Summary
This job is for a Director of Budget role in the United States Space Force, where you'll oversee financial planning and execution for space systems programs, lead a team of analysts, and provide strategic advice to leaders on budgets and investments.
It involves coordinating with various teams to ensure programs run smoothly and meet financial goals, including preparing for audits and supporting future technology projects.
A good fit would be an experienced financial leader with strong analytical and communication skills who enjoys mentoring others and working in a high-stakes national security environment.
Key Requirements
- Over 10 years of experience in financial management, preferably in space or defense systems
- Direct leadership experience in PPBE (Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution) processes
- Experience as a supervisory Budget Lead or equivalent
- Minimum Business - Financial Management Practitioner (Level 1) DIAWIA certification
- Strong skills in budget analysis, execution, and reporting
- Excellent oral and written communication abilities
- Ability to negotiate, resolve complex issues, and build relationships across teams
Full Job Description
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The 0501 series does not have an individual occupational requirement that must be met. You can view the experience level requirements here. Please scroll down to the 3rd section titled Administrative and Management Positions.
Major Duties:
- The United States Space Force (USSF) Space Systems Command (SSC) at Los Angeles Air Force Base is searching for a Director of Budget (NH-0501-04, GS 14/15 equivalent). Description: As the NAVWAR and Position, Navigation and Timing System Delta Commander's Director of Budget, you will provide program managers with strategic and tactical budgetary support across all appropriations as well as ensuring the achievable execution plans are identified and met. You will lead a team of financial analysts providing foundational PPBE activities in support of timely program execution, auditing, and accurate acquisition reporting. As the Budget Director, you will provide essential analytical support to a variety of Space Force Leaders across a portfolio of national security and civil interests. You will also lead collaborations with System and Mission Delta counterparts, to provide program managers with critical analyses, data and products required to assess the health of not only the current programs, but also in support of financial investments, technologies, and programs of the future! You must be able to work independently, planning, organizing and coordinating budgetary actions both internal and external to SSC, USSF. Strong communication skills are critical, both oral and written, with a focus on clear, concise and technically accurate dialogue that synchronizes efforts across financial management, program management, and contracting specialties. In addition, the duties of this position require the ability to analyze, negotiate, and resolve complex issues while maintaining good working relationships. Finally, as part of our leadership team, you are expected to train, develop, mentor, and motivate junior civilian and military financial analysts. The ideal candidate will be a proven financial management leader with over 10 years of experience and is sought to guide financial execution strategies. Possesses direct PPBE leadership experience, preferably within the context of procuring space and ground systems, with experience in audit readiness also being highly desirable. Experience as a supervisory Budget Lead is preferred; minimum Business - Financial Management Practitioner (level 1) DIAWIA certification.Top qualities and characteristics - leader, budget execution, analysis and reporting, critical thinker, organizer and planner, collaborator, detail oriented, great communicator, team builder and teacher. Key Skills and Abilities: 1. In-depth knowledge of Congress and Public Affairs. 2. In-depth knowledge of program planning, budget and financial management cycles and policies. 3. Ability to gather, analyze, and present complex facts and develop programming and budgetary strategies. 4. Ability to identify problems, develop and implement innovative detailed strategies to resolve a wide range of programming, budgetary, financial and management issues. 5. Ability to negotiate resolution of complex budget and financial execution issues. 6. Ability to interpret and apply fiscal policy and financial rules, regulations, and procedures. 7. Ability to execute complex projects and/or studies within established time constraints. 8. Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing. 9. Ability to establish and maintain relationships with key individuals/groups within and outside immediate work unit including field-level representatives. 10. Ability to advise senior leaders, Program Element Monitors and field-level representatives.