Property and Asset Management Analyst

Northrop Grumman Northrop Grumman · Aerospace · Redondo Beach, CA +1 · Business Management Mult-Func

The Property and Asset Management Analyst role at Northrop Grumman focuses on managing the lifecycle of property and assets, supporting various audits, coordinating surveillance reviews, generating financial reports, and maintaining accountability records. This is a product-focused role within the defense domain, requiring proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, and potentially involving government regulations and SAP environments.

What you'd actually do

  1. Work and collaborate with program management in the planning and execution of property management life cycle outcomes
  2. Support various audits including but not limited to Property Management System Analysis (PMSA), Contractor Self-Assessment (CSA) reviews, Mission Assurance/Quality audits AS9100 audits, FIAR, Corporate internal audits, etc.
  3. Coordinate and conduct property surveillance reviews at supplier and subcontractor sites. Collaborate with Buyers, Subcontract Administrators, and Program and Functional area PFPs (Property Focal Points) to ensure accountability of assets is maintained
  4. Generate and submit CDRL Property Financial Reports and assist with the annual physical inventory activities (planning, execution, reconciliation, reporting)
  5. Frequently review and maintain property accountability records, determine condition of assets, arrange disposal of surplus/obsolete property

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree with 2+ years of relevant experience in property/asset management, logistics, supply chain and/or contracts OR 6 years of relevant experience
  • Proficient knowledge with Microsoft Office Suite, including advanced MS Excel skills

Nice to have

  • Experience contributing to the development of new property/asset management concepts, techniques and standards.
  • Experience with industry leading best practices, techniques, and standards as they pertain to property and asset management.
  • Ability to interpret and formulate independent judgment based on federal regulations, FAR 52-245.1 and applicable DFARS clauses.
  • Experience with SAP environments.
  • National Property Management Association (NPMA) Certifications (CPPS, CPPA, or CPPM).

What the JD emphasized

  • Must have the ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government Top-Secret security clearance.