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Institute for Water Resources (IWR) seeking a permanent Program Analyst (GS-09/11 target GS-12 )

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USACE's Institute for Water Resources (IWR) is seeking a permanent Program Analyst responsible for planning, managing and evaluating the Water Resources Center’s programs and projects and providing recommendations to ensure they are executed effectively and efficiently.

This position will be filled on a permanent basis.  Position is being filled at the GS-09/11 target GS-12 grade level.

PCS is authorized.

1 vacancy in Alexandria, VA

Duties

  • Serves as the Program Analyst; evaluates the Water Resources Center's programs and projects and providing recommendations to ensure they are executed efficiently.
  • Completes analysis project and financial databases which includes findings, data sources, and all information needed to independently validate project success.
  • Prepares spreadsheets, graphs, charts, and management statistics to clearly, and effectively express information contained in oral and written presentations of findings.
  • Develops annual project resource plans and assists in the prioritization of Civil Works projects to ensure project utilizes funds in an efficient manner as well as providing timely benefits to stakeholders and Congress.
Announcement opens tomorrow 29 June and closes on 7 July 2023.

Position announcement 24RA234037706080 is available from https://www.usajobs.gov/job/734344700 

Questions should be addressed to Warren Hill, Warren.P.Hill@usace.army.mil or (703) 428-9091.

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