IT Procurement Analyst, Federal Defense

Ft. Belvoir, VA
Full Time
Defense
Mid Level
IT Procurement Analyst, Federal Defense

What We Are Looking For:
We are looking for DOD IT portfolio management analysts. Join a high-performing team of consultants with expertise in processing Information Technology Purchase Requests (ITPRs) and providing IT Portfolio Management support in service to a Department of Defense Combat Support Agency (CSA). This position is a combination of on-site and remote.

Requirements:
  • U.S. Citizenship (Required).
  • Active TOP SECRET Clearance (Required).
  • BA/BS Degree (Required).
  • 5 years of related work experience.
  • Must live in the greater Washington D.C. region: Virginia, the District of Columbia, or Maryland.
  • This is a hybrid position. Team members will work three days onsite at Ft. Belvoir, VA, and two days remote (WFH). 
Skills:
  • Review Information Technology Purchase Requests (ITPRs) submitted by a DOD client for compliance.
  • Use analytical skills and knowledge of Agency’s portfolio to determine if purchase is best approach to IT strategy.
  • Understand when SISO and/or SCRM involvement/approval is required.
  • Process multiple ITPRs through the various approval stages simultaneously.
  • Strong communication skills are necessary to represent the ITPR team and communicate with the project manager to ascertain additional information.
  • Streamline Agency IT requirements review and acquisition processes and promote defensible risk-taking. 
  • Maintain cognizance of IT acquisition requirements through participation in program acquisition reviews. Through such participation, ensure input, analyses, recommendations, and controls are documented for the record and on all required
  • Perform and provide CIO review of all Agency IT acquisition actions; maintain appropriate reporting of obligation approvals.
  • Provide quality assurance functions to include reviewing completed work for accuracy of data and information, compliance with applicable laws, accounting standards and regulations, and error-free documentation prior to submission to Government.
If you are a highly motivated individual with the ability to solve complex issues, take on new responsibilities, build relationships and think in unique and innovative ways, we are looking for you!

What Working at LC Offers:
We offer unlimited career growth and potential, a competitive compensation package in which you’ll be rewarded based on your performance and recognized for the value you bring to our business. In addition, our LC Total Rewards package includes world-class medical and dental coverage, 401(k) plan with an employer contribution, a minimum of 15 days of vacation plus 10 observed holidays, and a range of programs and benefits designed to support your physical, financial, and social well-being. We also offer:
  • Support, coaching and feedback from some of the most engaging colleagues in the industry.
  • Opportunities to develop new skills and progress your career.
  • Comprehensive Professional Development Program (PDP).
  • Unlimited career opportunities.
  • The freedom and flexibility to handle your role in a way that’s right for you.
We’re interested in versatile people with the ability to take on new responsibilities and listen to clients to get things done. At LC, we’re after genuinely interesting people with the ability to build relationships, negotiate and think in unique and innovative ways. If you’re a confident leader with a curious mind and the ability to solve complex issues, we are looking for you!

About Us:
We all want to make a difference in the work that we do. At Lynch Consultants, LLC (LC), we know that the work we do impacts the lives of all Americans, from strengthening national security, to easing access to healthcare, to helping children and families succeed and thrive, to supporting veterans.
At LC, we employ a talented team within a premier Federal consulting firm. We value our work and guide our consultants to chart their own career paths, while developing marketable core competencies through dynamic, innovative engagements that offer ongoing opportunities for growth.
Lynch Consultants, LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We support a drug free workplace. At LC, we value the experience of our U.S. military veterans and encourage all qualified military veterans with security clearances to apply. LC is a veteran and wounded warrior-friendly employer.
 
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