Accelint

Program Analyst II

Accelint is a mission-driven technology company focused on strengthening national security and supporting critical industries. We build the technologies that help operators and organizations see what’s happening, make faster and better decisions, take action with confidence, and stay ready for what comes next. Our work includes advanced sensors, autonomous systems, mission command and control software, AI-enabled training and simulation, and tools that improve logistics, maintenance, and overall readiness.  

For nearly 30 years we have supported military and civilian agencies across the Department of Defense, U.S. allies and partners, and essential industries. When you join Accelint, your work directly contributes to protecting national security and strengthening the systems our society depends on.  


Accelint brings together the talents of Hypergiant, Forward Slope, Systems Innovation Engineering, SoarTech, and Highbury Defense Group under one mission, with each entity contributing deep expertise in its domain. This role is part of our Forward Slope (FSI) division, which focuses on C2, engineering, cyber, and international programs. FSI integrates complex systems, transforms geospatial and operational data into clear insights, and supports naval, joint, and allied missions with technical rigor and global perspective.  

 

Accelint currently has openings for Program Analysts. This position is on-site located in San Diego, California. This position performs technical and program management tasks and analysis in support of the NAVWAR modernization process, to provide installation execution support for multiple programs and systems in the FRLLD 4.2 Program Office. 

Job Description 

  • Program Analyst – FRLLD Installation Execution 
  • Full time Salary/ Exempt 
  • Onsite – San Diego, CA 

 

Duties and Responsibilities 

  • Coordinate with internal and external agencies to expedite the installation processes, assisting the government to manage execution planning milestones to align NAVWAR requirements with fleet schedules. 
  • In accordance with the Navy Modernization Process (NMP), including Naval Information Warfare SYSCOM/PEO Integrated Data Environment and Repository (SPIDER) and Readiness Installation and Planning Tool for Integration and Deployment Execution (RIPTIDE), ensure that installation packages are delivered in a complete state and in a timely fashion. 
  • Develop, update, and review input to installation deliverables: Heat Charts, Waterfall Charts, Program Briefs, A-O messages and/or Target Configuration Date (TCD) messages, Planned Not Authorized (PNA) briefs for immature alterations, Installation Contract Readiness Reviews (ICRR) data calls in support of overall installation execution. 
  • Develop Execution Planning Strategies (EPS), Advance Planning Sheets (APS), and provide administrative support for the Execution Planning Team (EP IPT).  
  • Lead Force and Unit Level contracting/installation/risk mitigation meetings, track action items, and compile high-level briefs and data visualizations for program reviews.  
  • Interface as necessary with NAVWAR leadership to identify and mitigate risks to on-time delivery/installation. 
  • Support installation issue resolution, ensure installation status accuracy, assess areas of potential risk and work with the government to resolve installation issues/provide mitigations and ensure program objectives are met. 
  • Track all documentation requirements for installations, ensure all documentation requirements are met in time to support program schedules and critical path timelines. 
  • Enter and maintain installation information within specific Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) databases. 
  • Review System SOVTs, Engineering Change Order (ECO) packages, Software Delivery (SWD) packages, work scopes, SCDs, and other installation documentation prior to upload. 
  • Routinely employ processes and policies from the Shore Installation Process to include policies listed in SPAWARINST 4720.1, Ship Installation Process Handbook, and Fleet Readiness Certification Board (FRCB). 
  • Provide installation related information/updates to regular scheduled program meetings. 

 

Required Qualifications 

  • Currently holds an active U.S. national security clearance or be able to receive and maintain one. To learn more about the security clearance process please access this link
  • 3+ years of experience providing installation support to US Navy C4I Programs of Record (POR) or non-POR systems. 
  • Familiar with NAVWAR Installation Process Handbooks, NAVSEA Technical Specifications, OPNAV instructions, Joint Fleet Maintenance Manual 
  • Familiar with SPIDER, NDE, RIPTIDE 
  • Familiar with the Navy Modernization Process 
  • Highly proficient with Microsoft Office suite. 
  • Ability to work independently and as a team member. 
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills. 


Preferred Qualifications 

  • DAWIA qualifications are desired but not required. 
  • Associate or Bachelors’ Degree desired but not required. 


Clearance Requirements 

Some positions will require access to U.S. National Security information.  Positions that require this access will be required to receive and maintain a U.S. government personnel security clearance (PCL).  In order to qualify for this position, the candidate must be a US Citizen and either currently possess this National Security eligibility or be able to complete the investigation application process with a favorable determination and maintain that eligibility throughout their employment. To learn more about the security clearance process please access this link 

EEOC & Know Your Rights 

Accelint companies are Equal Opportunity Employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, status as a protected veteran or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, and local law. We ensure that all employment decisions, including hiring, promotion, compensation, and other terms and conditions of employment, are based on merit, qualifications, and business needs. For more information about your rights, please review the "Know Your Rights" poster from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Know your Rights: English Spanish 

Pay Scales & Benefits 

The listed pay scale reflects the broad, minimum to maximum, pay scale for this position for the location for which it has been posted and is not a guarantee of compensation or salary. Other compensation considerations may include, but are not limited to, job responsibilities, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, or other applicable factors. 

Benefits include… 

  • Paid Time Off 
  • Paid Company Holidays 
  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance 
  • Optional HSA and FSA 
  • Base and Voluntary Life Insurance 
  • Short Term & Long-Term Disability Insurance 
  • 401k Matching 
  • Employee Assistance Program 

The pay range for this role is:

80,000 - 90,000 USD per year (San Diego, CA (FSI))

Program Management

San Diego, CA

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