SAIC
Business Analyst
Job ID:
2512492 Location:
Arlington, VA & Washington, DC Date Posted:
2025-12-19 Category:
Program Management Subcategory:
Project Analyst Schedule:
Full-time Shift:
Day Travel:
Yes, 10% of the Time Potential for Remote Work:
No
Job Description SAIC is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Business Analyst to support the Department of War Office of Strategic Capital (OSC). The role focuses on the Metals, Mining, and Materials (MMM) vertical, aiming to inform investments in critical technology areas for national security, including OSC’s Loan Program. Candidates should have recent, relevant business/strategy consulting experience, and experience working within government or industry on emerging or established critical technologies, especially in the metals, mining, and materials sectors. The Analyst will conduct analysis of business cases for current and future OSC investments.
This position is on-site in Arlington, VA and Washington, DC. Must be willing to travel up to 15% of the time.
Key Responsibilities
Support MMM leadership: intake pipeline tracking and updates, meeting facilitation, and external engagement logistics.
Assist in drafting summary documents for stakeholder communication, read‑aheads, takeaways, and weekly agendas.
Track and organize updates to project and deal pipelines, deadlines, and action items to ensure follow‑through.
Build industry overviews, compile information, maintain organized files and knowledge management systems.
Work across DoW and U.S. interagency to support MMM actions, projects, and priorities.
Required Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Science, Engineering, Economics, Business, or a related field. MBA preferred.
Minimum of 2–4 years of relevant work experience in emerging and established critical technologies; experience in metals, mining, and materials sectors preferred. Ten years of overall experience preferred.
Required Clearance
No clearance required to start; ability to obtain Secret clearance required to maintain employment.
U.S. citizenship required.
Required Skills
Ability to integrate and present findings, risks, issues, and recommendations with technical and business subject matter experts both verbally and in writing.
Experience preparing high‑quality reports, slides, and outputs for a mixed senior stakeholder group.
Proficiency in standard Office tools.
Excellent written and verbal communication; capacity to quickly learn unfamiliar areas and maintain focus in a rapidly changing environment.
Demonstrated ability to work professionally with partners from diverse expert backgrounds.
Other Details
Seniority Level:
Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type:
Full‑time
Job Function:
Research, Analyst, and Information Technology
Industries:
Computer Hardware Manufacturing, Defense and Space Manufacturing, IT Services and IT Consulting
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2512492 Location:
Arlington, VA & Washington, DC Date Posted:
2025-12-19 Category:
Program Management Subcategory:
Project Analyst Schedule:
Full-time Shift:
Day Travel:
Yes, 10% of the Time Potential for Remote Work:
No
Job Description SAIC is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Business Analyst to support the Department of War Office of Strategic Capital (OSC). The role focuses on the Metals, Mining, and Materials (MMM) vertical, aiming to inform investments in critical technology areas for national security, including OSC’s Loan Program. Candidates should have recent, relevant business/strategy consulting experience, and experience working within government or industry on emerging or established critical technologies, especially in the metals, mining, and materials sectors. The Analyst will conduct analysis of business cases for current and future OSC investments.
This position is on-site in Arlington, VA and Washington, DC. Must be willing to travel up to 15% of the time.
Key Responsibilities
Support MMM leadership: intake pipeline tracking and updates, meeting facilitation, and external engagement logistics.
Assist in drafting summary documents for stakeholder communication, read‑aheads, takeaways, and weekly agendas.
Track and organize updates to project and deal pipelines, deadlines, and action items to ensure follow‑through.
Build industry overviews, compile information, maintain organized files and knowledge management systems.
Work across DoW and U.S. interagency to support MMM actions, projects, and priorities.
Required Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Science, Engineering, Economics, Business, or a related field. MBA preferred.
Minimum of 2–4 years of relevant work experience in emerging and established critical technologies; experience in metals, mining, and materials sectors preferred. Ten years of overall experience preferred.
Required Clearance
No clearance required to start; ability to obtain Secret clearance required to maintain employment.
U.S. citizenship required.
Required Skills
Ability to integrate and present findings, risks, issues, and recommendations with technical and business subject matter experts both verbally and in writing.
Experience preparing high‑quality reports, slides, and outputs for a mixed senior stakeholder group.
Proficiency in standard Office tools.
Excellent written and verbal communication; capacity to quickly learn unfamiliar areas and maintain focus in a rapidly changing environment.
Demonstrated ability to work professionally with partners from diverse expert backgrounds.
Other Details
Seniority Level:
Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type:
Full‑time
Job Function:
Research, Analyst, and Information Technology
Industries:
Computer Hardware Manufacturing, Defense and Space Manufacturing, IT Services and IT Consulting
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