Cost Analyst Lead
Washington, DC, United States
Blue Rose is seeking a Cost Analyst Lead to support our work with a federal client in Washington, DC . This is a Hybrid role and is open to U.S. Citizens ONLY.
Successful candidates will have an existing Secret Clearance .
In this role you will:
Support the Department of State IT Governance Support Services Bureau of Consular Affairs
Supportthe decision-making framework for addressing several enterprise-level initiatives within CA/CST and ensuring that all work activities are performed in a timely, efficient, and cost-effective manner while maintaining the highest quality of performance
Develop and implement methodology/tools for Cost Estimation
Provide support for the development of Independent Government Cost Estimates (IGCE) for new contracts
Provide estimation in support of Lean Business Case for major initiatives/Solution Epics and efforts requiring cost estimates
Provide general cost estimation support for CST Divisions as needed
Perform independent assessments of price/cost quotes/proposals based on historical metrics data, and industry trends
As needed, conduct a yearly benefit-cost analysis of all CST COTS products, including CST COTS tools (as specified by CST) to ensure that the continued investment in these products is in the best interest of the Government in meeting mission requirements.
Conduct an analysis of each CST COTS product for technical impact and price impact.
Follow Department of State 5 FAH-5 H-620 Benefit-Cost Analysis Process for this effort
Support budget formulation efforts as needed
REQUIREMENTS:
Candidates must have:
5+ years ofrelated professional experience
Experience in benefit-cost analysis and cost estimating
Strong quantitative and analytical competencies
Ability to work on multiple projects which includes prioritizing, tracking, attention to detail, follow-up and follow-through to project completion
Education:
Bachelor’s degree (preferably in business, finance, economics, math, engineering, or operations research)
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