Sr. DTS DAI Financial Analyst
Senior DTS/DAI Financial Systems Analyst
Position Overview
This position provides daily administration and functional support for the Defense Travel System (DTS) and Defense Agencies Initiative (DAI). The analyst will support Government personnel with travel administration, financial transactions, budget execution, reimbursable funding, financial reporting, audit readiness, user management, and financial systems troubleshooting.
The position combines the responsibilities of an Organizational Defense Travel Administrator, DAI functional analyst, and DoD financial management analyst. The position requires support across DTS administration, DAI process areas, financial reporting, budget execution, system interfaces, and complex problem resolution.
Position Information
Customer: U.S. Fleet Cyber Command/U.S. Tenth Fleet
Location: Fort Meade, Maryland 20755 100% onsite
Employment type: Full-time
Travel: Occasional local and CONUS travel may be required
Salary range: DOE and meet/exceeded requirements
Education Required: High school diploma or equivalent and eight years of directly relevant experience.
Preferred: Associate or bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, business administration, information systems, public administration, or a related field. Relevant military financial management training. Defense Financial Management Certification. Certified Defense Financial Manager credential. Other DTS, DAI, DoD financial management, accounting, or systems certifications.
Security Requirements
Candidates must possess U.S. citizenship, Active final Top Secret clearance, current or immediately obtainable SCI eligibility, favorably adjudicated Tier 5 investigation and ability to complete a Counterintelligence Scope Polygraph when required for NSA campus or network access. Strongly preferred: Active TS/SCI Current CI Polygraph, Existing NSA or Fort Meade access, Current DISS record without access restrictions or unresolved security incidents.
Security and Conduct Expectations
The employee must:
- Comply with the DD Form 254 and all applicable security requirements.
- Follow local access, entry, exit, property-control, and identification procedures.
- Protect classified information, Controlled Unclassified Information, financial data, personally identifiable information, usernames, passwords, and system information.
- Complete initial and recurring security and safety training.
- Immediately report potential security incidents.
- Maintain professional and personal integrity.
- Comply with Government workplace conduct policies.
- Maintain all clearance, access, and polygraph requirements throughout employment.
Failure to comply with Government security requirements may result in removal from the facility or contract.