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Financial Analyst II

SeacorpNewport, RIApril 9th, 2026
SEACORP is seeking a well-qualified Financial Analyst II. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Job Summary: The Financial Analyst role will support the USW Combat Systems Department (Code 25) at NUWC working with multiple programs and sponsors. The need for efficiency, organization, good communication skills and the ability to work independently is necessary to ensure all financial milestones are met. Individual will assist government personnel with task execution consisting of Sponsor and NUWC data calls, task book development as well as develop, maintain, and analyze financial reports. The need to ensure spend plans are detailed and executed accordingly utilizing both actual & projected data, metrics and graphical analysis is required in order to properly assist government personnel. Significant relevant accounting or finance experience in a U.S. Navy/DoD setting, including strong experience with financial transactions in the Navy Enterprise Resource Planning (N-ERP) system is required in order to assist with (at a minimum): Preparing/Populating Funding Document acceptance and modification based on government input. Analyzing financial data to identify project and organizational discrepancies as well as anomalies in task execution; this may include labor charges, non-labor cost reporting, erroneous charges, and overruns. Preparing weekly Expenditure Reports. Performing fiscal year closeout and startup analyses. Active Secret clearance is required. Proficient Navy ERP/EDW. Proficient Microsoft Excel. Qualifications: Education: Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance or Accounting. Experience: 3 years of relevant experience working as a Financial Analyst within the DoD sector. As a requirement of employment, all SEACORP employees must hold U.S. Citizenship Location: Newport, RI Travel: None Clearance: Secret Work Environment & Physical Demands: Office & Computer Laboratories - Sitting, standing, extended periods of time using a mouse and keyboard and viewing computer screens. Infrequent lifting of