Junior Program Analyst - PEO IWS Combat Systems with Security Clearance Information Technology (IT) - Arlington, VA at Geebo

Junior Program Analyst - PEO IWS Combat Systems with Security Clearance

Job Description Junior Program Analyst - PEO IWS Combat Systems - Calling all incumbent staff Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.
Kratos Defense & Rocket Support Services is a leading provider of US Navy Combat Systems Engineering Support Be part of a team that makes a difference! Are you passionate about making an impact? Our people support each other and work together to leave an indelible impact for our Nations Warfighters We have an immediate need for highly talented and motivated Program Analysts to join ourteam supporting PEO IWS at the Washington Navy Yard.
We have various openings and are ready to pair your skills with current contract requirements.
Experience and Skills Junior Program Analysts Education and Experience Requirements:
A) a high school degree, or a GED, and three (3) years of relevant experience in program analysis, OR B) a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, OR C) a master's degree in a relevant field.
ACTIVE SECRET SECURITY CLEARANCE REQUIRED.
If you are an incumbent staff member, please contact us immediately for potential placement on the new contract What We Can Offer You Rest and Relaxation - Generous vacation to start plus company paid holidays.
Comprehensive Health Benefits -Medical, Dental, Vision, Health Savings Accounts, and Wellness Prepare for the Future - 401(k) with generous company match Professional Development - Tuition assistance program, Employee recognition program, and Leadership development program A Piece of the Company:
Kratos offers an Employee Stock Purchase Program with 15% discount and look back feature.
#LI-AC1#LI-Onsite Recommended Skills Leadership Development Professional Development Systems Engineering Team Working Program Analysis Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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