Systems analyst position will be supporting the Logistics Data System (LDS) for BAE Systems in Mechanicsburg, PA. Assist in building business rules around logistics management for Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical (HM&E) of TRIDENT submarines with the LDS. Duties will include reviewing documentation and source code for client/server and UNIX applications within LDS and formulating a set of design specifications and business rules, working with LDS customers to solve problems, and ability to understand supply systems terminology. Additional duties include support for project planning and software engineering full life cycle management. The selected applicant will work in Mechanicsburg, PA, and be subject to a government security investigation.
Must have the following:
1. Ability to translate user requirements into automated solutions and analyze complex business requirements
2. Formulate specifications for software engineering process
3. Understand the integration of material requirements from TRIDENT LDS maintenance management process, supported vessels, casual customers, and maintenance activity supply department with FISC U2, UADPS-RMM&E, and the TRIDENT LDS OPTAR module
4. Understand the Cross Reference maintenance data (job control number / part number) and supply data (requisition numbers / status)
5. Understand MILSTRIP requisition data from the abbreviated material requests triggered by the maintenance planning process
6. Understand the process of tracking material requests from requisition through delivery to customer, including issue, receipt, movement tracking, and staging information
7. Aptitude for technical writing
8. Strong communication skills and problem solving skills
9. Ability to extract data and insert data into Oracle with the intent of establishing testing data
10. Maintain confidentiality with regard to the information being processed, stored or accessed
Prefer:
1. US Navy Ohio Class submarine logistics knowledge and awareness of all LDS areas of Operations
2. Exposure to working with programmers for interpretation of 4th GL languages, such as Visual Basic
3. Familiarity with database management systems (Oracle)
4. Basic UNIX file commands