What are the responsibilities and job description for the Program Analyst (TS) - COMSEC position at MAYVIN INC?
Job Details
Mayvin is currently seeking a Program Analyst I will conduct processes and procedures as required by the program office. This position shall support the US Marshals Service.
Must be a US Citizen to be considered for this position.
Must possess a TS security clearance and eligible for SCI access.
Responsibilities:
- Gather and organize information from a variety of sources such as records, computer files, previous studies, interviews, accountable property etc.
- Analyze information to identify issues and isolate problems.
- Prepare and edit various kinds of written correspondence.
- Review and analyze documents submitted for completeness and accuracy.
- Work in groups/teams on special projects to accomplish program goals.
- Communicate via telephone and/or e-mail with high-level officials throughout the agency and District offices, as well as other contract affiliates.
- Research and provide accurate information on matters necessary to carry out program policies.
- Preparing statistical analyses and evaluation of program performance as it relates to various operations.
- Conduct software updates on various Communications Security (COMSEC) devices.
- Track COMSEC equipment using Key Management Infrastructure (KMI) and Distributed INFOSEC Accounting System (DIAS).
- Ship and receive COMSEC material using USPS, FedEx, and Defense Courier Service (DCS).
- Provide administrative support to the various branch offices within the USMS Divisions. Prepare correspondence related to program issues for higher level signature.
- Update automated records/database, as applicable.
- Process various types of incoming inquiries and documentation.
- Collect, compile, and report data concerning weekly accomplishments.
- Analyze information to identify issues and isolate problems.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree
- 1-3 years of experience with Communications Security Devices
- 1-3 years of experience tracking COMSEC equipment using Key Management Infrastructure (KMI) and Distributed INFOSEC Accounting System (DIAS).
- 1-3 years of experience in shipping and receiving COMSEC material using USPS, FedEx, and Defense Courier Service (DCS).
- Excellent attention to detail.
- Ability to adapt quickly and effectively to change.
About Us:
Mayvin was created in 2008 by a group of former government, military, and civilian employees dedicated to protecting the interests of the United States. We made a commitment to deliver unparalleled service to the national security establishment while treating employees with unwavering dignity and respect. Mayvin has become a global technical and knowledge-based services firm supporting the Departments of Defense, Homeland Security, and Justice. We work across multiple domains including test and engineering, specialized SETA, cyber, engineering, program management, and integration of emerging technologies within the U.S. Government, associated Combatant Commands, Allies, and partners. Headquartered in Alexandria, VA, Mayvin supports clients in almost 30 states and OCONUS by providing innovative and novel solutions for program design, execution, and sustainment while implementing flexible action plans to meet and adapt to evolving requirements in a fast-paced world. Navigating the complex world of integrating technology into the modern battlefield requires knowledge. At Mayvin, we bring knowledge to you.
A "Mayvin" is a trusted expert in a particular field who seeks to pass knowledge on to others - a builder of networks, a communicator of knowledge.
Our compensation package includes a competitive salary and benefits package, along with an award-winning corporate culture and supportive team environment.
Mayvin is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status.
Mayvin is a current participant in E-Verify and conducts internal I-9 audits at least once per year.