Analyst II - Remote

Remote
Full Time
Mid Level

Martek Global Services, Inc. (“Martek”) working a proposal with the Federal Aviation Administration for Professional Services Support.  We are currently looking for an Analyst II with the required specialized training and experiences outlined below. 

Location: Remote

Responsibilities & Duties
The Analyst II will provide program documentation, analytical support, research, and reporting to the FAA Office of Airports – Planning & Programming (ARP/APP) in support of national airport funding programs, including the Airport Improvement Program (AIP), National Plan of Integrated Airports Systems (NPIAS), Passenger Facility Charge (PFC), and related FAA grant programs. The Analyst contributes to regulatory guidance, stakeholder documentation, and major program reports supporting the FAA’s responsibility to distribute over $4B in annual airport infrastructure funding.

  • Support development of the updated AIP Handbook (FAA Order 5100.38E), including tracking and compiling public comments, editing, and document organization.
  • Assist in the development of training materials, guidance products, and web content supporting the updated AIP Handbook.
  • Support document formatting, content quality review, and 508-accessible document development.
  • Program Reporting & Documentation 
    • Support development of the 250-page NPIAS report, including technical editing, graphics integration, tables, narrative updates, and appendices.
    • Assist with the development of GIS-based maps, population coverage analytics, and airport classification outputs.
    • Format reports into electronic and printed publication formats (MS Office, PDF, ePUB, DVD).
    • Support creation and delivery of source files, templates, figures, datasets, and reusable content for FAA future use.
    • Support development of public-facing website content for NPIAS and AIP programs
  • Audit & Policy Support
    • Review and summarize audit findings, discrepancies, and recommendations from GAO, OIG, internal control reviews, and other oversight bodies.
    • Prepare internal control assessment documentation, sample selection reports, and draft/final findings reports.
    • Research FAA policies, regulatory updates, and AIP grant eligibility questions to support program guidance and stakeholder inquiries.
  • Technical Writing & Communication
    • Prepare professional reports, briefing packages, training content, memos, comment summaries, and outreach materials supporting APP program initiatives.
    • Maintain editorial consistency, version control, and compliance with FAA style, data formats, and 508 requirements.

Job Qualifications:
Education Requirements

Bachelor’s degree in Business, Public Administration, Aviation, Finance, Economics, Engineering, or related field.

Experience Requirements

  • 5–8+ years of professional experience supporting federal programs, grants, policy, transportation, aviation, or regulatory programs.
  • Proven experience in technical documentation and reporting for federal stakeholders.
  • Proficiency in MS Office, collaborative content development, and complex document formatting.
  • Ability to analyze structured data, airport datasets, financial programs, and multi-stakeholder requirements.

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www.martekglobal.com

About Us:

Since 1996, Martek Global Services has been a leader in integrated strategic and tactical solutions in real estate, healthcare, facilities, and professional services for federal government and commercial customers nationwide. Martek provides a full suite of services such as real estate development to include fully outfitted build-to-suit facilities, facilities management, retrofit, and renovation, healthcare facilities support, and litigation support, program management, and acquisition support services.

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