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Thompson Gray is an Equal Opportunity Employer and VEVRAA Federal Contractor. Thompson Gray, Inc. welcomes minority and veteran applicants. Experience utilizing various Army financial systems, including General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS); Logistics Management Program (LMP); Comprehensive Cost and Requirements (CCaR)/Project Management Resource Tools (PMRT); Defense Travel Systems (DTS), MOCAS, EDA, WAWF, and SDW.
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Job Description Job Description Thompson Gray is an Equal Opportunity Employer and VEVRAA Federal Contractor. Master's degree in Accounting, Finance, Information Technology, or Business Management OR one or more of the following certifications: CPA, PMP, CGFM, CDFM, CISA.
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Master Data Management, Big Data, and Data Architecture Development). An understanding of industry best practices for data strategy (ex. We are looking for multiple Data Architects (REMOTE) to join our team to support the implementation of a broad-based strategy for improving the data management and data handling capabilities of US Army.
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Experience utilizing various Army systems including General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS), Automated Time Attendance Production System (ATAAPS), Defense Travel System (DTS), Citi, ADVANA, Access Online (AXOL.
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Pull daily IDOC Interface Errors Reports for outside interface systems as needed; to include SPS; LMP; FCM; AXOL; ATAAPS; and DCPS. Researching, correcting and reprocessing failed IDOCs∯*∯ Perform help desk functions by responding to GFEBS processes assistance, recommend solutions according to regulations and guidance.
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If you would like to apply for employment with Thompson Gray and need special assistance or an accommodation to use our website, please contact us by email at sjohnson@thompsongrayinc.com, or phone, by calling Stephanie Johnson at 256-582-1414.
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Experience in the financial execution of appropriated funds, including Research, Development, Testing and Evaluation (RDT&E), Operation and Maintenance (OMA), Procurement, Congressional Adds, and Foreign Military Sales (FMS.
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Thompson Gray is seeking a qualified Senior Analyst to support the Headquarters Department of the Army, G-8, Force Development Mission Command (FDC) as a Staff Synchronization Officer (SSO.
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Working with the functional and technical communities, this position will support feature decomposition in form user stories and other criteria with enough information to satisfy down-stream customers including the Army project management office for acquisition and contracting needs and software development vendors who will create a materiel I/T solution for the Army.
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We are seeking a FIAR Analyst to support JSOC at Ft. Liberty in Fayetteville, NC. This position requires an active Secret security clearance.
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Reports to and assist the Dean PEO STRI Training, supporting Talent Management with the planning and oversight of organization level activities. Ability to effectively conduct employee counseling on a one-on-one or group basis.
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