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Senior Logistics Analyst (Logistics) at Serco in Norfolk, VA

This Senior Logistics Analyst will be on a dynamic team, providing in depth analysis of Navy logistics data. Bring your expertise and collaborative skills to make an impact towards our military defense and safety of our sailors. Perform current state analysis of existing business systems, applications, and functions. Document, analyze, and assess current business processes and underlying systems/applications. Produce timely and high-quality requirements-related work products including requirement specifications and process flows. In this role, you will:
Plan, elicit, capture, analyze, and validate business, functional, and technical requirements. Plan, facilitate, and execute system, functional, performance, usability testing for projects and enhancements. Serve as liaison to other departments that have specific business functions and collaborate to identify, document, and communicate business needs to provide solutions. Develop business/use cases associated with new project requests. Qualifications To be successful in this role, you will have:
An Active DoD Secret Level Clearance A Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Management, or related business discipline related to the Job Description listed above. A minimum of eight years of experience in a combination of Navy logistics and Navy logistics AIS management. Education Equivalency:
As a substitute, eight years of experience in a combination of Navy and logistics and AISs management. Education equivalency experience is in addition to the minimum experience of the labor category. One to two years of working experience with the Navy or Marines. Have reliable transportation to the assigned work location.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Supply Chain & Logistics, Operations ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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