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The candidate will work as a Planner/Scheduler in the Strategic Systems Program Office, a dynamic, high-volume department, to facilitate program planning within cross-functional teams in support of government contracts to ensure adherence to customer and contract requirements.
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IronMountain Solutions, Inc. (IMS) is seeking a Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications (NC3) Systems Engineer who supports Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD R&E) Principal Director for Integrated Network Systems of Systems, specifically NC3.
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Works with program team on resources plans; generate internal EACs and external CDRL’s through resource and schedule planning activities. Support includes the project Lifecyle of activities from support to proposal development, cost, structure, baseline budget, IMS integration to cost engine, EVM/performance, financial metrics, and contract close.
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Smart IMS provides consulting services across a broad spectrum of technology and planning needs, including but not limited to: design, engineering, architecture, program/project management, business analysis & requirements definition, quality assurance, database administration, disaster recovery & continuity planning, cybersecurity, cloud solutions and on-call support services.
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Designed to inform brand strategies with real-time insights, Hearts & Science is a data-driven marketing agency with expert media planning and buying capabilities, among other services that include shopper marketing, marketing innovation and content activation.
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Maintenance on production database systems; performance of technical reviews for existing systems that utilize one of the following database management systems (DBMS): ADABAS, DB2 or IMS; Responsible for planning and upgrading the database environments on a County-established basis.
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Computer Skills/Software Knowledge: Microsoft Suite, Nielsen Suite, Kantar, IMS, Flowchart Software, R/F and Optimization Software, Mbox, MRI/GfK, GWI. 3+ years of experience in media planning/strategy.
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The Plant Controller will be responsible for all financial aspects of plant operations including financial forecasting, planning, budgeting, and financial control systems, and will support Plant Management in the operations of the Plant in all ways.
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Use and maintain company tools for task management, schedule maintenance, ERP planning - example JIRA, Confluence, IMS, ERP workflows. Sr. Technical Project Manager, Electrical Development.
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Additoinally, the operations research analyst will support diverse issues such as top-level strategy, planning, forecasting, resource allocation, performance measurement, scheduling, the design of production facilities and systems, supply chain management, pricing, transportation and distribution, and the analysis of large databases.
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Demonstrated ability to facilitate the effective integration and maintenance in the IMS of technical, schedule and cost in an EVMS environment. Conduct and explain Schedule Risk Analysis results to program teams, understands SRA concepts and theory, with ability to interpret results to the program team and integrate mitigation plans into the IMS and schedule risks into the Risk Management process with the assistance of a Scheduled Risk Analysis SME.
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Preferable Computer Skills/Software Knowledge: Microsoft Suite, MediaTools, Prisma, Nielsen Suite, Kantar, IMS, Flowchart Software, R/F and Optimization Software, Social Tracking tools, comScore, Mbox, MRI/GfK, GWI.
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The greater Quality team is continuing to expand and also includes, Planning, Audit, IMS and Supplier Quality teams. Maintain and update quality assurance instructions, guides, and other relevant documented materials within RDA's Quality Management System as they relate to quality inspection activities.
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Manage source models, planning levels, inventory accuracy and maintain data accuracy and integrity in MAS and Encore’s Inventory Management System (IMS). Support planning and coordination of new product introduction or product changes.
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Provide electrical, mechanical and software support to Combat Vehicle system bench planning, design, development, and execution. Conduct Project Management tasks including WBS Development, IMP, IMS and cost analysis.
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