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Delta Solutions & Strategies is seeking a highly capable Business Analyst - Journeyman to support program operations for the Golden Dome contract in Huntsville, AL. This position will focus on records management, travel systems, and cross-functional coordination of HR, training, and administrative processes. The ideal candidate will bring strong organizational and communication skills, experience supporting geographically dispersed teams, and a proven track record in Air Force business operations. ***Anticipated Start Date: TBD (Expected Late 2025)*** What you'll be doing: * Manage and maintain Air Force records in compliance with federal and DoD directives.<br><br><ul><li> Utilize the Defense Travel System (DTS) to process and reconcile travel authorizations and vouchers.</li><li> Track, organize, and coordinate large volumes of information supporting mission-critical program functions.</li><li> Facilitate administrative processes related to HR actions, training records, onboarding/offboarding, and staffing packages.</li><li> Develop briefings, status updates, and program documentation for internal and external stakeholders.</li><li> Collaborate across geographically separated teams to ensure timely coordination of deliverables.</li><li> Support project management efforts by maintaining schedules, action item trackers, and status reports.</li><li> Identify and implement process improvements for administrative, training, and personnel workflows.What you'll need: * Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, or a related field.</li><li> 3-10 years of experience in business operations, project coordination, or administrative support within a DoD or Air Force environment.</li><li> Active Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility.</li><li> Certification or demonstrated expertise in Air Force Records Management and Defense Travel System.</li><li> Strong understanding of administrative and human resources coordination in support of government programs.</li><li> Excellent written and verbal communication skills.</li><li> Proven ability to work with cross-functional and geographically dispersed teams.</li></ul>

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