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Mid-Level Program Analyst FBI - Criminal Justice Information Services Division 


Full Time Position in Clarksburg WV 

M-F 6:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.


FLSA Class: Exempt 


Reports to:  Senior Lead/Deputy Program Manager/Program Manager 


Job Description
The Program Analyst will support the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), National Instant Criminal Background Check
System (NICS) Section at the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division in Clarksburg, WV.   The Program Analyst will work with the Senior Program Analyst and NICS personnel in a rapidly changing, fast-paced environment, to provide the timely determination of a person's eligibility to possess firearms or explosives in accordance with federal law. The government prefers contractor personnel be assigned full time (40 hours/week) and be available on site at the CJIS facility throughout the periods of performance.  All work shall take place within the NICS Section, with a possibility to work Monday through Sunday, including all federal holidays except Christmas.  Analysts must be willing to work multiple shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays, depending on the agency's need.  


Key Responsibilities
Responsible for the accuracy of all work completed and held accountable to the standards set forth in the NICS
  section standard operating procedures (SOP). Employees work will be monitored by existing NICS Assessment and
  training Unit personnel and reviewed in accordance with the quality standards set within the NICS Section
Compose proper transaction research comments
Verify/validate documents received and current documents withing the NICS and/or other CJIS Division databases
Conduct research on explosives permit checks and analyze information for validity
Provide analysis (reviewing transactions mark for processing, processing work identified within a transaction, and
  providing follow-up action as needed), on NICS transactions as required by the NICS
Conduct research and analysis on delay queue transactions in accordance with SOPs.  The contract staff will be  
  monitored for quality by the government.
Conduct verification on specific originating agency identifiers and correct/update corresponding contact and agency
  information as needed.
Contact agencies as needed.  Document any contact-related issues to include agency, method of contact, and  
 description of issue, these need to be supplied to the NICS Section's Business Relations Team (BRT).
Provide updated or any new contact information received while in correspondence with any agency to the BRT.  
Continuously evaluate existing procedures, processes, techniques, models, and/or systems related to the work  
 being processed and provide recommended actions or solutions.
Assist the NICS Section with composing and maintaining adequate documentation of all work as required under the
 current SOPs within the NICS Section.
Complete necessary document clean-up of existing records to update and/or purge documentation as needed.
Maintain proper control of their individually assigned Brady Identification Numbers.
Maintain proper control and safeguard all assigned hardware in accordance set by FBI standards and policies.
May be asked to assist with mission critical work as the need arises.  


Work Environment
1000 Cluster Hollow Road, Clarksburg, WV, 26036  
Office Environment 


Current Work Schedule

After successfully completed training, this contract does allow for situational telework on a limited basis. Each
contract personnel telework station must have no less than one (1) megabyte of reliable internet access to perform their daily job duties. Situational telework can be denied at any time due to poor work performance.  Employee must adhere to the FBI guidelines while on situational telework.  

 
Required Security
US Citizenship
Secret Clearance  

Requirements

Bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college WITH at least one (1) year of relevant experience, OR a  minimum of three (3) years of relevant experience Must demonstrate attention to detail. Must demonstrate oral communication and interpersonal skills to work within a team environment. Must have the ability to not share work information with others outside assigned NICS Unit/Section and its partners  during and after employment. 

Shall demonstrate written communication skills sufficient to explain actions taken and how recommendations were derived.

Must have proficient computer skills, including the ability to navigate Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and            

  Excel) and Google Chrome; navigate multiple browser windows, and copy/paste to and from different applications.

Must reside within 60 miles of client work site.


Physical Demands

  Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.      

  Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times. 

  No Travel RequiredÂ