
Junior Program Control Analyst
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Description & Requirements
***This is for a future opportunity***
MANTECH seeks a motivated, career and customer-oriented Junior Program Control Analyst to join our team. This position is 100% remote.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- The Junior Program Control Analyst I assists in drafting budget reports and helps prepare materials for cost-benefit evaluation studies.
- They follow established standard operating procedures to update and maintain financial management databases.
- They prepare routine status reports for senior management review and facilitate administrative coordination for the budget team.
- The Junior Program Control Analyst I provides foundational knowledge of program control protocols and supports the collection of data for financial after-action reports.
- They assist in the tracking of budget expenditures and the preparation of mission-readiness documentation.
- They support the conversion of financial data into desired formats for dissemination among stakeholders in the USINDOPACOM AOR.
- The Junior Program Control Analyst I takes direction, guidance, and mentoring from more senior staff.
Minimum Qualifications:
- BA/BS in a relevant discipline or a related field, a bachelor's degree can be substituted for 4 years of additional relevant experience.
- 1+ years of position relevant experience.
Desired Qualifications:
- Foundational knowledge of military budgeting processes
- Ability to assist in the preparation of financial coordination documents
- Familiarity with Excel.
Clearance Requirements:
- Must be a US Citizen and able to obtain and maintain a Confidential level clearance prior to starting this position .
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