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Job Title: Sr Specialist, Electrical Engineering Job Code : 823 Job Location: Mason, Ohio Schedule: 9/80 Schedule Sr Specialist, Electrical Engineering (Digital Design) Job Description: The Senior Specialist, Digital Design Engineer is a senior professional with strong knowledge of job area and broad knowledge of project management.
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This will include technical documentation, technical project management, design oversight, prototype and production build and test support, integration, verification and qualification, system deployment support and in-house technical support during the operational life-cycle of the system.
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Supports the maintenance of the financial forecasts: Estimates at Completion (EACs) and Latest Revised Estimates (LREs) using Delta Cobra Earn Value Management tool, work with the project team as needed to obtain inputs to meet deadlines.
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They partner with program management and project teams to analyze and understand their financial position. Job Description: The Program Finance Analyst position will be responsible for the financial management, review, and forecasting of assigned programs.
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Specialist, Operations Project Manager Job Code: 8381 Job Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Work Schedule: 9x80 The Sr. Specialist, Project Manager oversees all Operations efforts relating to contract execution, and is responsible for planning, executing, and monitoring projects from beginning to end, according to strict deadlines and budgets.
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Review project/contract Integrated Logistics Support (ILS), Reliability & Maintainability (R&M), Safety, and Human Factors requirements, and plan related analyses and activities. Perform in process ILS reviews with customers and program management.
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You will also be participating in required project and organizational peer reviews per project plans and our Management System, assisting in ensuring adherence to good engineering practices and compliance to program specific, organizational, ISO requirements, auditing, monitoring, evaluating, and reporting on all ISO elements for both internal operations and external subcontractor / supplier activities relating to the full project life-cycle.
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The Financial Analyst, Specialist Level is a seasoned and experienced professional with proficient job area knowledge and practical knowledge of project management, managing projects and processes under general supervision to achieve operational targets with moderate impact on departmental results.
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