Nakupuna Companies

Mid Earned Value Management Analyst

Job Locations US-DC Metro Area
Job ID
2024-4048
Category
Project Management
Type
Full-Time Salaried
Company
Nakupuna Consulting

Overview

Nakupuna Consulting is seeking a Mid Earned Value Management Analyst to join our team of talented consultants providing professional services to NAVSEA PMS-317, who oversees a portfolio of weapon systems and capabilities within PEO Ships. This individual will play a crucial role in influencing the decisions PMS-317 will make by analyzing the performance to-date and creating projections to ensure budget, schedule, etc. are aligned with the likelihood of its. This role requires a strong analytical mindset, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams.

Responsibilities

The following reflects management’s definition of essential functions for this job but does not restrict the tasks that may be assigned.  Management may assign additional duties and responsibilities to this job at any time due to reasonable accommodation or other reasons.

  • Provide support for various internal and external reports, relying heavily on contract analysis procedures, to include the Defense Acquisition Executive Summary (DAES) and Selected Acquisition Report (SAR), Quarterly Acquisition Review (QAR) issues letter preparation, performance metrics reports, and the Contractor’s estimate to complete (various contracts). Inputs should employ production analysis, cost/schedule variance analysis, Contractor overhead trend projection analysis, and Contract Performance Report (CPR) analysis of variance explanations
  • Develop, maintain, and update various cost models to support program acquisition reporting requirements for construction contracts, including: quarterly DAES, monthly Research, Development, and Acquisition Information System (RDAIS), Quarterly Program Review’s (QPR), 10 day letters, monthly status report, the annual or quarterly SAR, and Contractor Performance Assessment Ratings (CPAR).
  • Evaluate and analyze Shipbuilder financial submissions to identify areas of concern. At a minimum, evaluations include production analyses, cost and schedule variance analyses, analyses of variance explanations, Shipbuilder overhead trend projection analyses, progress payments analyses, and Cost Performance Reports (CPR) analyses.
  • Support government efforts to prepare solicitations, review Technical Advisory Reports (TAR), Statement of Works (SOW), complex reports and analyzing cost variance.
  • Monitor and report changes in processes or methods to calculate effects on overall costs
  • Review and provide input on proposals to support future business planning.
  • Develop, maintain tracking and reconcile all funding obligated on shipbuilding contracts. At a minimum, the data maintained should include total funding placed on contract through contract modification or Delivery Order, status of funding by Contract Line Item Number (CLIN), Sub-Line Item Number (SLIN), and Accounting Classification Reference Number (ACRN), status of invoices, status of withholds, funds expiration dates, periods of contractual performance, and contract ceilings.
  • Track and analyze all engineering services performed on PMS 317 contracts to include all funding placed on tasks, funding utilized and unallocated funding.
  • Monitor and track closeout status of inactive contracts by analyzing contract outstanding obligations, coordinating with the COR and vendors relative to outstanding issues, and assist in preparing closeout funding documents
  • Provide quality control analysis and verification of execution data that is integrated into the contract management information system to include contract discrepancy corrections.
  • Analyze and assess Contractor-submitted reports, contract performance baselines, and Estimates at Completion (EACs).
  • Support government efforts to monitor, assess, analyze and report on prime and vendor performance of ship construction contracts
  • Assess program cost status, shipbuilder progress, and spend plans.
  • Prepare correspondence and briefing materials to support program reviews, funding efforts and data calls.

Qualifications

Education and Experience: This position requires a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in business, economics, or mathematics. Professional experience in analysis support related to Earned Value Management of shipbuilder contracts.

  • 5+ years relevant professional experience in EVM
  • Specialized experience with: Integrated Master Schedule (IMS); Selected Acquisition Report (SAR); Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL); Defense Acquisition Executive Summary (DAES)

Location: DC Metro Area   

 

Clearance Requirements: Must be a US Citizen with the ability to obtain a government-issued CAC and possess a Secret clearance.

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