Senior Budget Analyst, The Pentagon

  • Full-time

Company Description

 

 

Established in 2001, The Tauri Group is a professional services firm known for our
analytic rigor, practical solutions, and trusted advice in the areas of CBRN
threat mitigation, defense science and technology, homeland security, and
adjacent domains. We offer the financial stability and breadth of capability of
a large company coupled with the corporate commitment and attention of a small
firm. Our subject matter expertise, determination, agility, and commitment to
active and ongoing client and stakeholder engagement enable us to solve tough
problems and deliver results-oriented solutions that help our customers achieve
mission success. We tackle our clients’ most challenging problems by
combining analytical rigor with world-class expertise and relevant operational
experience. At The Tauri Group, we do what’s right for the Program, the
Mission, and the Nation.

 

 

Job Description

We are seeking a Senior Level Budget Analyst to support an on-going contract at the Pentagon.  The ideal candidate is detail orientated, with a minimum of 10 years experience as a budget analyst supporting DoD programs, and demonstrated ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced executive level office.  The candidate must have a Secret clearance, Top Secret highly preferred.

  

Candidates must have a current SECRET clearance, TOP SECRET highly preferred

  • Provides Advisory & Assistance Services (A&AS) support to the CBDP Resource Manager responsible for the program integration, analysis, execution and assessment of the resource management functions for the Chemical and Biological Defense Program
  • Assists the CBDP Resource Manager with the oversight of the annual $1.2 billion dollar Defense-wide account throughout all phases of execution
  • Participates and provides recommendations to Planning, Programming, Budget and Execution (PPBE) activities
  • Assists the DASD(CBD) in the conduct of strategic budgetary planning and execution for CBDP Program Objective Memorandum builds: responsible for program integration and management planning for DASD(CBD) programs of responsibility. Supports financial analyses to include execution reviews at appropriate times in the PPBS cycle and recommends corrective actions. Oversees, analyzes and provides recommendations for DASD positions on reports and studies which highlight budget irregularities or potential program issues
  • Provides advice on the DoD programming, acquisition, business financial and administrative policies, precedents, goals, and objectives. Maintains a detailed and complete working knowledge base of all DoD and OMB financial regulations; acquisition regulations, CBDP programs and projects for the Joint Services’ demonstration, validation, engineering, manufacturing, and procurement phases
  • Supports principal decision processes by initiating, maintaining, modifying and developing databases and information sources in order to perform programmatic analysis, prioritization and evaluation in order to provide decision-makers options for program management issues
  • Represents ODASD(CBD) at meetings and other program reviews, as required
  • Provides assistance in the development of responses to Congressional inquiries, Government Accountability Office Audits, and DoD Inspector General Reports
  • Engages in strategic planning for the CBDP at Department and/or program levels. At the Department level supports development of the chemical and biological defense input to OSD national security policy requests, Defense Planning Guidance, CB defense fiscal guidance allocation, and development of OSD CB Defense Program Strategy Guidance to develop the Program Objective Memorandum (POM); coordinates planning activities; and reviews the CB defense program for compliance with guidance. At the program level, establishes priorities, evaluates alternatives, oversees funding requirements, and assesses programmatic feasibility. Assesses program deficiencies and recommends remedies
  • Ensures the Director, Resource Management is abreast of current congressional actions to the CBDP. Maintains liaison with executives of Military Services responsible for specific CB defense equipment development, and other Government Agencies and Departments, industry, professional and technical associations and academia relevant to assigned responsibilities. Builds coalitions and communicates both orally and in writing on a daily basis with senior military and civilian leaders with DoD, other Federal Agencies, industry, and universities
  • Assists in the oversight of the preparation of the CBDP Annual DoD Reports to Congress. Prepares testimony and supporting documentation for DoD appearances at congressional hearings. Independently prepares responses to congressional inquiries, General Accounting Office surveys and investigations, DoD Inspector General reviews, and similar matters

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field, Masters degree desired
  • DAWIA Certification or PMP desired
  • Ability to hold a SECRET clearance with the ability to obtain a TS clearance
  • Have experience with DODD 5000.2 and the acquisition process and understand the process from scientific research and technology development through engineering, testing, fielding and sustainment
  • Possess expert knowledge of the DoD PPBE process, especially for an acquisition program, from Congressional enactment through the Treasury to the department of Defense and the ODASD (CBD)
  • Experience with programming and budgeting for acquisition programs (research, development, test and evaluation and procurement funding).  Must possess knowledge of policies, processes, procedures and regulations governing budgetary processes
  • Thorough understanding of the DoD Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution Systems (PPBES), its process, products, terminology and guidance documents (e.G., Program Objective Memorandum (POM), FIVE Year Defense Plan (FYDP), Defense Guidance, Joint Strategic Planning Systems)
  • Strong Excel, database, pivot table and PowerPoint abilities

Additional Information

At The Tauri Group, you'll collaborate with an elite, creative team of scientists,
engineers, analysts, operations specialists, policy experts, and acquisition
support specialists. We attract people who love their work and are dedicated to
the complex challenges facing today's world. Our culture fosters engagement and
enthusiasm, attracts and retains proven experts, and maintains a flexible
environment that supports clients and staff.

We support your life outside of the office, too, with benefits including:

 

 

  • Highly competitive medical insurance and multiple plans to choose from

  • Dental and vision insurance plans

  • Tuition assistance

  • Professional development opportunities

  • Eight paid hours a year that you can devote to charity

  • Flexible work schedules

The Tauri Group is an EEO employer. To find out more about us, please visit our
website at www.taurigroup.com.

 

 

 

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