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The Program Control Analyst I processes vendor payments for ODC purchases; processes transactions for travel and per diem expenses within the ManTech Maverick Team; and processes team member hours, time, and expenses.
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The Program Control Analyst III oversees the processing of vendor payments for ODC purchases; transactions for travel and per diem expenses within the ManTech Maverick Team; and team member hours, time, and expenses.
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The Program Control Analyst I is a junior or entry-level role involved in processing transactions related to vendor payments, travel expenses, and similar accounting functions. Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Program Control Analyst I to join our team in Glen Burnie, MD.
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ARETUM, a leading government contracting company specializing in technology-enabled mission support services, is seeking a detail-oriented and dedicated Program Control Analyst to join our team.
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Two (2) years progressive experience as a Program Control Analyst, Financial Planning and Analysis, or related areas of Finance and Accounting. Five (5+) years progressive experience as a Program Control Analyst, Financial Planning and Analysis, or related areas of Finance and Accounting.
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The Program Control Analyst plays a key role in the company’s program business management, financial forecasting, cost accounting, management reporting, inventory and internal control processes.
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BPI certified Building Analyst, or Energy Auditor/Quality Control Inspector. The Weatherization Program Building Analyst performs home energy assessments and health and safety inspections in residential structures for Kitsap Community Resources’ clients in Kitsap County.
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Bachelor's degree or qualifying experience such as program analysis and evaluation, project planning and control. Navy IPO requires direct Country Program Director support for divisions for administrative, analytic, and management support specific to internal and enterprise wide FMS case development, management, and administration.
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The Program Control Analyst II processes vendor payments for ODC purchases; processes transactions for travel and per diem expenses within the ManTech Maverick Team; and processes team member hours, time, and expenses.
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Precise Systems seeks a Foreign Military Sales ( FMS) Program Analyst to provide professional services as a liaison to the Indian Navy (IN) team at IN headquarters/Main Operating Base (MOB)in either New Delhi or Kochi, India.
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Provide cost analysis and Earned Value Management System (EVMS), support to Program Manager and Control Account Managers (CAMs) The Senior Program Financial Analyst will be responsible for supporting customer programs in the daily execution of production and engineering development programs.
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Experience with Welfare Management System (WMS) Cash Assistance, SNAP & Medicaid Paperless Office System (POS) New York City Way (NYCWAY) Paperless Alternative Module (PAM) HRA One Viewer Electronic Payment Processing &Information Control (EPPIC) scanning, indexing Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) State Online Query (SOLQ.
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Under the general direction of the Correctional Plant Supervisor, or the Correctional Plant Manager II (CPM II); the Associate Governmental Program Analyst (AGPA) in Plant Operations is the journey-level lead analytical staff responsible for information quality control, analysis, and assessment of all associated risks of the institution's Standard Automated Preventive Maintenance System (SAPMS.
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The Program Control Analyst performs a variety of resource and acquisition management duties in support of NRO Program, Office, Directorate, and Staff components. The nature of Program Control Analyst work varies from assisting in complex analyses at the project and program level; to independently performing more complex analyses using multiple analytical techniques and interaction with senior management at the Program Office and Directorate level.
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We are looking for a Program Control Analyst based in Herndon, VA to provide business analyst support to a variety of exciting Intel programs. Proactively partner with program management team with analysis and recommendations within the scope of program control.
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