USSF Modeling, Simulation and Analysis SME
Job DescriptionSigmatech, Inc. is seeking Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis (MSA) SME for our customer site in Arlington, VA. This position will support the US Space Force (USSF) Directorate of Force Design and Analysis (SF/S9). The Deputy Chief of Space Operations for Space Analysis assists the Secretary of the Air Force (SecAF), other Secretariat offices, and the Chief of Space Operations (CSO) developing the USSF vision and capability needs; champion the advancement of emerging technologies; employ advanced technologies to digitally transform the USSF; assure USSF digital infrastructure and Information Technology (IT) needs are met; effectively manage USSF data; and coordinate, synchronize, and conduct analysis supporting the Office of the Chief of Space Operations staff. The MSA SME will identify, develop, and evaluate MSA tools to assess the enterprise-level mission and joint mission thread effectiveness of space force baseline and excursion architectures. In addition, they will apply DoW Mission Engineering principles to all enterprise-level assessments and conduct Cost as an Independent Variable Analysis on the various viable alternatives. Finally, they will integrate the various MSA assessments to evaluate enterprise resource questions.ResponsibilitiesModeling & Simulations and Analytics (MS&A) identification, development, application, assumptions and limitationsSupport as member of a contractor team working alongside a broader team of government and contract staffUnderstand customer strategy/force planning requirements, adjusting analytical efforts to meet those requirements, and effectively communicating resultsLeverage MS&A to assess future candidate concepts and capabilities to address operations gaps and meet future requirementsEnterprise-level operational and readiness analysis, analyzing operational impacts of the space portfolio, evaluating requirements, operational planning, exercises/war gamesMS&A to support fully burdened future concepts development, defensive cyberspace operations, weapon system sustainment, force generation to include visualization creation to communicate objective force impacts and address operational gapsUtilizing studies and analyses, make recommendations regarding the military utility, feasibility, and affordability of the concepts and capabilities under studyFamiliarity with the POM cycle and PPBE process to apply analysis to inform budget prioritiesAbility to coordinate with senior managers and decision makers to identify and solve a variety of problems and to clarify management objectives Generate metrics and solutions for specific technical analysis in a mission relevant timeframeApply techniques for approaching complex problems with large amounts of dataApply operations research techniques and supporting skills such as database query languages, design of experiment and response surface methodologies, scripting language programming, and development of appropriate models and simulations. Apply the results of methodologies associated with artificial intelligence such as neural nets, deep nets, topological data analysis, and reinforcement learningAdept at breaking complex problems into manageable elements and identifying candidate solutions for eachAbility and motivation to expand their knowledge of various analytic tools and techniques and are expected to seek out opportunities to improve processes and share knowledge with the broader analytic communityRequired ExperienceRequired Skills and Experience: Bachelor's Degree in Operations Research, Mathematics, Probability, Statistics, or other technical degree requiring substantial competence in college-level mathematics or statistics10 years or more analytic experienceExperience with Statistics, Error Analysis, Data Confidence, Data Regression, Mission Engineering and System ArchitectureJFOS, JMTs, Force Design (DoW, Space Force, and Service Organization)Understanding of Operations Research, System of Systems (SoS) Engineering, Astrodynamics, Satellites, Cost as an independent variable / ROI AssessmentsClarity of strategic, operational, and tactical levels; national, enterprise, campaign, mission, system/scenarioScientific Method experience with an understanding of what analysis is and isn'tComfortable with methodologies associated with artificial intelligence such as neural nets, deep nets, topological data analysis, and reinforcement learningAdept at breaking complex problems into manageable elements and identifying candidate solutions for eachFamiliarity with machine learning and associated applicationsAbility and motivation to expand their knowledge of various analytic tools and techniques and are expected to seek out opportunities to improve processes and share knowledge with the broader analytic communityExperience in the research, analysis, and application of operations research techniques to more than one problem typeExcellent oral and written communication skills An active TS/SCI clearance is requiredPreferred Skills And ExperienceMaster's Degree in Operations Research, Mathematics, or Statistics15-20 years of experienceExperience within the DoD or as a Defense Contractor working as an analystExperience conducting combat modeling simulation and analysisExperience using AFSIM, STORM, SEAS, or other related modelsStrong quantitative and analytic abilities to integrate and analyze dataKnowledge of Python, Tableau, and experience with Palantir products (Foundry), SAS, SPSS, Java, Tableau, MS Office & VBAEEO employerKeyword: USSF Modeling, Simulation and Analysis SME