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Project Analyst

San Diego, CA · On-site

$65 - $100/hr

Help turn complex technical and business activity into clear, structured information that leaders ... analysis, or communication. * Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Project, Smartsheet, Jira, Confluence ...

Project Analyst

San Diego, CA · On-site

$65 - $100/hr

Help turn complex technical and business activity into clear, structured information that leaders ... analysis, or communication. * Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Project, Smartsheet, Jira, Confluence ...

Our firm is seeking a Project Analyst to join our growing team. This role is located in Springfield ... Support coordination of technical countermeasure projects across FPS regions, including recurring ...

Help turn complex technical and business activity into clear, structured information that leaders ... analysis, or communication. * Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Project, Smartsheet, Jira, Confluence ...

Help turn complex technical and business activity into clear, structured information that leaders ... analysis, or communication. * Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Project, Smartsheet, Jira, Confluence ...

Our firm is seeking a Project Analyst to join our growing team. This role is located in Springfield ... Support coordination of technical countermeasure projects across FPS regions, including recurring ...

Help turn complex technical and business activity into clear, structured information that leaders ... analysis, or communication. * Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Project, Smartsheet, Jira, Confluence ...

Project Analyst

Annapolis Junction, MD · On-site

$110K - $135K/yr

Position Overview We are seeking a highly motivated Project Analyst to support a Business ... This role requires someone who can effectively bridge business and technical teams, facilitate ...

You will conduct and facilitate technical exchange meetings and management reviews, and after each ... You Have * 5+ years of relevant analytical and project support experience, including recent ...

The Project Analyst role involves overseeing program support and manpower analysis for multiple ... Required : • High school diploma or GED, or equivalent combination of education, technical ...

Technical Project Manager Hinckley, IL Hybrid Position Summary We are seeking a Technical Project ... Develop implementation plans that include analyses such as cost-benefit or return on investment ...

Project Analyst

Littleton, CO · On-site

$68K - $94K/yr

The Project Analyst supports project and program teams by analyzing data, tracking performance ... Comfortable presenting findings to both technical and non-technical audiences. Preferred/Desired ...

Technical Project Manager Hinckley, IL Hybrid Position Summary We are seeking a Technical Project ... Analyze and process data * Submit project deliverables, ensuring adherence to quality standards

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How much do technical project analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for technical project analyst in the United States is $88,789.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $67,500.00 and $100,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a technical project analyst do?

A Technical Project Analyst supports project managers and teams by analyzing technical requirements, tracking project progress, and ensuring that deliverables meet both business and technical specifications. They often use data analysis tools to monitor project metrics, identify risks, and recommend solutions to improve project outcomes. Their role bridges the gap between technical teams and business stakeholders, ensuring clear communication and efficient workflow throughout a project's lifecycle.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a technical project analyst?

To thrive as a Technical Project Analyst, you need strong analytical abilities, project management knowledge, and a background in information technology or a related field, often supported by a bachelor's degree. Familiarity with project management tools (like Jira or Asana), data analysis software, and relevant certifications such as CAPM or PMP is typically required. Excellent problem-solving, collaboration, and communication skills help you work effectively with cross-functional teams and stakeholders. These competencies are crucial for ensuring projects are delivered on time, within scope, and meet organizational objectives.

How does a technical project analyst typically collaborate with cross-functional teams during a project lifecycle?

A Technical Project Analyst works closely with cross-functional teams such as software developers, business analysts, and quality assurance specialists to gather requirements, track progress, and resolve technical issues. They often facilitate communication between technical and non-technical stakeholders to ensure project goals are clearly understood and met. Regular meetings, status updates, and documentation are key parts of their role, helping to align team efforts and anticipate potential challenges. This collaborative environment allows the analyst to develop a broad understanding of both the technical and business aspects of each project.

What is the difference between Technical Project Analyst vs Business Analyst?

AspectTechnical Project AnalystBusiness Analyst
Required CredentialsTypically requires technical certifications (e.g., PMP, Agile, Scrum) and technical skillsOften requires business or management certifications (e.g., CBAP) and strong communication skills
Work EnvironmentWorks closely with IT teams, developers, and technical stakeholdersCollaborates with business units, management, and end-users
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in IT, software development, and technology firmsPrevalent in finance, healthcare, and consulting industries

The Technical Project Analyst focuses on technical aspects of projects, working with IT teams and technical tools. In contrast, the Business Analyst emphasizes understanding business needs and translating them into solutions. Both roles require analytical skills but differ in technical depth and stakeholder interaction.

What states have the most Technical Project Analyst jobs?

States with the most job openings for Technical Project Analyst jobs include:

Infographic showing various Technical Project Analyst job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 89% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 88% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $88,789 per year, or $42.7 per hour.

Project Analyst

Fuse Integration

San Diego, CA • On-site

$65 - $100/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

Who we are:

Fuse builds innovative communications, networking, and computing solutions that improve the sharing of information, video, text, and voice among operators distributed throughout the airborne, maritime, and ground environments. We are a technology firm creating in‑house software, network and hardware solutions that support our noble cause of advancing warfighter capabilities with elegant, user‑focused communications, networks, and software systems.

