Operations Research Analyst; USW Multi-Mission Helicopter
Listed on 2026-06-02
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Cybersecurity
The Team and the Role
INDUSis a 100% employee-owned, customer-focused government services provider with expertise in Engineering, Information Technology, Cybersecurity, Program/Financial Management, Logistics, and Data Analytics. At INDUS, we believe in the value of the INDUSteam. Together we deliver exceptional customer service, foster a growth and support-centered work environment, and focus on how we can give back to the communities that we serve. Empowering our employees starts on day one and creates an environment full of innovation and promise.
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The Naval Undersea Warfare Center Keyport Division Detachment Pacific (Code 04/TDC) serves as NUWC’s forward presence across the Middle Pacific, Guam, and WESTPAC, providing site and detachment management under the Commanding Officer’s delegated authority. Responsibilities include oversight of program management, operations, safety and occupational health, security, personnel administration (including EEO and professional development), environmental compliance, emergency preparedness, facilities and space management, and proper use of government resources and funds.
The detachment also manages on-site operations, executes Navy program duties, oversees military personnel allowances, and acts as the command’s liaison with local installation leadership for services and support. Supported divisions include the Hawaii Fleet Test and Operational Assessment Division (Code 24), Pearl Harbor Torpedo Division (Code 34), and Fleet Technical Support Division (Code 45).
Reporting to the Program Manager, the Operations Research Analyst (USW Multi-Mission Helicopter Support) supports the technical analysis and assessment of Undersea Warfare (USW) combat systems for the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Keyport Hawaii Detachment on the HI Detachments support services contract
. This includes Combat System Sea Qualification Trials (CSSQT), Developmental Testing (DT), Integrated Testing (IT), and Operational Testing (OT) of U.S. Navy ships and platforms. This position is located in Honolulu, HI (Ford Island). The ideal candidate applies operations research, data analysis, modeling, and statistical methods to evaluate USW combat systems (e.g., hull sonar, towed arrays, MMH/LAMPS, SVTT, auxiliary sonar). Working with moderate independence under senior analyst guidance, the role reconstructs and analyzes test data, supports at-sea and shore-based evaluations, develops analytical products, and provides recommendations to improve system effectiveness and readiness.
Requires travel and periodic underway support aboard U.S. Navy ships.
- Conducts technical analysis, performance assessment, and data reconstruction from CSSQT, DT, IT, and OT events for USW combat systems.
- Applies operations research techniques, statistical methods, and modeling tools to evaluate system effectiveness, tactics, and operational performance.
- Supports at-sea testing and ship-riding events, including collection, processing, and analysis of real-time and post-event data.
- Develops analytical reports, briefings, and technical recommendations for government stakeholders.
- Assists in estimating time, resources, and costs for analysis tasks and test support activities.
- Participates in Government-provided training to qualify in Tactical Qualification System (TQS) areas as required by PWS 2.8.
- Provides technical and administrative support for USW Combat Systems Technical and Administrative Test and Evaluation activities.
- Bid and proposal support if requested.
- Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications:
- An active secret clearance is required to be considered for this position.
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited university in Operations Research, Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering, or a related quantitative field is required. Additional years of experience and the below relevant NECs may substitute in lieu of a degree:
- ASTAC – Air Control Level 2 & Tactical Air Control Level C
- NEC W18A – ASW/ASUW Tactical Air Controller (ASTAC)
- NEC W20A –…
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