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Program Analyst IV (AX1382)

Education:  High School Diploma or GED

Months/Years of Experience:  Up to Thirteen (13) years in one or more of the following science, engineering, testing and programmatic disciplines / analyses:  Strategic Planning, Computer Systems, Cost Estimating, Functional Analysis, Logistics Functionality, Military Weapon Systems, Operations Research, Test and Evaluation Program Analysis, Research Science, Systems Simulation, Training Systems, Information Technology, Cyber/Network Security.

Required Qualifications:  U.S. Citizen.  Security Clearance.

Skills Needed:
*Knowledge of PRTR testing regulatory requirements and related compliance
*Knowledge of PRTR Range Operations
*Experience with PRTR Test Planning and Coordination
*Experience with SOP review/comment/approval processes
*Experience training Range Safety and Range Control Functions
*Experience as Firing Director

Desired Qualifications:
*Experience supporting an ammo qualification program
*Familiarity with DoD or Navy procedures and regulations, policies, and procedures
*Coordinating Projects
*Gathering and analyzing data and information regarding military weapons systems or Test and Evaluation assets
*Reviewing technical documents and writing narratives
*Compiling statistics and data for projects
*Support and coordination of Demonstrations and VIP events
*Managing the execution of inspection and maintenance programs, tracking system management
*Creating, monitoring, and maintaining audit files for program compliance
*Developing and leading process improvements, developing recommendations and procedures for improving efficiency
*Analyzing and reporting business activity and compiling statistical reports

Duties:
*Range Safety Lookout, Range Control Console Operator
*Record all ammunition transfers, testing, and closures
*Communicate to Naval Dispatch Washington and other agencies when public roads and ranges are closed for testing
*Ensure EMCONS (Emission Controls) are in place before granting permission for explosive operations
*Responsible for activating, monitoring, and closing restricted airspace
*Monitor static meters and take necessary action
*Perform SIPS (sound intensity predictions) utilizing software and record readings
*Monitor cameras to keep firing ranges clear
*Ensure the range is clear for firing
*Set-up and operate sirens and firing boards
*Monitor and control access to test sites
*Ensure all safety equipment is operational

Comments:  Compliance with health mandates as dictated by the contract may be required as a condition of employment.