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Proven success and exceptional leadership in the design, management, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of USAID and other international donor-supported programs, with skills in strategic planning, political economy analysis, adaptive management, supervision, budgeting, gender equality and social inclusion, and local capacity building.
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This role will be the primary lead responsible for the technical design and implementation of new Adaptive Insights models as well as ongoing enhancements and maintenance of the current system.
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Experience with Enterprise Performance Management Systems, such as Oracle/Hyperion, OneStream, Adaptive, Anaplan and/or Planful. Manage projects across the project lifecycle from current state evaluation, gap analysis, requirements gathering, future state design, and implementation across the organizational, process, technology (financial systems) and data dimensions.
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Ensures technical design/implementation documentation is completed to a high standard working with functional analyst, and lead engineer. Must have experience with NetSuite GL, AR, AP, Fixed Assets, Project Module preferably with Adaptive Planning.
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QAD ERP Implementation experience. Must have experience in implementing two or more projects on QAD Enterprise Finance and experience in Adaptive ERP (WebUI) Certified in QAD Easy on boarding (EOB) processes for implementation, rollout and upgrade engagements.
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5 years of experience with: Designing Finance Transformation projects with Oracle EPM or Workday Adaptive Planning or Anaplan. Experience with more than one of the leading products such as Oracle EPM, Workday Adaptive Planning, Anaplan, in a government contractor setting is required.
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We are looking for a part-time Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) who possesses expertise as a cybersecurity leader, excelling in adaptive management, clear communication, strategic planning and execution, risk management, seamless integration of cybersecurity with business strategy, and the cultivation of positive stakeholder relationships.
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Advanced Excel skills; experience with financial planning software (e.g., Adaptive Insights, Anaplan) preferred. Lead the development, implementation, and maintenance of financial models to support budgeting, forecasting, and long-term strategic planning.
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Expertise in OKTA, Access Gateway, Single Sign-On, Adaptive MFA, Universal directory, Advanced Server Access, API Access Management, Secure authentication, access management systems, Identity as a Service (IDaaS), WS-Federation, OAuth, OpenID Connect, Workflows and Life Cycle.
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Mentoring and training others in the use and functionality of the Okta SaaS products including MFA and ensuring analysis, design, implementation, and support artifacts meet or exceed established Service Level objectives.
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Experience with OKTA planning, implementation, and operations. Configure Okta to provide enterprise Single Sign-On services and enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) platform features for internal and external applications.
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Leads the development and implementation of strategies, policies and metrics for mail and package information systems programs including Mail Visibility, Service Performance Measurement, and Passive Adaptive Scanning System (PASS) used to add value to the mail and drive operational efficiency.
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Provides estimates for design, build, peer reviews, test, and implementation phases, ensuring quality and accuracy is maintained. Responsible for developing design specifications and delivering Implementation/support documentation.
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Because of some internal factors facing the client’s HR team, the decision was made to do a FINS first implementation with Phase zero for the Workday FINS & Adaptive Planning implementation starting Mar 2024 and go live set for Jan 1, 2025.
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Responsibilities include design, implementation and testing of real-time algorithms for acoustic field array beamforming, adaptive noise reduction, sound source localization, acoustic echo cancellation and blind source separation.
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