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The Financial Analyst will also support strategic planning and analysis, program and project management, budget and financial management, acquisition and procurement, and program analysis and controls.
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At least 15 years of experience providing financial support to U.S. Navy program offices. Maintain proficiency in Enterprise Resource Planning Program (ERP), Planning, Standard Accounting and Reporting System (STARS), Automated Funding Document System (AUTODOC), Computer Optimized Batch Reconciliation Application (COBRA), Mechanization of Contract Administrative Services (MOCAS), Program/Budget Information System (PBIS), Program Resources Integrated Solutions Management System (PRISMS), NAVSEA Headquarters System (NHS), Naval Data environment (NDE.
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The Program Financial Analyst will support the financial execution, monitoring, and reporting of program execution under the International Security Cooperation Program (ISCP) account managed by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA.
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Support the U.S. Business Financial Manager and Deputy with the management of POM issues, spares requirements, congressional briefs, budget reclamas, TPS/Seatasks, and OPNAV RFIs, among other related ad-hoc tasking.
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Provide financial management and analytical support to PMS-317 staff and leadership, leveraging a myriad of systems including Navy Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Program Budget Information System (PBIS), NAVSEA Enterprise Planning Systems (NEPS), Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Documentation System (RDOCS), Procurement Documentation System (PDOCS), Computer Optimized Batch Reconciliation Application (COBRA), NAVSEA Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW), Advana and COMPASS.
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We are seeking a Junior to Intermediate Business Financial Management Analyst experience to provide specialized financial analysis, accounting, and business services to support business operations in support of the CPS Program.
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KMS Solutions is seeking motivated individuals to join our team to serve as a Senior Business and Financial Management Analyst supporting the Next Generation Attack Submarine Program Office, SSN(X.
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Alluvionic is seeking a FINANCIAL ANALYST - Program Analyst II to support the Office of Financial Management in the Judicial Security Division of the U.S. Marshals Service.
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Relationship Management & Stakeholder Engagement:Develop and maintain vertical and horizontal relationships within Program Finance & Business Leadership (including PMOs) to bolster solid support system for PLs and DMs to maintain service levels and adequate support needs.
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We are currently seeking a Sr. Financial Analyst to be the supportive force that empowers our customer’s senior leadership within the DIA Chief Information Officer (CIO-5) Program Management Office (PMO.
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Provide an average of 12,000 financial management support actions annually. We specialize in providing professional management, administrative, healthcare, court reporters and transcriptionist experts, and document/ record and telehealth operational support solutions to U.S. Government, State, and commercial clients.
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As a Financial Analyst at GDIT, you will be joining our Defense Agencies Finance team to support the ETM Next Generation Program. Apply your expertise to advance the mission and optimize our business strategy as a Financial Analyst at GDIT. Here, you'll support solving some of our clients' biggest challenges and help us grow the business.
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Providing financial risk management program support to include maintaining the agency's financial risk register. Providing a broad range of financial statement audit and audit risk management and remediation support that support the agency's goals to maintain a clean audit opinion and improve internal controls.
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We are seeking talented individuals to support the Naval Reactors Headquarters (NRHQ) with acquisition and financial management support. Prepare, review, and execute transactional workload associated with NR Acquisition Management in support of day-to-day operations using approved practices and procedures by assigned due date(s.
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Provide Navy ERP SME support to PEO IWS in the areas of ERP Program Management (PM), ERP Principal Business and Financial Manager (PBFM). Financial Management experience should include financial analysis of business programs, assisting with the development of cost estimates, program status reports, and demonstrated knowledge of DoD PPBE. Additionally, a minimum of two years of Navy ERP expert experience required utilizing ERP financial modules to include Finance, Controlling, Funds Management and Asset Management.
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