Program Acquisition Analyst

Engineering · Contract · Washington, United States

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Who We Are!

Aetos Systems, Inc. was founded in early 2007 to provide a unique work experience. Employees are the foundation of our business. Our leaders work hard every day to empower and support our employees in the development of their careers, giving back to their community and providing their expertise and innovations to our customers - solving real world business problems. Our culture focuses on our people -- our strongest asset -- ensuring they have an environment to provide best-in-class service and solutions to our customers. We always strive to do the right thing.

Have you imagined working for a dynamic small business where you are heard, highly regarded and able to do what you love all in one package? This is your opportunity! Join now!

This a temporary position (6 months).

Job Summary

Aetos Systems, Inc., a leading provider of innovative IT solutions, is seeking an experienced Program Acquisition Analyst to join our team in the Washington DC area. This role is remote, with occasional in-office visits as needed.

Successful candidates will be skilled in supporting and training users on database systems, with expertise in analyzing data to enhance system effectiveness across the organization.

In this role, you’ll support project objectives, provide technical insights, and analyze the business implications of applying the metrics derived from the MedPDB database.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide analysis and recommendations on project/program topics and objectives
  • Prepare documentation for business planning meetings and strategic discussions
  • Suggest suitable training and MEDPDB initiatives
  • Draft training proposals and plans for government review
  • Assess impacts of new and updated requirements, advising on resource allocation
  • Utilize project management methodologies to consistently guide, control, and execute VA projects related to MedPDB

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