Support the modeling, simulation, and analysis of platforms, sensors, and weapons within OSD-approved scenarios (with a heavy focus on Navy ISR&T)
Use a host of simulation tools, MATLAB and statistical methods to analyze system-trade comparisons as well as demonstrate mission utility
Develop system performance metrics that provide insights to Government customers and decision-makers
Independently communicate with customers to develop requirements, set expectations, develop assumptions, and relay results
Build complex models of systems by independently determining appropriate levels of detail
Coordinate teams of multiple analysts developing models of tactical situations in which to study system tradespace and demonstrate mission utility
Prepare analytical product reports and will be frequently asked to brief technical material to Government leadership
Work travel to quarterly working group meetings (within CONUS) is possible as well as additional training opportunities
Guide Junior Analysts and lead teams to produce complex analyses
Analyze environmental data and impacts on real world platforms and sensors
Apply advanced statistical methods to improve effectiveness of system capability
Guide Concept of Operations development through analysis
Interface with Subject Matter Experts to establish model assumptions
Clearly communicate complex technical methods
Generate presentations communicating analysis methodology and results for audiences ranging from MORS conferences to Flag Officers
Apply machine learning and pattern recognition optimization techniques
Requirements
Active TS/SSBI
Five (5) + years of relevant experience
A minimum of three (3) to five (5) years of ORSA or similar analysis experience
Bachelor’s degree in operations research or related field with at least 24 semester hours in combination of operations research, mathematics, probability, statistics, mathematical logic, computer science, engineering (aerospace, electrical, mechanical, systems engineering, etc.) or in political science, intelligence, foreign or international relations, or national security studies
Familiarity with campaign/mission-level modeling and simulation applications and techniques
Example Applications: Naval Simulation System (NSS), AFSIM, STORM, EADSIM, STK
Experience with MATLAB, SAS JMP, Python or PERL
Knowledge and experience in test planning and design, execution, and evaluation
Knowledge of parametric and non-parametric statistics, data reduction, data decomposition, data analysis techniques, development of measures of performance and evaluation, confidence intervals, computer analysis tools, and survey test and evaluation methods
Demonstrated experience in conducting test design and planning, data collection, and data analysis functions, knowledge of test and evaluation processes and activities
Emphasis on discrete event analysis, data collection, analysis of results and translating abstract elements into useful operational information
Ability to convey information in a clear and concise manner via verbal presentations, producing written products, or otherwise informing senior stakeholders.