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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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EOE STATEMENT Thompson Gray is an Equal Opportunity Employer and VEVRAA Federal Contractor. Provide Joint Reconciliation Program (JRP) and Financial Improvement Audit Readiness (FIAR) support to include research and review of audit samples, extraction of data from GFEBS for Open Commitments, Unliquidated Obligations (ULOs), Unfilled Customer Orders, Accounts Payable & Accounts Receivable, and preparation of JRP packages for submission to Budget Submitting Office (BSO.
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Thompson Gray is seeking a Program Analyst to provide administrative and technical functions that support the operational and investigative missions. Process GFEBS transactions for the Government Purchase Card request and perform as the Program Management Resource Tool (PMRT) a system used by ASA(AL&T.
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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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Run reports, track, research, and resolve Intermediate Document (IDOC) Interface Error Reports for systems including DTS; SPS; LMP; FCM; AXOL; ATAAPS; and DCPS, coordinate resolution efforts. Coordinate with various agencies and personnel to resolve discrepancies between financial systems, including DFAS, DCMA, Contracting Officers, and Budget Analysts.
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Reporting to the Senior Manager of Program Management you will:Working in a creative and fast-paced environment, the Program Analyst will analyze data to support one of USAC’s four core programs by identifying process improvements and efficiencies, working with management and applicants to resolve issues that may affect funding, develop and manage performance and funding-related reportsCollaborate with operations and IT to develop, document, and implement improved efficiencies.
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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 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 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 is a senior role with extensive experience in all aspects of Accounts Payable. Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Program Control Analyst III to join our team in Herndon, VA.
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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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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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ARETUM, a leading government contracting company specializing in technology-enabled mission support services, is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Lead Program Control Analyst to join our team.
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The Program Control Analyst II is a journeyman role experienced in all aspects of vendor payments and other business expenses. Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Program Control Analyst II to join our team in Lancaster, CA.
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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Program Control Analyst II to join our team in Herndon, VA. The Program Control Analyst II takes direction from more senior personnel.
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