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Research Analyst - DAYS

Akima, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States, 00215

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Overview

As our Operations Research Analyst, you will assess information presented to you, conduct data set research and evaluation to draw conclusions, ensure compliance, identify trends, and generate reports. You will work with multiple stakeholders to achieve optimal results and will be responsible for record keeping and report generation. You may gather domestic and international assignment information. Our benefits package supports you and your family, including an Employee Assistance Program. We value internal career growth and strive to promote from within. Responsibilities

Conduct research on cases prior to adjudication by gathering information from sources such as petitions, applications, supporting documents, the internet, phone calls, government databases, commercial databases, and open-source materials. Evaluate data sets and interpret relevance of data including numerical statistics, legal documents, and open-source material relevant to cases. Perform analyses on research and information from various locations to identify possible fraudulent activity related to cases. Ensure the integrity of record-keeping systems and the accuracy of data prior to entry into records. Write clear, concise reports that summarize information gathered and identified during research. Coordinate and network with agency personnel, other government agencies, and coworkers to facilitate information sharing on cases involving fraud or potential criminal activity. Handle appropriately any Law Enforcement Sensitive (LES) information. Analyze petitions to identify trends useful for future research and identify errors or areas for improvement in memos associated with petitions. Maintain working knowledge of resources related to eligibility requirements. Make phone calls to collect information on a personalized basis and create reports based on information provided. Evaluate cases, determine required questions, and communicate in an unscripted manner. May be required to perform other duties as assigned to support the unit’s mission of pre-adjudication. Qualifications

Bachelor’s Degree and experience with research and/or reporting. Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing. Report preparation and document analysis to establish authenticity and evaluate against government standards. Ability to establish and maintain effective communications with peers and government officials. Ability to use databases to obtain and validate information. Ability to comprehend government regulations. Ability to conduct telephonic interviews to obtain and/or validate petitions. Ability to analyze and evaluate data and interview responses to prepare concise reports and records of findings. Ability to accept feedback. Ability to think flexibly and creatively. Proficient use of Microsoft Office suite. U.S. citizenship required. Successfully complete a credit and criminal background check and be able to obtain a Secret-level federal security clearance OR have an active current Secret Clearance (preferred). Physical Demands

While performing duties, you may occasionally be required to stand, walk, sit, lift up to 20 lbs, bend, reach, carry, stoop, kneel, use hands to handle or feel objects, and type or write. Specific vision abilities may be required, including close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, or the ability to adjust focus. About LDRM

At LDRM, honesty and integrity govern our activities. We fulfill our commitments and treat everyone with dignity and respect. As an Alaska Native corporation (ANC), our mission is to improve the quality of life for our shareholders and our people by maximizing economic growth, protecting and enhancing our environment, and promoting healthy communities with decisions, actions, and behaviors aligned with our core principles.

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