[Remote] Program Financial Analyst (FP&A)

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. V2X Inc is a global company that builds smart solutions to integrate physical and digital infrastructure. They are seeking a Program Financial Analyst (FP&A) to provide financial planning, forecasting, reporting, and analytical support within Mission Support, ensuring financial compliance and performance visibility across complex programs. Responsibilities Support the development of annual operating plans, forecasts/EAC, and long-term plans for the BL Prepare detailed monthly financial reports for Program Leadership and Corporate FP&A, including revenue, cost, margin analysis, EAC (Estimate at Completion), and indirect updates Analyze actuals vs budget vs forecast; identify drivers and treads; prepare variance commentary Develop dashboards and reports for the BL with maintaining Corporate FP&A reports Track OCONUS labor, logistics costs, materials, and subcontractor spending associated with operations Analyze and monitor funding status, burn rates, CLIN/SLIN utilization, and obligated vs. forecasted spending Assist Program Managers in identifying risks, opportunities, and cost‑saving measures in support of operational readiness Support cost proposals, ROMs, and pricing for task orders, surge requirements, and contract modifications Maintain compliance with FAR, DFARS, CAS, internal controls, and contract specific reporting standards Participate in external and internal audits; assess financial data for accuracy and audit readiness Provide financial inputs for logistics planning, workforce changes, deployment rotations, and supply chain fluctuations Utilize V2X ERP and reporting tools to ensure accurate, real‑time program financial visibility Skills Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business, Economics, or similar discipline 2–5 years of experience in program finance, FP&A, or project accounting (preferably within federal contracting) Strong analytical skills with experience in forecasting, budgeting, and EAC development Ability to interpret Army contracts, PWS requirements, task orders, and LOE/TOE staffing structures Strong communication skills with the ability to support program teams in fast‑paced operational environments US citizen, required Proficiency with Microsoft Excel and ERP systems such as Costpoint or similar Experience supporting U.S. DoW/DoD or other U.S. government contracts (CFPP, T&M, FFP) Knowledge of FAR/DFARs and Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) Experience supporting large, geographically dispersed or OCONUS operations Knowledge of EVMS, project controls, or military financial reporting structures Strong analytical and problem‑solving ability within a mission‑driven environment Ability to interpret operational drivers and translate them into financial impacts Collaboration across Program Management, Supply Chain, Operations, and Contracts High attention to detail with commitment to audit compliance and accuracy Ability to respond to evolving Army requirements, surge operations, and short‑notice financial needs Benefits Healthcare coverage Life insurance, AD&D, and disability benefits Retirement plan Wellness programs Paid time off, including holidays Learning and Development resources Employee assistance resources Company Overview V2X is a leading provider of critical mission solutions and support to defense clients globally, formed by the 2022 Merger of Vectrus and Vertex to build on more than 120 combined years of successful mission support. It was founded in 2016, and is headquartered in Mclean, Virginia, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is https//gov2x.com.

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