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EisnerAmper is seeking a Staff Consultant - Grants Management to assist with federal, state, and local government grants management, construction management, housing and infrastructure compliance and delivery of services.
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Familiarity with major operational process areas of Government Contractors: Pre and Post Award Contract Management, Subcontractor Management, GSA schedules and commercial pricing, Audit Support, Project Management, Earned Value Management, Indirect Cost Management, Business Intelligence, etc.
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2+ years of demonstrated experience in grants management, policy analysis, project management, and previous experience in consulting and advisory services. Project Management Institute’s (PMI) Project Management Professional ( PMP) certification, Certified Grants Management Specialist (CGMS), Certified Scrum Master (CSM), or grants management professional certifications preferred.
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Kadiak, LLC, a Koniag Government Services company, is seeking a Project Management Consultant with a Public Trust Clearance to support Kadiak and our government customer in Washington, DC.
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The Director, Federal Affairs, will advocate T-Mobile’s Federal public policy initiatives before the US Congress and will report to the Sr. Director, Federal Legislative Affairs.
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The Director of Federal Government Affairs represents the organization's policy and regulatory positions to elected representatives and their staff, as well as to officials and staff in the executive branch and other agencies.
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The Senior Federal Policy Counsel assists with legislative and regulatory projects and directly advocates on civil justice issues, with an emphasis on complex legislative analysis, policy drafting, and strategic policy engagement.
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Demonstrated knowledge and experience to conduct established Federal Government standards for investigations, BIs, and security investigations relating to suitability and security standards.
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Works in partnership with Employee Relations and Compliance Manager, NPR’s employment counsel, and NPR’s external HR compliance consultant to ensure NPR’s compliance with applicable government reporting requirements, including preparing and auditing data for required reporting for federal, state, and local agencies.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other federal agencies, all over the world.
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In addition to managing BCG Fed’s specific security requirements, the FSO will also be responsible for establishing and managing security processes for all US Federal Government projects.
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Analytica is seeking a remote Data Governance Lead to support a federal government client engagement in the Washington, DC metro area. Basic Qualifications: US Citizen with the ability to secure US Federal Security Clearance Bachelor's degree or higher in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, Engineering Management, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program, or related equivalent additional experience.
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Assists the Government in strategic technical planning, project management, performance engineering, risk management and interface design. Assists the Government in directing requirements engineering, solutions engineering, scheduling, reliability, resiliency, services development, integration, test and evaluation, maintainability and analysis across the National System of Geospatial-intelligence (NSG), Allied System of Geospatial-intelligence (ASG) and Federal Agencies.
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In this role the Policy Director, CCR provides strategic policy guidance and is responsible for government affairs coordination that advances the Center’s mission and goals with federal, state, and local government levels as well as federal and state agencies.
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As a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), you will play a vital role in continuously driving improvements in observability, performance, and reliability, aiming to make a substantial impact across the federal government.
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