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VTG is seeking a Mid to Senior Project Management Analyst with strong understanding of all phases of the Department of Defense acquisition lifecycle development and project/program managerial experience in accordance with PMI PMP methodology and outlined in DAU’s Adaptive Acquisition Framework (AAF) to support the Spectrum Relocation Fund (SRF) Program Manager (PM) and Deputy Program Manager (DPM.
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As a Program Control Analyst at ARETUM, you will play a vital role in supporting financial management and program control activities, ensuring accurate financial reporting and compliance with contractual requirements.
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Located in Germantown, MD Project Enhancement Corporation (PEC) is a technical services business focused on providing Project Management and specialized consulting services in the areas of nuclear safety, worker safety and health, emergency management, incident response, quality assurance, environment as well as materials and facilities disposition within the DOE/NNSA and commercial power industry.
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The PMO Analyst is part of the IT Project Management Office (PMO) team that leads project execution and establishes delivery standards, processes, tools, and reporting for the IT organization.
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CACI is seeking a Program Transformation Analyst to provide project management and process improvement support services to meet the objectives of NAVSEA's Digital Transformation strategy.
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Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Certified Fraud Examiners (CFE) Certified Information Systems Auditors (CISA) Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM) Project Management Professional (PMP.
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Familiarity with project management tools, Smartsheet, Tableau, ServiceNow, and Medallia. Link data sets from program risk profiles, program baselines, financial and/or grants data, Capital Planning and Investment Control systems, internal review boards, USA Spending, US Census bureau surveys, internal survey data, and other data sets that need to be linked together.
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XOtech’s experience encompasses a wide degree of disciplines that include (but are not limited to): Project Management, Logistics Support Services, Equipment Concentration Site (ECS) and Medical Equipment Concentration Site (MECS) Operations, Electronic Equipment Maintenance, Vehicle Equipment Maintenance at the Field and Sustainment levels, Equipment.
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The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience supporting a 24x7x365 SOC environment as an analyst or engineer, experience as a technical team lead within the SOC, and operations management experience.
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Provides COMPASS government financial, contracting, and administrative support to the Defense Health Agency (DHA), staff organizations, and more than 200 Army/Navy/Air Force Military Treatment Facilities (MTF) as part of Enterprise Portfolio Management and Monitoring Services (EPMMS.
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Desired: Project Management / Scrum PowerShell Excel (Advanced Operations) Azure DevOps SQL Server Management Studio Zero trust architectures Covid Policy: SAIC does not require COVID-19 vaccinations or boosters.
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To serve in the role of supervisor of the litigation support team consisting of 3 Data Specialist II, 2 Data Specialist I, and 2 Document Management Analyst I positions while also completing tasks of a Data Specialist II.
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Experience working in an IT environment in an operational capacity (i.e. operations lead, project manager, systems analyst) Management (ITOM) guidance for the USMC Azure Portfolio in accordance with.
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These may include, but are not limited to, anomaly detection, pattern recognition, predictive analytics, and other support services to assist senior management and individual project Core Project Teams;Performs other related tasks as assigned;Establishes and maintains effective work relationships at various levels within the Office; andDemonstrates interpersonal skills in presenting analysis recommendations.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt preferredUnderstanding of project management or related experienceExcellent organizational, prioritization, and interpersonal skillsWritten and verbal communication skills Capacity to manage high stress situationsAbility to multi-task and manage various project elements simultaneouslyStrong team playerBig-picture thinking and visionAttention to detailConflict resolution skills Must be able to Telework from Home Based Office when needed.
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