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As a Product Owner supporting the Cyber Intelligence Service, you will be accountable for contributing to and delivering upon the strategic agenda for our core cyber products to drive meaningful progress for our customers and our business.
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Leverage Intelligence experience and technical knowledge of how systems work to effectively support engineering teams in delivering value. Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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Manager, Cyber Product Owner (Cyber Intelligence) You have experience leveraging Threat Intelligence to reduce risk or improve security controls. Prioritize the Product Backlog to maximize business and customer outcomes by balancing technical and non-technical aspects while also incorporating cyber and operational risk reduction outcomes and activities.
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4+ years of experience translating business strategy and analysis into products. You seek to understand the business and technology landscape and cross-functional dependencies to inform product vision and integration with larger organizational goals.
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DescriptionWe are looking for an L3 TS/SCI-cleared Business Analyst to join our team. With high-level expertise and decades of experience, coupled with proven project management systems and top-notch client support, Masego enhances the performance capabilities of the Department of Defense and the intelligence community.
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Center 3 (19075), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaManager, Cyber Product Owner (Cyber Intelligence) Communicate the Intelligence delivery roadmap to our stakeholders and leverage the product vision to inspire the teams.
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Specifically, the Senior Developer will be responsible for designing, developing, implementing and maintaining scaled, automated, user-friendly systems that support business intelligence and reporting and analytic needs.
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Lead internal backlog refinement sessions to refine cyber and customer intent, prepare business epics and stories for technical breakdown and planning, and ensure requirements are well understood by the engineering teams.
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Required Skills and ExperienceTop Secret SCI (TS/SCI) Security ClearanceUS CitizenshipDemonstrated experience in a distinct intelligence functional or cross-functional business area or broad-based experience crossing multiple markets (i.e., Government, Industry.
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As a key member of a dynamic and visible team, you contribute significantly to shaping business insights. As a senior data analyst, you play a crucial role in steering the company’s trajectory by leveraging your advanced coding skills and technical expertise.
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This position reports to the Director of Business Intelligence. Collaborate with business owners, subject matter experts, and other team members to determine data extraction and transformation requirements.
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CACI's Business Solutions and Services (BSS) Group delivers state-of-the-art enterprise IT solutions and services across a broad spectrum of clients, encompassing the Department of Defense (DoD), Intelligence Community, civilian agencies, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS.
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As a business intelligence (BI) developer in the business intelligence department, you will be responsible for modeling data, creating interactive and visually appealing reports and dashboards using Microsoft Power BI, managing Unanet (limited), and analyzing data to fulfill various business requests.
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Part of that innovation is leveraging technology to deliver the best cybersecurity solutions for our business. You believe that a core component of security's role is to enable the business, not just to secure it, and the solutions you bring to life are aligned to the needs of our developer community, customers, and business partners.
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Responsibilities:Design and develop end-to-end business intelligence solutions using Microsoft Azure technologies, including SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), Azure Data Factory (ADF), Databricks, and Power BI.Collaborate with business users, data engineers, and other stakeholders to gather requirements, understand data sources, and define data models.
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