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Responsible for conducting research and program analysis using the General Fund Enterprise Business Systems (GFEBS), and Mechanization of Contract Administration Services (MOCAS), Shared Data Warehouse (SDW), and Wide Area Workflow (WAWF.
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Candidates must have IP experience with drafting and patent prosecution and a background in computer science, electrical engineering, or similar. Office(s): Atlanta, GA, Baltimore, MD, Boston, MA, Charleston, SC, Charlotte, NC, Columbia, SC, Denver, CO, Greensboro, NC, Greenville, SC, Houston, TX, Huntsville, AL, Irvine, CA, Los Angeles, CA, Nashville, TN, New York, NY, Raleigh, NC, RTP, NC, San Francisco, CA, Silicon Valley, CA, Tysons Corner, VA, Washington, DC, Wilmington, DE, Winston-Salem, NC.
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SUMMARY : SABG is hiring an Interior Designer Analyst to support the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) in Huntsville, AL. The Analyst will support the DPF Regional Manager and Government customers to execute day-to-day mission planning.
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Bachelors degree or Masters degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Information Systems, IT. We want Data Science/Machine learning/Data Analyst and Java Full stack candidates.
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The Senior Program Control Analyst position requires an individual to have 5-8 years of applicable experience and a degree in Finance or Accounting. This Sr. Program Control Analyst will be responsible for overseeing all financial aspects of the assigned contracts including but not limited to for month-end close, forecasting/budgeting, and reporting and analysis.
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The contractor shall analyze data requirements and map and manage evolving requirements to capabilities in APAS, Vantage, Advance Analytics (ADVANA), and Strategic Support Area Business Reporting Environment (SABRE.
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Title: Program Analyst/Acquisition Logistics Program Summary Defense Systems Engineering (DSE) Air and Missile Defense Missile, Aviation and Ground Systems (MAGS) division is focused on Army, Missile Defense Agency (MDA) and related Foreign Military Sales (FMS.
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Responsible for planning and tracking maintenance of financials within BizOps (Business Operations), AICIS (AvMC Integrated Center Information System), GFEBS (General Fund Enterprise Business System), DTS (Defense Travel System) & ATAAPS (Automated Time Attendance Production System.
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The mid-level lethality analyst candidate will provide direct support to the lethality business unit lead. Technical background and the ability to understand basic ballistic missile and hypersonic systems lethality.
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An Assistant Account Manager/ Account Program Analyst/Analyst is required for the Aviation Systems account to ensure: tracking of all active projects and verifying divisions meet critical customer milestones, as well as, ensure constant customer contact with the large and diverse number of PM Offices that fall under this account.
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Current familiarity with Huntsville, Al. business community and the major tenant organizations on the Redstone Arsenal including ARMY Threat Systems Management Officer (TSMO) Army Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC), Missile Defense Agency (MDA,) Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO), Space Development Agency and the FBI.
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The job will encompass: (1) Hardware Design and Development, (2) Software Development, (3) Computer Networking, (4) Embedded Systems (5) System Integration, (6) Cybersecurity and (7) Computer Architectures.
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Preferred Qualifications: Computer Science Bachelor’s Degree Experience with Ada, MATLAB, Rust Experience with Integrated Risk Management Experience with requirements development/collaboration Exposure to Stimulation and Simulation Software ASRC Federal and its Subsidiaries are Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employers.
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Leidos ASC provides science and logistics support for approximately 150 science and technical events across three geographically remote research stations; McMurdo Station, Palmer Station, and South Pole Station and several deep field sites across Antarctica.
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Must possess a Bachelor's Degree in a technical, science or business discipline from an accredited college/university and 3 years of experience in one of the following areas, as related to the respective job required: Communication, Logistics, Operations, Finance, Personnel/Human Resource Management, Program Management, Process Improvement, Safety, Security, and Environmental specialties.
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