Operations Research Analyst Education, Training & Library - Fort George G Meade, MD at Geebo

Operations Research Analyst

Full-time 3 hours ago Full Job Description DAS is looking for a Operations Research Analyst in Fort Meade, MD.
Key Role:
Serve as an Operations Research Analyst conducting Operations Research analysis in support of the assessment of cyberspace operations.
Devise modeling and measuring techniques to investigate complex issues, identify and solve problems, and aid better decision making for Strategic Assessments.
Apply and develop technologies and concepts to assist in advancing the assessment of cyberspace operations.
Assist in addressing requirements and the evaluation of data assessment strategies, including sampling, statistical analysis, evaluation, flow processing, and management assessment strategies.
Apply Operations Research expertise to executive-level projects, and analyze, assess, and develop future Strategic Assessments for Cyberspace operations, including USCYBERCOM Campaign Plans, Supporting Campaign Plans, Chairman's Net Assessment, and Annual Joint Assessment.
Basic
Qualifications:
10
years of experience as an Operations Research Analyst Experience advising and collaborating with stakeholders to evaluate data, optimize data usage, and promote information sharing TS/SCI clearance with a CI polygraph Bachelors degree in Operations Research, CS, Cybersecurity, or Computer Engineering Additional
Qualifications:
Ability to analyze, report, and develop recommendations on data related to operational metrics Ability to prepare detailed assessment reports that represent data as useful information and ensure the analysis presents meaningful results Possession of strong analytical and problem-solving skills Possession of strong detail-oriented and organizational skills Possession of excellent verbal and written communication skills Masters degree.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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