About this role:

Can you figure it out and get it done? That is what we are hiring for.

Fuse Integration needs an exceptional early‑career professional who can take an objective, close the gaps, learn the tools, organize the chaos, and deliver. We care less about specialized education and experience than about drive, ownership, intelligence, judgment, and follow‑through.

You will work in our Project Management Office (PMO) on schedules, data, reporting, tools, and processes that keep complex technical projects moving at Fuse speed. You will learn Microsoft Project, Excel, analytics, AI‑enabled workflows, project controls, business operations, contracts, finance, and the mechanics of real program execution.

You do not need to know all of that on day one. You need to be smart enough, disciplined enough, and driven enough to learn it fast.

For the right person, this is a launchpad into project management, business leadership, finance, contracts, operations, program management, or other high‑value career paths.

What you’ll do:

At Fuse, you will help turn complex project activity into clear information, useful tools, and better decisions. You will support project managers, program managers, and business leaders by connecting schedules, data, reporting mechanisms, and tools to produce organized and actionable insights.

You will:

  • Support project schedules that help teams understand priorities, dependencies, milestones, risks, and progress.
  • Use AI and other modern tools to learn faster, build better work products, automate repetitive tasks, and improve the way the PMO operates.
  • Develop spreadsheets, dashboards, and analytical tools that pull data from multiple sources and process it into visual representations that inform projects and the business.
  • Develop innovative tools, templates, reports, workflows, and processes for project management, project controls, and business analytics.
  • Communicate with people at all levels of the organization to ensure necessary project data is entered, complete, accurate, and useful.
  • Identify gaps, inconsistencies, risks, or opportunities in project information and take initiative to help resolve them.
  • Help turn complex technical and business activity into clear, structured information that leaders and teams can act on.
  • Learn the language and mechanics of project execution, including schedules, baselines, milestones, dependencies, risks, financial data, contracts, deliverables, and customer commitments.

We are looking for:

We are looking for a high‑potential person more than a finished résumé.

The strongest candidate may not have direct project controls experience yet. They may not have used Microsoft Project professionally. They may not be an advanced Excel user today. That is acceptable if they have the intellect, work ethic, humility, and initiative to learn quickly and become excellent.

The right person will be:

  • Smart, curious, and fast‑learning.
  • Organized, detail‑oriented, and reliable.
  • Comfortable with ambiguity and willing to figure things out.
  • Able to communicate clearly with technical and non‑technical people.
  • Willing to ask good questions without needing constant direction.
  • Excited to use modern tools, including AI, to learn, build, automate, analyze, and improve.

Required Qualifications

  • US‑only Citizen (no dual citizenships) capable of obtaining a security clearance.
  • In lieu of formal college education, demonstrated accomplishment of two or more long‑term goals through dedicated daily work ethic.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • High attention to detail.
  • Demonstrated ability to learn new tools, concepts, or domains quickly.
  • Strong organizational habits and personal accountability.
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks without losing track of details.
  • Willingness to work in a technical environment and close knowledge gaps proactively.

A college degree in an applicable field satisfies many of the above requirements.

Preferred, But Not Required

Experience in any of the following areas is helpful, but not necessary:

  • Bachelor’s degree in an applicable field.
  • Using AI or other modern tools to improve productivity, learning, analysis, or communication.
  • Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Project, Smartsheet, Jira, Confluence, Power BI, Tableau, or similar tools.
  • Supporting teams, leaders, programs, customers, or complex work.
  • Building spreadsheets, dashboards, reports, automations, templates, or analytical tools.

Why This Role Matters

Projects do not succeed just because smart people are doing technical work. They succeed when the right information is visible, schedules are understood, risks are surfaced, actions are tracked, and leaders can make informed decisions.

This role facilitates that structure.

You will help teams see what is happening, what is slipping, what needs attention, and what can be improved. You will help turn raw project activity into organized information and practical insight. Done well, this work makes project managers better, technical teams more effective, and the business more capable.

Career Growth

This is an entry‑level role with serious upside.

You will gain practical experience in project management, project controls, scheduling, reporting, business analytics, financial awareness, contracts, customer communication, technical coordination, and business operations.

Those skills can lead to many attractive career paths, including:

  • Project/Program Management
  • Business Operations
  • Business Leadership
  • Finance
  • Contracts
  • Data Analytics
  • Operations Management

We do not expect you to know exactly where your career will go. We do expect you to work hard, learn quickly, and take full advantage of the opportunity.

Salary Range: $65,000 - $100,000

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision
    • Employee coverage is fully funded; a portion of dependents' coverage is funded as well
  • 11 paid Federal Holidays
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
    • Date of hire through second year: 10 days/year (accrued)
    • After two years: unlimited
  • 40 hours of paid sick leave per year
  • 401k with employer matching
  • Annual bonuses
  • Cell phone reimbursement: $100/month
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