Vacancy at U.S. Fleet Cyber Command: Supervisory Program Analyst – Deputy Chief of Fires

Are you a seasoned professional with expertise in cyberspace operations, fires, and targeting? Looking to step into a supervisory role that directly supports national defense objectives? The U.S. Department of the Navy is seeking a dynamic leader for the position of Supervisory Program Analyst (Deputy Chief of Fires) within the Joint Forces Headquarters-Cyberspace (JFHQ-C) at U.S. Fleet Cyber Command.

This senior-level role offers the chance to shape cyberspace fires strategy, lead a talented team, and contribute to critical missions supporting Combatant Commanders.

Key Details at a Glance

  • Position Title: Supervisory Program Analyst – Deputy Chief of Fires
  • Agency: Department of the Navy – United States Fleet Forces Command
  • Location: Fort Meade Naval Facilities, Maryland (1 vacancy)
  • Salary: $148,935 – $195,200 per year (2025 Cyber Excepted Service pay table with Targeted Local Market Supplement)
  • Grade/Level: GG-14
  • Appointment: Permanent, Full-time
  • Application Period: Open from December 22, 2025, to January 4, 2026
  • Security Clearance: Top Secret/SCI required (with Counterintelligence polygraph)

What You’ll Do

As Deputy Chief of Fires in the Fires and Targeting Branch, you’ll play a pivotal role in planning and coordinating cyberspace operations. Key responsibilities include:

  • Leading and supervising a team of military and civilian personnel
  • Managing portfolio oversight for all JFHQ-C (Navy) fires support functions
  • Developing and coordinating cyberspace fires to align with operational imperatives
  • Synchronizing and deconflicting cyber effects and targeting efforts
  • Advising planners on integrating joint standards into cyber operations
  • Briefing senior leaders on assessments and recommending innovations to address evolving cyber threats
  • Setting priorities, schedules, and work plans for subordinates

This is a hands-on leadership position in a fast-paced, high-impact environment supporting 24/7 operations when needed.

Who Should Apply

Ideal candidates bring senior-level experience in:

  • Developing techniques, tactics, procedures (TTPs), and operational instructions for cyber fires
  • Providing recommendations to optimize fires/targeting operations and investments
  • Applying policies to coordinate staff and resources effectively
  • Briefing senior leaders on cyber operational assessments and improvements

No specific education requirement — emphasis is on proven, directly relevant experience in management/program analysis within cyber or related fields.

Additional Requirements:

  • U.S. Citizenship
  • Ability to obtain/maintain Top Secret/SCI clearance and pass CI polygraph
  • Drug testing (pre-employment and random)
  • Cyberspace Workforce qualification (Advanced level)
  • Occasional travel (up to 20%), including CONUS/OCONUS

Perks:

  • Telework eligible (part-time or ad-hoc)
  • Comprehensive federal benefits package
  • Potential incentives (recruitment, relocation, or student loan repayment)

How to Apply

This is a public notice flyer — applications are not accepted via USAJOBS standard process. To be considered:

Ensure your resume clearly demonstrates relevant experience, including dates, duties, and accomplishments. Illegible or incomplete submissions won’t be considered.

For the full official announcement and details, visit the source: https://cybereffects.usajobs.gov/job/852622900

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