What are the responsibilities and job description for the Systems Analyst - Sr position at Inserso?
Inserso is seeking a Systems Analyst - Sr to join our team to provide mission-critical analyst support on USAF logistics (depot maintenance) systems in a Program Management Office (PMO) environment. Candidate will provide functional and/or technical analyses, IT lifecycle management guidance, and expertise to ensure systems remain sustainable and that application system changes are incorporated properly. Candidate will be a member of a strong team consisting of Government personnel and contractor personnel of Subject Matter Experts (SME). This position has a hybrid work schedule each week with two days on-site (Kettering, Ohio facility) and three days teleworking.
Responsibilities:
Reasonable accommodation will be made for qualified individuals with a disability, where such accommodation will not impose an undue hardship during the application process and on the job.
Responsibilities:
- Review various artifacts, documentation, and deliverables provided by the Development/Sustainment Contractor to ensure valid and accurate implementation of requirements.
- Support release activities and milestones/reviews.
- Work with program stakeholders to facilitate activity accomplishment and resolve program/functional issues and mitigate risks.
- Assist PMO in assuring system requirements are accurately identified, documented, tracked, and prioritized. Requirements may consist of functionality, system, architecture, or software design/development.
- Assist the PMO in assuring and managing tasks, milestones, coordination, and implementation of BES lifecycle and agile methodologies are implemented by the Development/Sustainment Contractor within scheduled milestones and suspense dates.
- Maintain, track, and coordinate problems/issues for Problem/Deficiency Reports, Requirements Identification Documents, User Advisory Notices, and Software Release Packages. Create, modify, and update the Information Systems Management Tool (ISMT) as needed for new and existing requirements.
- Coordinate and facilitate Interface Control Documents (ICD).
- Provide systems analyst support to other USAF logistics (depot maintenance/supply) systems as assigned.
- Must be a U.S. Citizen.
- Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience.
- Successfully complete a T1 Public Trust background check or higher.
- Three (3) years of functional experience with DMLS or comparable IT programs.
- Three (3) years of lifecycle management experience with DMLS or comparable IT programs.
- Working knowledge of logistics/maintenance information systems within the USAF or other comparable logistics/maintenance systems.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
- Knowledge of one or more USAF Depot Maintenance Lagacy Systems (DMLS) components such as Aircraft Maintenance Production/Compression Report Systems (AMREP), Depot Maintenance Workload Planning and Control System (DMWPCS), or Reparability Forecast Model (RFM); or comparable systems.
- Working knowledge of the Information System Management Tool (ISMT).
- Familiarity with managing ICDs in the Corporate Data Repository System (CDRS).
- Experience with AFLCMC Business and Enterprise System (BES) Directorate's lifecycle management process.
- General knowledge of agile methodologies.
- Effectively communicate with customers, stakeholders, and specialists.
- Work independently to accomplish tasks and lead small teams if required.
Reasonable accommodation will be made for qualified individuals with a disability, where such accommodation will not impose an undue hardship during the application process and on the job.
Inserso is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, race, color, religion, marital or veteran status, national origin, disability, obligation to serve the armed forces of the U.S., or any other characteristics by applicable federal, state or local laws. Reasonable accommodation will be made for qualified individuals with a disability, where such accommodations will not impose an undue hardship during the application process and on the job.