Management And Program Analyst Resume
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Washington, DC
SUMMARY:
- Project Management Institute (PMI) and Contracting Officer Representative (COR) certified Confidential Management and Program Analyst professional.
- Experienced with data analysis, financial analysis, cost estimation, team management, as well as program/project planning, evaluation, and management.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Confidential,Washington, DC
Management and Program Analyst
Responsibilities:
- Serves as primary analyst for the Standards and Guidance division at the FAA Office of Investment Planning. Assisted with portfolio modifications to enhance long - range planning under the Service Analysis and Strategic Planning phase of acquisitions. Modifications incorporated industry developments provided by the NextGen Advisory Council. Utilized Excel Pivot tables dynamically reporting financial commitments against strategic goals at various levels.
- Audits monthly financial reports highlighting unreconciled items.
- Oversees hardware/software/training procurements (e.g. SEER, ACEIT, SAS, CPLEX, Tableau, Crystal Ball) to enable the organization to operate more effectively and efficiently in their analytical modeling responsibilities.
- Drafts updates to acquisition processes, procedures and documents (e.g. Shortfall Analysis Report, Business Case Analysis Report, Economic Analysis, Investment Analysis Plan, Acquisition Categories, Schedule Analysis).
- Oversees division website. Reviews updates in Adobe Communique 5 (CQ5).
- Serves as department representative on Agency team tasked with improving real-time employee recognition.
- Manages government contracts for consulting services valued at $30M. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to; drafting request for proposals and scope of work, developing independent government cost estimates, managing invoicing/budgeting, developing contract modifications, monitoring performance data, and securing funding.
Confidential,Washington, DC
Lead
Responsibilities:
- Evaluated and presented program/project business cases to the Chief Financial Officer for approval and funding (e.g. aircraft, satellite/terrestrial telecommunications, weather safety systems, datacenters, field sensors); focused on Lifecycle Cost Estimates and Net Present Values. Utilized Excel to review historical system availability data to baseline need for investment. Performed Monte Carlo simulations on model variables to highlight sensitivities.
Confidential,Washington, DC
Manager, Technical Operations
Responsibilities:
- Supervised thirteen analysts on the contractor support team.
- Supported client in developing business cases for a variety of projects including flight procedure software, telecommunication switches, and pharmaceuticals. Utilized Excel to review historical availability to baseline need for investment. Performed Monte Carlo simulations on model variables to highlight sensitivities.
Operations Research Analyst
Responsibilities:
- Served as prime contractor to the FAA Systems Operations Comptroller tasked with developing business cases for two software systems (Route Availability and Planning Tool, Automatic Detection and Processing Tool).
- Participated in complex studies with MIT Lincoln Labs, as well as conducted extensive independent research.
- Supported client in developing business cases for aeronautical information systems, ERP systems, and US-wide decision support tools for air traffic management.
Confidential,Washington, DC
Transportation Industry Analyst
Responsibilities:
- Performed monthly oversight of Amtrak capital grant reports, developed recommendations for projects that deviated from forecasts/budget significantly.
- Drafted financial grants/assistance programs for Amtrak to fund operations and capital expenses according to approved regulations and guidelines.
- Collaborated with Federal, State and local staff to evaluate current and potential rail investments; conducted field work to review the progress of Amtrak's projects to upgrade signaling and track infrastructure.
- Performed economic analysis of Amtrak origin/destination data to evaluate the economic, social, and mobility benefits with respect to other transportation modes in several regions of the United States; supervised the creation of a beta version of an intercity passenger rail Microsoft Access database.
