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TGS is seeking a Business Operations Manager/Assistant Facility Security Officer to help manage the operations of our growing office in Arlington, Virginia including Financial and Accounting operations, Office and Facilities Administration, IT and Security Infrastructure Administration, facilitation and management of Contract Support, Marketing & Sales Support, HR administration, and administrative support to staff and President.
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Health care business operations, hospital/physician information systems, and database/data warehouse management specific to the following applications or tools is preferred: Allscripts, Epic, Cerner Millennium, Syntellis Performance Analytics, Business Objects, PeopleSoft G/L, Tableau, MS Access, SQL Server, and Visual Studio.
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Procore Analytics/Power BI Reporting and Administration. Assist with financial operations including accounts payable, accounts receivable, job cost accounting, general ledger, payroll, and cash flow management.
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The Data Engineering Manager will deliver the support for the management and operations of its U.S. Department of State (DOS), Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) Refugee Processing Center (RPC) Operations.
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The MEL Manager will lead the design and implementation of monitoring, evaluation, reporting and learning systems including the development of program indicators to help inform USAID, the Chief of Party, and other leaders on project status and progress toward achievement of key results as agreed in the annual work plans.
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The Campaign Manager will report to the Managing Director, Development and will collaborate with members of the Foundation's campaign counsel, operations, finance, marketing and communications, and Program Investment teams.
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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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Possesses working knowledge of defense pay systems including but limited to the following: Defense Cash Accounting System (DCAS), Defense Joint Military Pay System (DJMPS), Defense Disbursing Analysis Reporting System (DDAARS), Account Management and Provisioning System (AMPS), and the Defense Civilian Pay System (DCPS)Possessed expertise in applicable Financial Management controls and policies FISCAM) to support design thinking and planning to implement controls effectively.
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Reporting to the Director of Grants Accounting, the Cash Operations Manager is responsible for managing the post award cash management operation and providing functional system (People Soft) support for the staff members.
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Experience managing financial operations and reporting. Coordinate with TGS's Managed Accounting Services (MAS) provider the monthly accounting processing, including vendor management, accounts payable and receivable, banking, purchasing, procurement, billing, customer management and processing, General Ledger management and financial reporting.
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SCOPE AND RESPONSIBLITIES:This Audit Supervisor will be a senior member of the internal audit team and will be expected to primarily lead (i) the planning, execution, reporting and delivery of assurance and advisory engagements, (ii) risk assessment and work program development, and (iii) key strategic initiatives within GIA. The Audit Supervisor will report to the GIA Manager while developing and executing GIA’s risk-based work program.
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Mid Atlantic Professionals, Inc. (dba SSI) is an 8(m) Economically Disadvantaged Woman-Owned Small Business (EDWOSB), providing cleared professionals and solutions since 2002 for the Department of Defense (DoD), Department of State (DOS), Special Operations (SOF), Intelligence Community (IC), Law Enforcement, Healthcare Community, and other government agencies.
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Reporting to the contract's Program Manager, the IT Operations Manager must ensure project oversight, and quality assurance, and integrate contract staff efforts across distinct project areas to deliver a cohesive support structure to the Government.
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NPosition Type ManagementJOB SUMMARY The Senior Manager of Data Operations Digital is a member of the Strategy, Business Intelligence, and Data Operations (SBID) organization and an integral part of Marriott’s Customer group.
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Specialty areas of focus may be designated to an MCA Manager such as Bar Manager, Market Manager, Commissary Manager, or another unique area of focus as dictated by the Brand, General Manager, or Director of Operations.
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