Own your opportunity to work with the largest government agency in the nation. Make an impact by advancing the Department of Defense’s mission to keep our country safe and secure.
Job DescriptionUSSTRATCOM is a Combatant Command responsible for strategic deterrence, nuclear operations, and enterprise IT services essential to national security. It oversees Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications (NC3), Joint Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations (JEMSO), Global Strike, and Missile Threat Assessments, working closely with other Combatant Commands, Services, and defense agencies. SCITLS will be a key component that will ensure mission success and the safety of the U.S. and its allies by providing 24/7 IT services and network support for NIPRNet, SIPRNet, JWICS, and SAP/SAR environments.
Statistical Research: Provides expertise in statistical and mathematical foundations of algorithms, helping with the development of reliable and interpretable models. Helps ensure that the underlying statistical principles are sound. Provides statistical analytics and modeling support to multiple simultaneous statistical projects. Creates graphs, charts, and tables to effectively communicate findings to non-technical audiences. Organizes and prepares raw data for analysis by removing errors and inconsistencies. Conducts research studies, surveys, and experiments to gather relevant data.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO SUCCEED:
Requires a Bachelor's degree in Statistics or closely related discipline, 0+ years of experience
Security Clearance Level: Top Secret with SCI eligibility
Required Certifications: ITIL 4 Foundation; CND or Network+
Location: Offutt AFB, NE
GDIT IS YOUR PLACE:
Full-flex work week to own your priorities at work and at home
401K with company match
Comprehensive health and wellness packages
Internal mobility team dedicated to helping you own your career
Professional growth opportunities including paid education and certifications
Cutting-edge technology you can learn from
Rest and recharge with paid vacation and holidays
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