Readiness Analyst 1 with Security Clearance Information Technology (IT) - Severn, MD at Geebo

Readiness Analyst 1 with Security Clearance

Overview oProviding readiness reporting Using DRRS.
oUnderstanding of existing readiness doctrine, policies, and reporting requirements at both the Service and Combatant Command level.
oContributing substantive content for reports and briefings including data directly from readiness systems, summarized data, assessment data, and trend data oCollecting force-wide readiness data with trends and recommendations in support of monthly 3-star level and quarterly 4-star level readiness briefings oContributing substantive content to readiness-focused working groups and the readiness community of interest oDeveloping techniques and technical solutions to query multiple readiness, training, and manpower databases across multiple domains Experience in assisting in the coordination and development of Joint Mission oProviding support for essential tasks and reviewing joint mission essential task lists.
oAssisting in assessing ability to meet the joint mission essential task list standards o Experience in contributing to the review, development, update, and general management of operating procedures and guidance.
oAssisting with the preparation and/or distribution of read-ahead materials and briefings for a wide-range of audiences at various military and civilian ranks.
oUsing SQL.
Responsibilities No experience required Bachelor's Degree (Additional four (4) years of job related military performing readiness assessments experience may be substituted for education requirement).
Recommended Skills Assessments Databases Coordinating Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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