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Job summary
Job post source
This job is directly from SAIC
Job overview
The Program Analyst Associate role at SAIC involves supporting the Border Security Team by planning and implementing processes to achieve program objectives, focusing on financial aspects such as time, travel expenses, and billing.
Responsibilities and impact
Daily responsibilities include maintaining program forecasts, updating financial reports, communicating with program teams about timecard issues, participating in budget development, and preparing status reports for senior leadership.
Experience and skills
Candidates must be U.S. citizens with a Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, or a related field, along with 0-2 years of experience, expert Excel skills, and effective communication abilities.
Company information
SAIC is a technology and engineering company that provides solutions in various sectors, including defense and civil markets, focusing on innovation and customer service.
Job location and travel
This position is full-time and onsite in Ashburn, VA, working Monday through Friday.
Application process
SAIC accepts applications on an ongoing basis with no specific deadline.
Company overview
SAIC (Science Applications International Corporation) is a premier technology integrator providing full lifecycle services and solutions in the technical, engineering, and enterprise IT markets. They generate revenue through government contracts, primarily with the U.S. Department of Defense, intelligence community, and federal civilian agencies, offering services like IT modernization, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and software development. Founded in 1969, SAIC has a rich history of innovation and has grown through strategic acquisitions, including the notable acquisition of Engility in 2019, enhancing its capabilities in mission-critical services.
How to land this job
Tailor your resume to highlight your strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and proficiency in Excel, emphasizing your experience with conditional formatting, pivot tables, and advanced formulas as these are crucial for the Program Analyst Associate role at SAIC.
Emphasize your ability to manage forecasts and budgets, as well as your experience in financial analysis and project management, which align closely with the responsibilities outlined in the job description.
Apply through multiple platforms, including SAIC's corporate site and LinkedIn, to maximize your chances of being noticed for this position.
Connect with individuals in the Border Security Team at SAIC on LinkedIn to learn more about the role and the team culture; potential ice breakers could include asking about their experiences with specific projects or expressing your interest in their recent initiatives.
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