Within AMS-IEs Riyadh Analysis and Experimentation Centre (A&EC), an Operations Analyst is required to possess two important skill sets. The first of these is expertise in the military professional domain. A&EC currently focuses on military analysis, but may be expanded to include other domains in the future. Each analysis team member will generally have core skills relating to a relevant domain. The second core skill set relates to the analytical and Operations Research and Management Science (ORMS) skills the A&EC requires of its analysts. In addition to an operations domain area; each analyst also develops analysis domain specialties. In total, analysts become responsible for the provision of all skills pertaining to their collective expertise across Operations and Analysis domains.
All analysts may be expected to become the project lead for projects best matching their demonstrated core skills areas. First and foremost an Operations Analyst is responsible for carrying out the A&EC Analysis team role of providing advanced concepts analysis and decision support.
Simulation-based military operations and advanced concepts analysis focusing on military technology and systems studies in a network enabled, System of Systems (SoS) context, and General decision support through employing ORMS techniques such as M&S to provide qualitative and quantitative insights to enable superior business and other types of decision-making.
In addition, the Operations Analyst is expected to undertake a number of generic support roles within the A&EC including:
• Conducting AMSE and task specific briefs to Boeing staff (primarily Boeing Business Development) and other external customers.
• Attending external events such as conferences and trade shows to represent A&EC in areas of domain expertise
• Analysts are accountable for the successful provision of domain specific operational assessments to support a range of internal and external customers.
• Operational assessment is the core role of all analysts in A&EC team independent of the analyst's domain.
This role requires the Operations Analyst to employ their particular skill set to the assigned problem within A&EC analysis process framework. The basic A&EC analysis process requires analysts to undertake:
• Problem identification, definition and requirements elicitation;
• Collect and validate the associated data;
• Represent/model the problem and validate the performance of the model;
• Generate and analysing the results;
• Communicate the findings and where appropriate assisting in solution implementation.
Execution of this core role spans the conduct of basic qualitative type reporting and assessment, to the use of the more advanced A&EC tools available to solve difficult quantitative and conceptually challenging problems. Larger, more complex problems often involve multiple members of the team working together, with each team member contributing their skills where and when required. As such, analysts are expected to be the domain experts in their recognised professional areas and thus contribute the domain component to each analysis. Fusing operational domain skills with analysis domain skills is what makes A&EC operations analyst most useful. A&EC requires analysts with highly useful and applicable combinations of operational domain expertise and the ability to apply these skills in conjunction with sound analytical technique.
Analysis domain areas required by A&EC include, but are not limited to:
• Cost and financial analysis
• Risk analysis
• First order Logistics analysis
• Business analysis data
• Performance validation
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