Peridot is seeking to hire a Business Analyst to support a Federal client in an upcoming effort in Washington DC. Interested candidates, please reply with resume, desired salary, and contact info to karunalatha.gadamsetti@peridotsolutions.com.
Job Title: Business Analyst II
Education: Bachelor’s Degree required
Experience: Minimum 3 years+
The Contractor must provide professional acquisition management support to client program offices. The support work includes assisting in developing acquisition documentation and processes such as acquisition planning (AP); market research; requirements documentation, Statements of Work (SOW), Performance Work Statement (PWS), Statement of Objectives (SOO), or hybrids thereof; cost/ price estimates; quality assurance surveillance plans (QASP); and incorporation of budget information for acquisition packages used for release of synopses and solicitations. Also, support includes proposal evaluation activities and cost/ price analysis. A summary of the support activities includes:
Requirements Documentation
Support the program office in identifying the requirement details. Review requirement documents with the program offices for requirement validation and clarity, participate in pre-proposal conferences as necessary and obtain input from technical officials prior to preparation of the solicitation. Conduct formal and informal training on requirements documentation as necessary.
Pre-Solicitation Documentation
Support the program offices in the preparation of pre-solicitation documentation through collaboration with the responsible contracting officer. These documents include but are not limited to: the AP, Independent Government Cost Estimates (IGCE), market research, sole source documents, SOWs, SOOs, PWS, QASP, evaluation criteria, Justification & Approvals (J&As), Limited Source Justifications and/or other forms of documentation that may need to be submitted in a completed Purchase Request (PR) package to OCFO budget and contracting divisions for processing the requirements. Conduct formal and informal knowledge sharing sessions on the acquisition processes as necessary.
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