Key Responsibilities
The Operations Research Analyst will:
- Plan and execute Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) missions, including spacecraft integration, ground systems, launch operations, logistics, and on-orbit execution
- Conduct mission analysis, mission planning, CONOPS development, and readiness exercises to support responsive space operations
- Coordinate daily with government customers, mission partners, and industry stakeholders to ensure mission alignment and rapid execution
- Manage the Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) technical baseline, leading integration across spacecraft buses, payloads, ground systems, software, and mission systems
- Maintain technical risk registers and develop mitigation strategies across mission and system elements
- Perform technical assessments of space, ground, and operational architectures to support mission planning and system integration
- Define system performance data requirements, support sustainment planning, and contribute to development of C2 and mission planning software
- Develop acquisition requirements and documentation supporting rapid procurement pathways (e.g., SBIR, OTA)
- Support source selections, evaluate technical proposals, and ensure alignment with mission and operational requirements
- Assist with financial and program documentation (e.g., Form 9, MIPR) and track cost, schedule, and performance metrics
- Coordinate with contractors, subcontractors, and vendors to ensure execution and adherence to program timelines
- Support technical and contractual negotiations related to scope, pricing, and program requirements
- Apply operational frameworks and doctrine, including Joint Warfighting Concepts, CCMD processes, DIME, OODA Loop, and JPP
Requirements
Skills and Experience
The Operations Research Analyst must have:
- Active TS/SCI clearance with SAP access
- 10+ years of experience supporting large-scale space programs in acquisition, systems engineering, or space operations
- 3+ years of direct experience in space operations or operational mission planning
- 8+ years of experience with National Security Space systems, including spacecraft, ground systems, and/or launch operations
- Strong understanding of space mission architecture, spacecraft systems, ground segment operations, and launch integration
- Experience supporting rapid acquisition programs and accelerated development environments (e.g., SBIR, OTA)
- Proven ability to support technical integration across multiple mission elements and stakeholder organizations
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, particularly in mission planning, operational analysis, and technical risk management
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience briefing senior leadership and mission partners
- Ability and willingness to work onsite in U.S. Government facilities and secure environments
Education and Certifications
Required
- Bachelors Degree (STEM preferred)
- Masters Degree (STEM, business/management, or related field)