Resource Analyst - Full Performance TS/SCI with Poly REQUIRED
Company: CGI
Location: Chantilly
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Description: CGI Federal is seeking candidates to
perform resource analysis work in support of a USG agency in the
Washington Metropolitan Area (WMA). Successful candidates will be
capable of providing input for strategic/programmatic guidance to
the USG agency’s customers. Candidates should be experienced at
preparing supporting documentation for budget exercises, requests
for reserve release, supplementals and reprogrammings; conducting
briefings on programmatic activities; employing program analysis
techniques to highlight critical budget, schedule and performance
risk factors and propose alternative mitigation solutions.
Candidates should be adept at developing effective resource
management tools and procedures while providing value added and
timely customer support. Work includes using decision support
tools, models, methodologies and interpreting the results to meet
mission requirements. The work is moderately to highly complex and
involves coordination across components and functions at the USG
agency (e.g., human resources, financial resources, Working Capital
Fund expenditures and contracts). Position is located in Chantilly,
VA Your future duties and responsibilities: ? Resource planning: o
Collecting necessary resource information and comparing it with
available historical data to develop or validate current and future
component or group resource requirements. o Participates in
discussions to identify specific actions and timelines to achieve
goals in the plan. o Developing a working knowledge of relative
performance measures associated with the goals and objectives of
the strategic plan. ? Perform analysis on programs: o Analyze
moderately complex information to draw conclusions about its value,
importance, or accuracy. o Recognize the relevance of analytic
results, including historical trends and significant findings, in
constructing budget submissions and assessing budget execution;
draws inferences, extrapolates and generalizes as appropriate. ?
Advocacy of programs: o Contribute to documentation, briefings and
discussions that represent, explain, justify and defend program
directions and resource requirements. o Under minimal direction,
explain moderately complex data and results to non-expert internal
customers, conveying language clearly and concisely. o Conduct
research to help respond to ad hoc taskings such as those arising
from Congressionally Directed Actions (CDAs) and Questions for the
Record (QFRs). o Develop negotiation strategies to gain consensus,
agreement, or resolutions that benefit involved parties. o Assess
impact of developing trends and potential problems using terms of
reference or selection of methodology to guide and assessment
process. o Participate in analytic studies to evaluate proposed or
ongoing programs and activities that are highly sensitive or
complex. o Assist in the building of customized decision support
models, simulators and prototypes using the appropriate syntax and
language. o Prepare charts, talking points, papers and memoranda to
present findings that clearly and concisely communicate complex
information. o Collaborate with appropriate components to ensure
the integrity of corporate resource information. Identify and
utilize existing methods to verify and validate data. o Identify a
variety of sources of accurate information to identify the
appropriate tools to mine, evaluate and present data culled from
corporate repositories. o Develop effective strategies to implement
innovative, effective procedures and processes to solve difficult
problems and cost equations; identify and resolve data
discrepancies o Follow established standards for the design,
implementation and use of corporate repositories. o Use and assist
in the development of databases to facilitate analysis, develop
complex information repository systems/methods and standard reports
for use across the work unit, office and Directorate or Mission
Center. ? Resource planning and guidance: o Demonstrate an
understanding and support the annual budget build by contributing
to the development of the Program Budget Submission and the
Congressional Budget Justification Book (CBJB). o Evaluate whether
program execution is proceeding within available resource
constraints and is remaining consistent with goals; collaborates in
implementing resource realignment (including from multiple sources)
as required or in response to unplanned circumstances. Seek
guidance as deemed necessary to ensure sound decision practices are
employed. o Demonstrate an understanding of physical, technical,
human and financial resource requirements and availability for all
of a component's programs. o Construct background documentation as
directed on programmatic and resource analyses, discussions,
thinking and decisions to aid the component's resource management
continuity. o Provide supervisors or managers or senior leaders
with periodic status updates. Required qualifications to be
successful in this role: ? Analytic abilities required to evaluate
programmatic data, resolve inconsistencies and propose innovative
solutions to challenging problems. ? Demonstrate excellent writing
skills to clearly express the program and request appropriate
resources in the CBJB, reprogrammings and answers to CDAs and QFRs.
? Demonstrate oral communication skills sufficient for responses or
briefings on substantive research topics and issues. ? Subject
matter expertise knowledge of the component issues relative to
their mission. ? Working knowledge of tools (e.g., finance and
acquisition systems) to assist in analysis of programs. ? Ability
to obtain working knowledge of the USG agency’s regulations,
policies and unique authorities. ? Ability to interact with people
who have different values, cultures, or backgrounds. ? Ability to
interact with customers, employees and managers at all levels in
order to contribute to and influence decision-making and resolve
conflict. ? Ability to adapt quickly to emerging issues, priorities
and a changing work environment and respond to tasking under short
and changing deadlines. ? Proven track record in both independent
and team environments. ? Strong interpersonal skills necessary to
elicit cooperation and support from others and to interact
tactfully and effectively with co-workers, supervisors and other
employees. ? Basic knowledge of the concepts and principles of
Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR)
responsibilities. ? Basic knowledge of Project Management concepts
and principles. Depending upon assignment requirements may also
include: ? Demonstrated knowledge in the use of business resource
planning practices and ability to obtain knowledge of the USG
agency's budgeting practices and procedures. ? Demonstrated
knowledge of quality assurance procedures to ensure data integrity
and timeliness of the data. ? Knowledge of management science,
operations research or cost analysis methodologies. ? Ability to
apply analytic and diagnostic techniques and quantitative
techniques sufficient to identify, evaluate and recommend to
managers substantive solutions to resolve interrelated quantitative
analytical problems and issues. Minimum Qualifications Clearance: A
Top Secret clearance with polygraph. Experience: Five (5) years
progressively responsible professional work experience in
project/program management, quantitative analysis, financial
analysis, or structured approaches to analysis to include data
manipulation comparable to a component plans analyst. Skills:
Candidates must have demonstrated excellent interpersonal skills,
strong written and oral communications skills. Education: A
bachelor’s degree is required. CGI is required by law in some
jurisdictions to include a reasonable estimate of the compensation
range for this role. The determination of this range includes
various factors not limited to skill set, level, experience,
relevant training, and licensure and certifications. To support the
ability to reward for merit-based performance, CGI typically does
not hire individuals at or near the top of the range for their
role. Compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and
circumstances of each case. A reasonable estimate of the current
range for this role in the U.S. is $113,380.00 - $250,920.00. CGI
Federal's benefits are offered to eligible professionals on their
first day of employment to include: . Competitive compensation .
Comprehensive insurance options . Matching contributions through
the 401(k) plan and the share purchase plan . Paid time off for
vacation, holidays, and sick time . Paid parental leave . Learning
opportunities and tuition assistance . Wellness and Well-being
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