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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. Perform financial functions to include cost accounting, revenue recognition, subcontractor financial management, forecasting, budgeting, variance analysis, Estimate-At-Completion (EAC) calculations, Accounts Receivable (AR) Reviews, purchase requisition review, proposal pricing, and other ad hoc reporting.
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Plan and manage Resource Management to support this project Required Security Clearance: Active DOD Secret or higher per contract requirements Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Bachelors Degree in a Technical area 5 years of DoD/Intel experience delivering IT Systems Proven experience managing large-scale ERP projects, preferably SAP implementations.
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The Financial Management Senior Consultant helps clients optimize execution of a program helping the clients improve their financial operations. Experience in providing audit readiness or audit remediation support, or performing financial statement audits, within the federal government.
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We offer a broad spectrum of technical, engineering, and administrative services, including acquisition, financial and program management; fleet synthetic training; logistics; ship construction engineering; systems engineering and integration; wargaming; test and evaluation; security, counterintelligence, and policy analysis.
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Project Background : The Financial Services Modernization (FSM) program will address the need to select a new financial system service provider to implement improved and integrated financial system capabilities in support of its financial, procurement, and asset management operations to replace the current system.
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We are a small-sized defense contractor providing Engineering, Logistics, Program Management and Technical Services to government clients. Support the development of program and financial briefs and reports.
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Support Financial Management Reviews, Execution Reviews, Comptroller data requests and initiatives, Audit Readiness and Compliance, and other similar data calls, to oversee compliance with financial policies and statutory requirements, using current software or web enabled processes to complete the reporting.
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Maintaining a library of PMO documents and building a repository of project templates for both technical and management to support the project managers. Supporting project, program, and portfolio-level business process analysis, mapping, improvements, reporting, market research, and internal outreach and communications.
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Maintain an Audit Readiness/Sustainment Program Risk Management Strategy and metrics, coordinate and facilitate requests for audit related data, and maintain automated tools to support daily operations.
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The scope of this requirement includes contractor program management, test and evaluation, engineering, financial, logistics, configuration management, post-delivery, and documentation support services.
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Provide support in performing integrated program control activities to ensure program and project management status information is effectively and efficiently portrayed in a timely manner through program reviews, performance metrics, and program compliance.
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The Program Financial Analyst will support of the FAA Customer and the NISC (National Airspace System’s Integration Support Contract) Program. Provide financial and program support to the RITES task order managers.
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Our projects require dynamic individuals who is proficient in federal government financial management (preferably includes DoD experience) and possess skills in quantitative analyses of program information or financial data, budget estimation, regulatory conformance management, strategic thinking, solutions development, business process improvement, policy research, and technical writing.
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Provides oversight of the Financial and Accounting Integrated Management Information System (FAIMIS) data integrity and consistency, conducts reconciliation activities between the Web-Based Licensing (WBL) system and FAIMIS, and performs general oversight of interfacing systems to support the billing program (WBL, EDMS, CACS, HCM, eBilling.
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The Program Financial Analyst will support of the FAA Customer and the NISC. Significant interface will be required with the Headquarter Area- RITES task order managers, contract management staff, project accountants, customer, senior technical personnel, project finance lead, as well as other functional organizations.
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