Junior Analyst with Security Clearance Information Technology (IT) - Herndon, VA at Geebo

Junior Analyst with Security Clearance

Pragmatics is seeking a Junior Analyst to support the Office of the General Counsel - Navy Division.
The position is full time in our Reston, VA corporate office.
This role centers around the research and review of historic documentation from the U.
S.
Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Program.
The ideal candidate will work independently and be able to effectively communicate research findings.
Prior experience with analytic research is a plus.
Job Duties:
Primary duties include evidence research, review, and analysisResearch various documents associated with historical FMS cases, weapon systems, and services.
Provide administrative project assistance by performing document preparation, data entry, and other light office duties.
Required Skills:
Ability to work and interact with others in a structured team environmentAptitude for critical thinking and problem solvingAbility to search for, locate, extract, and organize required data in a financial or legal contextEffective verbal and written communication skillsThorough attention to detail when preparing, reporting on, and finalizing tasksConscientious self-starter who can work independentlyProficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPointEducation and
Experience:
Bachelor's degree; will consider current studentsMinimum 2 years' experience in FMS case management or military service can substitute for all or part of the degree requirementLitigation and/or NAVSEA support experience a plusClearance Requirement:
DoD SECRET clearance, or ability to receive a clearance.
U.
S.
Citizenship required.
Recommended Skills Administration Analytical Attention To Detail Case Management Communication Critical Thinking Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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