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Research Analyst - Strategic Systems

Strategic Systems Analyst – Operational Test and Evaluation

What is the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA)?
IDA, as a non-profit, is uniquely positioned to answer the most challenging U.S. security and science questions with objective and rigorous analysis leveraging extraordinary scientific, technical, and analytic expertise.

Contribute to independent evaluations of DOD strategic missile systems to ensure that our warfighters are equipped with safe and effective systems. Make a tangible impact for mission-driven work with great pay and benefits.

This position is in IDA’s Operational Evaluation Division (OED), located in Alexandria, VA, just outside Washington, D.C. OED collaborates with civilian government agencies to independently test and evaluate military technology to provide our warfighters with safe, effective, and usable military systems and ensure taxpayer funds are used appropriately.

What does research look like in this position?
  • Plan, design, observe, and analyze operational testing of strategic missile systems, including nuclear command and control, missile systems, and supporting systems.
  • Conduct independent, in-depth analyses of test results to assess the effectiveness of systems against realistic threats.
  • Present findings to mid- and senior-level Defense officials (i.e., presidential appointees, generals, admirals, etc.) through oral presentations and written reports.
  • Develop firsthand knowledge of systems by attending test events and analyzing results.
  • Work independently, and in small teams, to advocate for adequate testing of systems, ensuring that military strategic missile systems are safe and effective.

What qualifications and skill-sets do you need?
Required:
Education/Experience:
  • PhD - entry level; We value diverse perspectives and expertise and will consider applicants from a wide array of technical including but not limited to Statistics, Engineering (Aerospace, Systems, Computer, Chemical, Mechanical, Nuclear, or Electrical), Physics, Applied Mathematics, Chemistry (Biological, Physical, Theoretical, Nuclear), Computer Science, Information Technology, Bioengineering, Quantitative Biology or Operations Research ; OR
  • A Master’s Degree in in Statistics, Engineering (Aerospace, Systems, Computer, Chemical, Mechanical, Nuclear, or Electrical), Physics, Applied Mathematics, Chemistry (Biological, Physical, Theoretical, Nuclear), Computer Science, Information Technology, Bioengineering, Quantitative Biology or Operations Research coupled with 8+ years of experience in research, system design/engineering, system operations, or policy; OR
  • Successful completion of an assignment in command of an operational ICBM or SLBM unit at either the O5 or O6 level.
  • Proficiency compiling and analyzing quantitative data.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills and ability to clearly explain technical topics to non-technical audiences.
  • Availability to travel (approx. 25% time).
  • Successful completion of a background check is required. Ability to obtain a TS/SCI clearance is required.
 Preferred:
  • Experience with statistical software or programming languages used in research, engineering, testing, and analysis automation (e.g. Python, R, Stata, Mathematica, MATLAB, SIMULINK, STK, etc).
  • Prior military, DOD acquisition, or test and evaluation experience is valued but not required. 

Why work at IDA?
  • Comprehensive benefits including diverse health insurance options, generous 11% contribution to retirement, parental leave, 20 days paid time off (which increases with tenure), and relocation reimbursement;
  • Mission-oriented work at a non-profit that supports and protects our warfighters; as a non-profit, IDA employees are eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSFL);
  • Professional development including tuition reimbursement, internal and external trainings, and funding for researcher-pitched projects and publications;
  • A strong employee and corporate culture of work-life balance, including commitment to average 40-hour work weeks through flex time, partial telework options, and expectation of communication only during core business hours;
  • A brand-new facility located in Alexandria’s high-tech corridor in Potomac Yard; amenities include a cafeteria, grab-n-go café, gym, and close proximity to local dining and shopping;
  • Easy access to Potomac Yard Metro stop (opening 2023) and Potomac Yard DASH bus stop. Employer contributes $280/month (IRS max) to commuter benefits.

What are the next steps?
Complete the application and submit your resume.
The interview process consists of three steps.
  • A short screening call with HR;
  • A 30 min – 60 min screening call with researchers; and
  • A full day interview with various researchers, HR and OED Director; includes giving an hour presentation on a research project.
 Prior to the full day interview, you will be asked to provide:
  • Transcripts (unofficial accepted)
  • 3 contacts that are willing to write letters of recommendation
  • A writing sample
  •  You will NOT be asked to do a take home / mock work assignment.
 
 
U.S. Citizenship is required

Ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance is required

IDA is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing a fair recruiting process and working environment free from discrimination. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. Click here to learn more about IDA's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.