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Areas of Opportunity

Discover what sets us apart from others in our industry. Experienced individuals choose to join us for many reasons: the career opportunities, the caliber of our people, and the ability to contribute to some of the world’s most challenging and innovative projects.


Areas of Opportunity

A company with operations around the globe, SAIC offers a wide range of employment options. Choices reflect positions throughout our company and our technical, engineering, and enterprise IT core business areas.


Administrative

Employees in administrative positions provide essential support to both customer and internal programs. Outstanding subject matter knowledge, excellent communication and problem solving skills, and detail orientation are just some of the talents that distinguish our administrative professionals. In their roles, they may interact with our most senior executives, all levels of managers and employees, with customers, vendors, and beyond.

Some of our typical positions include:

  • Administrative Assistant
  • Financial Assistant
  • Recruiting Coordinator
  • Executive Assistant

Business Development

As a member of SAIC's business development team, you will assist the operating units in winning new, profitable business. Individuals with deep industry and customer knowledge or solution expertise can play key roles in shaping our future. Our business development team is responsible for competitive research, capture management, proposal development, strategic account management, marketing programs, and strategic planning.

Some of our typical positions include:

  • Business Development Manager
  • Capture Manager
  • Editing Specialist
  • Proposal Analyst
  • Marketing Specialist
  • Technical Writer

Contracts, Pricing, and Procurement

Contribute to any number of activities that impact contracts, pricing, or procurement operations. Your role may involve implementing the pricing function for a business unit or for a commercial or government contract (competitive analysis, bid pricing strategy, contract negotiations, etc.); administering, supervising or implementing the purchase of supplies, materials, or equipment; guiding the issuance/administration of subcontracts; and monitoring project costs, schedule performance, financial data forecasting, or other key controls.

Some of our typical positions include:

  • Pricing Analyst
  • Procurement Manager
  • Project Control Analyst
  • Business Unit Pricing Director

Customer Logistics, Operations, and Planning

Equally as important as developing customer solutions is making sure those solutions are provided in a timely manner, and are working flawlessly. The deliverables you may work with consist of hardware, software, IT systems, products, equipment, consulting, or other applicable services.

For our defense customers, you may maintain systems operations for military installations or be involved in any number of operations related to large military relocations. For customers' programs that grow or change, you will be the one to keep programs on track.

Career choices also involve support for supply chain solutions, logistics information systems, reliability improvements, and/or metrics that are related to our customers' operational goals.

Some of our typical positions include:

  • Logistics Analyst
  • Logistics Management Specialist
  • Operations Analyst
  • Strategic Planner
  • Logistics Engineer
  • Acquisition Logistics Specialist

Facilities and Security

Apply your skills to activities and programs that impact facility structures, systems, operations, changes and/or growth. Areas include developing, managing, or providing the following: maintenance, equipment, machinery, construction, building space allocation and layout, office services, leased properties and furnishings, communication services, security, event planning (site selection, set-up, travel, follow-up), or other related solutions.

Some of our typical positions include:

  • Maintenance Management Facilities Consultant
  • Event Planner
  • Facilities Manager
  • Security Manager

Finance, Accounting, and Audit

Choose from financial and aligned activities that include developing budgeting and IT accounting policies; selecting/implementing statistical methods of analysis; assisting operations managers with annual business plans and forecasting; ensuring various corporate tax compliance and filings; and investigating and analyzing energy conservation and utility cost reduction measures.

Some of our typical positions include:

  • Financial Analyst
  • Associate Financial Manager
  • Tax Manager
  • Energy Auditor

Human Resources, Communications, and Training

Explore professional paths that may involve: analyzing communications using English or foreign language fluency; ensuring auditing/reporting compliance with EEO/AA requirements; analyzing/managing employee relations data; overseeing the fiscal, operational, administrative, or human resources management of programs; contributing to various training initiatives; and providing assistance for benefits, compensation, or employment programs.

Some of our typical positions include:

  • Strategic Communications Analyst
  • HR Generalist
  • Program Manager
  • Training Development Specialist

Information Technology

The most advanced software, hardware, and systems impact virtually everything we do — from driving the internal workings of our company to the way we serve customers, to the forward-thinking ideas, solutions, and products that define us.

Some of our work involves providing key support for critical IT infrastructures, programs, projects, data communications systems, or directly to end users. We also offer especially robust career choices in software (design, development, integration, applications, and operating systems). Information and systems security is another area you may choose — ensuring the integrity of customer networks, servers, data, and aligned technologies.

Some of our typical positions include:

  • Information Technology Analyst
  • Information Technology Specialist
  • Information Security Analyst
  • Computer Systems Engineer
  • Systems Administrator
  • Software Engineer
  • Reliability Engineer

Program and Project Management

You will join our professionals who have an in-depth knowledge of the solution programs we offer in their area of expertise.

In your role you will interact with internal SAIC team members, outside contacts, customers, and various other key stakeholders to ensure that our projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the customers' satisfaction.

Responsibilities and career choices span every element of project and program management: planning, scheduling and tracking; information analysis and dissemination; documentation and inspections; process improvement and standards; and international and domestic compliance and regulations.

Some of our typical positions include:

  • Program Manager
  • Project Manager
  • Project Administrator
  • Project Control Analyst
  • Program Management Analyst

Career Opportunities

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