
MDW Associates, LLC ("MDW") is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, marital status, covered veteran status, mental or physical disability, pregnancy or any other unlawful basis unrelated to the ability to do the job. MDW seeks to employ talented, ethical, and entrepreneurial-minded persons. Our applicants and employees are protected from discrimination as required by Federal law.
Additional Information
We offer a competitive and comprehensive benefits and compensation package for our employees, including but not limited to:
All information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
The Program Analyst will :
Education
Bachelor (4-year) degree
Experience
Based on recent jobs postings on Zippia, the average salary in the U.S. for a Program Analyst is $72,576 per year or $35 per hour. The highest paying Program Analyst jobs have a salary over $103,000 per year while the lowest paying Program Analyst jobs pay $51,000 per year
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