Camp Smith, Hawaii
CTI is a leading software, systems, and operational support corporation, specializing in providing user-focused technologies for military and other security applications. We are dedicated to engineering solutions on open, government-owned platforms to ensure the right capabilities are employed on the battlefield.
We are looking for a Military Operations Research and Systems Analyst (ORSA)that will support contracts with the Test Resource Management Center (TRMC) and the DoD, particularly in areas of technology transition and fielding. This position will provide advanced analytical methods for emerging technologies impacting every warfighting domain. Directly inform decision makers through solving complex problems and by conducting assessments to quantify requirements using both live and constructive operational scenarios. Using operational expertise and engaging DoD stakeholders, this position will deliver probability models, statistical inference, optimization, data analysis, and data visualization. Support experimentation design, author test methods, conduct tests, and analyze results. Prepare and deliver written and oral reports of findings and make recommendations for resolution of technical issues.
This position is fully onsite and requires work to be performed at Camp H. M. Smith, Hawaii. Remote work is not available for this role.
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