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Directors Action Group Project Analyst

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SAIC

El Segundo, CA (In Person)

$140,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/6/2026

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Job Description

Directors Action Group Project Analyst
SAIC - 4.0
El Segundo, CA Job Details Full-time $120,001 - $160,000 a year 23 hours ago Qualifications Bachelor's degree
Full Job Description Job ID:
2613182
Location:
El Segundo, CA, US Date Posted:
2026-06-02
Category:
Program Management Subcategory:
Project Analyst Schedule:
Full-Time Shift:
Day Job Travel:
No Minimum Clearance Required:
TS.SCI Clearance Level Must Be Able to
Obtain:
TS/SCI with Poly Potential for
Remote Work:
ORA_ON_SITE Description SAIC is seeking an experienced Director's Action Group (DAG) Project Analyst on the Horizon Program to support the US Space Force (USSF) in research, development, procurement, operations, and sustainment of advanced space systems within the Space Systems Command, Space Domain Awareness and Combat Power Space Warfighting Delta (SSC/SZA) system program office. The position is in-person in El Segundo, California.
Your roles and responsibilities:
Analyze USSF SSC, Space Operations Command (SpOC), and Office of Secretary of Defense (OSD) acquisition tasks on behalf of SSC/SZA system program office. Proactively organizes, tracks, and responds to administrative personnel actions for the organization, such as awards, decorations, inbounds/outbounds, hiring, and similar tasks. Leverage extensive background and expertise to develop and document initial technical and programmatic responses and solutions. Use NIPR and SIPR Task Management Tool (TMT) and e-mail to retrieve and respond to tasks. Effectively communicate and collaborate with internal and external program stakeholders to evaluate, consolidate, and refine responses and solutions; organize and support meetings as needed to gain consensus and ensure accurate and timely responses. Coordinate across integrated program teams to help plan and implement assigned tasks consistent with responses and solutions previously provided. Brief leadership on responses/solutions and status for all assigned tasks.
Qualifications This is you:
Bachelor Degree and 14 years of related experience in program management, systems engineering, logistics, and/or government acquisitions of Space Systems. Must have an in-scope security background investigation (T5 or SSBI), adjudicated for SCI eligibility and enrolled in the Continuous Evaluation program (if applicable). Must be willing to be nominated for access to Sensitive Compartment Information and Special Access Programs and willing to consent to a Polygraph examination. Experience supporting technical programs throughout the engineering life cycle with emphasis on major systems acquisitions. Have an understanding of strategic acquisition processes (e.g., PPBE, program execution, acquisition reporting, etc.). Proactive personality with strong skills in Microsoft PowerPoint and Word. Strong organizational skills with a passion for detail and accuracy. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Flexibility, versatility, and willingness to enthusiastically work with constantly changing priorities.
Target salary range:
$120,001 - $160,000. The estimate displayed represents the typical salary range for this position based on experience and other factors.