SCIOLEX
CORPORATION
Budget Analyst 4
Tampa, Florida
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $71,905.60 per year
Sciolex Corporation is a small business currently experiencing rapid growth. When an employee enters our company, they will experience a company culture that values three major pillars above all else: People, Mission, and Company, in that order. We are a company who recognizes that when we take care of our people, the world becomes a brighter place. Come join us and see what we are all about.
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Summary:
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The Budget Analyst 4 (BA4) position requires the employee to support the United States Army Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Center’s (C5ISR CENTER) Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate Special Products and Prototyping Division (SPPD) in the coordination, management and oversight of Team Awareness Kit (TAK) and other SPPD product development, integration, and application. The employee will perform a variety of duties including providing the necessary technical, analytic and operational integration skills across the Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD) core competencies to enable and enhance NVESD SPPD ability to develop, prototype, evaluate, and support equipment and systems. These include TAK, TAK related and ancillary equipment, along with a range of non-tactical and tactical sensor products such as biometrics, ground sensors, counter unmanned aerial systems, intrusion detection, alarm assessment, mission command, network devices, tactical radios, radio frequency, electronic warfare, intelligence collection, and others to meet unique user needs. The Budget Analyst maintains a positive relationship with government personnel, represents InSPIRE in a positive light, and keeps accurate time records in accordance with InSPIRE timekeeping policy.
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Job Duties:
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Conduct work using common budgetary procedures and practices, regulations, and organizational policies to analyze budgets for relatively stable operations.
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Forecast funding needs for operating programs with varying annual requirements for goods, services, equipment, and personnel.
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Provided analytical support for budgets which require annual modification due to changing work processes, resource needs, funding requirements, or fluctuating revenue.
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Interpret guidelines and precedents and advise operating managers concerning budgeting policies.
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Perform in-depth analysis of budget requests using techniques such as cost-benefit analysis and program trade-offs and by exploring alternative methods of funding and new budgeting techniques.
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Write and edit justifications for higher level approval, coordinate the compilation and evaluation of information required for executive level budget meetings, confers on modifications to budget requests, and interprets, revises, and develops procedures and instructions for preparing and presenting budget requests.
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Prepare a variety of reports detailing the status of funds, expenses, and obligations, identify trends and recommends adjustments in program spending, advises management on budgeting deadlines and alternative means of accomplishing budgetary objectives, and serves as budgeting liaison between managers and staff of various organizational programs.
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Collaborate with supervisors on determining deadlines for assigned projects which are linked to budget cycles and typically require more than a year for completion.
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Works independently for several months at a time, with little review, while work progresses.
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Provide budgetarily analytical support to the design, development, documentation, analysis, creation, testing, and modification of TAK and other SPPD products, systems, programs, and/or prototypes based on user or system design specifications.
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Provide budgetarily analytical support to the analysis and testing of new upgrades and enhancements of TAK and other SPPD products and systems to ensure mission operations.
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General Duties:
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Generally, work weekdays only as needed to support ongoing program activity.
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Communicate with InSPIRE leadership concerning new developments and/or problems.
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Exercise discretion and independent judgment in job performance.
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Respond to InSPIRE emails, texts, and phone calls by any identified deadline and in no case later than a reasonable time.
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Record all hours worked per the InSPIRE timekeeping policy.
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Perform other duties as may be assigned from time to time.
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Consistently promote a professional image of InSPIRE, acting with integrity and a commitment to excellence.
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Maintain security clearance and/or pass polygraph examinations as required for the customer or contract.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required:
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Ability to organize and prioritize numerous tasks and complete them under time constraints.
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Ability to concentrate and pay close attention to detail for up to 80 percent of the work time. Work occasionally requires a high level of mental effort and strain.
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Ability to sit at a desk and work with documents and/or a computer for extended periods of time.
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Ability to solve problems and analyze issues.
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Effective interpersonal skills, including communicating in person, by e-mail, and by telephone with a variety of stakeholders.
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Ability to follow instructions effectively from InSPIRE management and customer representatives.
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Ability to provide information with ordinary courtesy and tact.
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Ability to work non-standard hours, including occasionally working evenings, weekends and holidays, as necessary to meet the needs of InSPIRE and its clients.
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Competently operate standard office equipment, such as computers, photocopiers, and fax machines.
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Ability to travel to private and public buildings, locally and statewide, via private or public conveyance.
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Ability to read, write, speak, and understand the English language at a level adequate to perform the duties of the position.
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Ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with supervisors, co-workers, subordinates, and outside vendors.
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Ability to exercise appropriate interpersonal skills necessary to coordinate business and manage different personalities.
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Working Conditions:
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This position predominantly involves sedentary work in an office environment; however, the position may also require travel to private and public buildings—locally, statewide, in the Continental United States (CONUS), and outside of CONUS (OCONUS)—via private or public conveyance. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.
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Use of sensory activities such as talking, seeing, and hearing will be required frequently
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Work will involve periods of high mental and/or emotional stress.
Required Education, Experience, and Certifications:
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Bachelor’s Degree in Financial discipline.
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7 years related work experience.
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Working knowledge of and experience with derivative classification procedures in environments up to Top Secret / Sensitive Compartmented Information.
About Us:
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Sciolex Corporation is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and trusted provider in the civil and defense, intelligence, and security industries. With our remarkable team of engineers, analysts, developers, program managers, and support staff, we work to solve our nation’s most intricate challenges through creative and innovative solutions.
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At Sciolex Corporation, our top priorities and most valuable resources are our employees, which is why we offer a competitive total compensation package. We are a proud Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) who celebrates diversity in and out of our organization. Come see where your opportunities for success can flourish.
NOTICE: Sciolex Corporation NEVER asks job applicants to issue any payment, service fees, or banking information to Sciolex Corporation or its recruiters as part of our application process. Before providing any personal information to outside parties, verify that the job you are applying for appears on our Careers site.
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