Configuration Management Analyst

Arlington, VA
Full Time
Experienced
Date posted: January 22, 2026
Pay: $90,000.00 - $110,000.00 per year
Job description:
Company Overview
Established in 2006, LDSS is a Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) based in Dayton, Ohio, with 20 years of proven success delivering high-impact solutions and services to federal agencies. LDSS is unwavering in its commitment to quality, collaboration, and delivering measurable outcomes that foster long-term success. Our thriving culture is powered by our A.C.T.I.V.E. core values:
  • Attitude – Optimistic, hopeful, and forward-thinking
  • Compassionate Teamwork – Respectful collaboration through self-awareness and mutual understanding
  • Integrity – Doing the right thing, in the right way, for the right reasons
  • Versatility – Adaptive and anticipatory problem-solving
  • Excellence – Dedicated to raising the bar of quality and performance
Summary
Join LDSS as a Configuration Management Analyst in Arlington to play a vital role in supporting our government customer by assisting in optimizing their IT configuration processes. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to federal projects that impact national security and public service. Located in Arlington, this role is perfect for professionals passionate about maintaining robust IT infrastructures.
Responsibilities
  • Demonstrated program experience in the configuration management process must include: configuration identification, control, audit, and status; DOD configuration management policies, procedures, review cycles, instructions and standards; engineering change proposal evaluations
  • Demonstrated CM experience with development, production, ancillary equipment, ground support equipment, test & evaluation, and fleet operations of a DoD and international acquisition aircraft program
  • Experience evaluating Major Variance Requests, Specification Change Notices, Engineering Change Requests/Proposals, Manufacturing Build Records, Sustainment as Maintained Records and other documents
  • Demonstrated experience in providing guidance and assistance in configuration management, and change control and ensuring that all Class I (Major) changes and variances are properly processed and dispositioned
  • Demonstrated experience in collecting and maintaining process metrics and reporting techniques to ensure compliance with DOD level Data Management Program policies and procedures
Qualifications
  • DoD Secret Clearance
  • Bachelor’s Degree in the Configuration Management or related field/Associate’s Degree plus 4 years work experience in related field
  • 6+ years experience in program management, technical or business analysis discipline
  • 3+ years aircraft systems configuration management experience
  • Excellent organizational and documentation skills
  • Effective communication skills suitable for working with technical teams
  • Relevant certifications such as CMMI or CISSP are advantageous
Ready to shape the future of federal IT infrastructure? Bring your expertise to LDSS as our next Configuration Management Analyst—where your skills will make a real difference. Apply today and become part of a team committed to excellence!
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Flexible spending account
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Referral program
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Vision insurance
Education:
  • Bachelor's (Preferred)
Experience:
  • Aircraft Systems Configuration Management: 3 years (Required)
  • program management, technical or business analysis : 6 years (Preferred)
Location:
  • Arlington, VA 22201 (Preferred)
Security clearance:
  • Secret (Required)
Work Location: In person
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