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Company: SPA
Location: Ogden, UT
Career Level: Associate
Industries: Manufacturing, Engineering, Aerospace

Description

Overview Intrepid, an SPA Company, brings more than 20 years of experience supporting the Department of Defense and U.S. Government, consistently setting the standard for excellence in the federal marketplace. Committed to advancing the mission of the U.S. Warfighter, Intrepid leverages technological superiority to deliver innovative solutions across air, space, land, and sea domains. We are proud to foster a collaborative, dynamic work environment, offering competitive compensation and an industry-leading 401k contribution. Our team is built through merit and achievement, and we're always looking for the best and brightest to join us in our growth. We treat our people like family, we are mission-focused, and we give back! Join us today. SPA has an immediate need for a Financial Management Support Analyst to support Air Force Life Cycle Management Center AFLCMC/WAM (F-16 Division) at Hill AFB. Responsibilities The requirements of the Financial Management Support Analyst include but not limited to: Monitoring the flow of USAF funds such as congressional actions, program authorizations, budget authorizations, and data sheets in the AFM System. Analyzing Automated Budget Interactive Data Environment System (ABIDES) outputs received from Air Force and be able to compare prior budget positions to current budget positions. Assisting with IDECS in preparing and updating USAF budget documentation for Procurement/ Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) documents. Assisting in mapping Comprehensive Cost and Requirements Systems (CCaRs)/Budgets in the Program Management tool that interfaces with PMRT. Assisting in CCaR with the following tasks: obligation and expenditure forecasting, reconciliation, loading budgets, preparing and initiating target loads, and funding documents specifically PRs, Miscellaneous Obligations/Reimbursement Documents (MORDs), Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request (MIPRs), Air Force Form 616s, project orders, and Air Force Form 9s. Supporting the execution of USAF funds within the program office. Providing recommendations, identify sources of program shortfalls, prepare below threshold reprogramming/above threshold reprogramming packages, prepare realignment requests, and provide policy guidance on all USAF appropriations. Qualifications Has the knowledge, experience, and demonstrated ability to perform tasks related to the technical/professional discipline they are performing. Typically works independently and applies the proper procedures and processes related to their area of expertise. Has the ability to problem solve and troubleshoot various situations to develop successful outcomes within established program / project guidelines. Work is performed independently or under the oversight of more senior Contractor employees. (Program Office and Staff Level Support interface) Functionally Aligned Minimum Education and Experience: Bachelor's or Master's Degree in a related field and at least three years of experience in the respective technical / professional discipline being performed, three of which must be in the DoD OR, seven years of directly related experience with proper certifications as described in the PWS labor category performance requirements, five of which must be in the DoD Secret clearance and the ability to maintain it throughout employment Experience researching and applying FM guidance/ regulations/ systems to include but not limited to, DoD FMR 7000.14R, Budget Guidance & Procedures (AFI 65-601 Vol. 1), Budget Management for Operations (AFI 65-601 Vol. 2), Appropriations Symbols and Budget Codes (AFMAN 65-604), Government Accountability Office (GAO) Fiscal Principles of Federal Appropriation Law, DoD Directive 5000.01, DoD Instruction 5000.02, Economic Analysis (AFI 65-501), Inflation (AFI 65-502), U.S. Air Force Cost and Planning Factors (AFI 65-503), Cost Analysis Guidance and Procedures (AFI 65-508), Economic Analysis (AFMAN 65-506), and the AFLCMC Standard Cost Process. Experience using government financial systems such as the CCaRs, ABSS, CMCS, CRIS, EDA, FMSuite, Automated Funds Management (AFM), Integrated Budget documentation and Execution System (IDECS), SDW, Alchemy, ACEIT, COCOMO, AFTOC, REMIS, wInsight, and Crystal Ball.

Qualifications

Has the knowledge, experience, and demonstrated ability to perform tasks related to the technical/professional discipline they are performing. Typically works independently and applies the proper procedures and processes related to their area of expertise. Has the ability to problem solve and troubleshoot various situations to develop successful outcomes within established program / project guidelines. Work is performed independently or under the oversight of more senior Contractor employees. (Program Office and Staff Level Support interface) Functionally Aligned Minimum Education and Experience: Bachelor's or Master's Degree in a related field and at least three years of experience in the respective technical / professional discipline being performed, three of which must be in the DoD OR, seven years of directly related experience with proper certifications as described in the PWS labor category performance requirements, five of which must be in the DoD Secret clearance and the ability to maintain it throughout employment Experience researching and applying FM guidance/ regulations/ systems to include but not limited to, DoD FMR 7000.14R, Budget Guidance & Procedures (AFI 65-601 Vol. 1), Budget Management for Operations (AFI 65-601 Vol. 2), Appropriations Symbols and Budget Codes (AFMAN 65-604), Government Accountability Office (GAO) Fiscal Principles of Federal Appropriation Law, DoD Directive 5000.01, DoD Instruction 5000.02, Economic Analysis (AFI 65-501), Inflation (AFI 65-502), U.S. Air Force Cost and Planning Factors (AFI 65-503), Cost Analysis Guidance and Procedures (AFI 65-508), Economic Analysis (AFMAN 65-506), and the AFLCMC Standard Cost Process. Experience using government financial systems such as the CCaRs, ABSS, CMCS, CRIS, EDA, FMSuite, Automated Funds Management (AFM), Integrated Budget documentation and Execution System (IDECS), SDW, Alchemy, ACEIT, COCOMO, AFTOC, REMIS, wInsight, and Crystal Ball.

Responsibilities

The requirements of the Financial Management Support Analyst include but not limited to: Monitoring the flow of USAF funds such as congressional actions, program authorizations, budget authorizations, and data sheets in the AFM System. Analyzing Automated Budget Interactive Data Environment System (ABIDES) outputs received from Air Force and be able to compare prior budget positions to current budget positions. Assisting with IDECS in preparing and updating USAF budget documentation for Procurement/ Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) documents. Assisting in mapping Comprehensive Cost and Requirements Systems (CCaRs)/Budgets in the Program Management tool that interfaces with PMRT. Assisting in CCaR with the following tasks: obligation and expenditure forecasting, reconciliation, loading budgets, preparing and initiating target loads, and funding documents specifically PRs, Miscellaneous Obligations/Reimbursement Documents (MORDs), Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request (MIPRs), Air Force Form 616s, project orders, and Air Force Form 9s. Supporting the execution of USAF funds within the program office. Providing recommendations, identify sources of program shortfalls, prepare below threshold reprogramming/above threshold reprogramming packages, prepare realignment requests, and provide policy guidance on all USAF appropriations.


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