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Utilizes Gantt, PERT, milestone charts, earned value management and other project management techniques to gauge progress and identify performance variances to facilitate focus and intervention on critical areas.
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Northrop Grumman Weapons System Division is currently seeking a Program Cost Schedule Control Analyst/Principal Program Cost Schedule Control Analyst to join our team in Plymouth, MN. The position will be ideally in Plymouth, MN however, may consider hybrid work schedule.
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Analyst will utilize Gantt, PERT, milestone charts, earned value management and other project management techniques to gauge progress and identify performance variances to facilitate focus and intervention on critical areas.
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Bachelor's degree with 2 years of Program/Project Management, Earned Value Management, Business, Cost, and/or Finance experience -OR- a Master's degree with entry level and relevant experience -OR- a High School Diploma/GED with 7 years of stated experience in lieu of degree.
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Coordinate with business management and project management staff to develop an integrated program measurement baseline to manage cost, schedule and technical performance of the program.
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This is a career building role that provides exposure to contract management, production operations, risk and opportunity management and program management practices. This position will work within a team environment consisting of program management, technical, production, financial and other supporting staff.
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Bachelor's degree with 2 years of Program/Project Management, Earned Value Management, Business, Cost, and/or Finance experience -OR- a Master's. Bachelor's degree with 5 years of Program/Project Management, Earned Value Management, Business, Cost, and/or Finance experience -OR- a Master's degree with 3 years of stated experience.
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Related experience includes professional and/or military experience to include a background in supporting U.S. Government contracts and customers, aerospace manufacturing, project management, or program management.
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Northrop Grumman Space Systems is seeking a Program Planning Analyst to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals. Experience with MS Project, P6 Primavera, Deltek Open Plan, Deltek Cobra/MPM, Deltek Acumen, or other Schedule Risk Assessment software tools.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems sector has an opening for an Aerospace Program Manager 2 to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals within our Aerospace Structures Business Unit.
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Liaison between program management, applications management, multiple project teams or individual contributors. Corporate Functions PMO Manager , you will oversee the throughput of IT projects using portfolio management, project management, and organizational change management disciplines.
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Schedule Management Experience and MS Project Experience. Northrop Grumman is seeking a Program Planning Scheduling Analyst (level 2) to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals.
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Utilize Gantt, PERT, milestone charts, earned value management and other project management techniques to gauge progress and identify performance variances to facilitate focus and intervention on critical areas.
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Develop and execute to project budgets and schedules, including Earned Value Management System (EVMS), critical path management, Estimates-at-Completion (EACs), and workload forecasts.
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Utilizes Gantt, PERT, milestone charts, earned value management (EVMS) and other project management techniques to gauge progress and identify performance variances to focus on critical areas.
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