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Assistant Vice President - Performance Analyst. Prior experience with performance reporting systems, accounting systems and analytic systems are a plus (FirstRate, FactSet PA, FactSet SPAR, Investedge, FIS Global Plus, Advent Axys, Bloomberg.
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Serve as a policy analyst in the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Counterterrorism. Kadiak, LLC, a Koniag Government Services company, is seeking a Policy Analyst III with a TS/SCI Clearance to support Kadiak and our government customer in Washington, DC. This is a Hybrid opportunity, 4 days onsite required.
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Overview VTG is seeking a Policy Analyst I with a TS/SCI Security Clearance to support our government customer in Washington, DC. What will you do? Preferred areas of study are: international studies, political science, national security, foreign policy, humanitarian assistance, foreign assistance, or counterterrorism.
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Serves as subject matter expert in the role of Security Cooperation Analyst with responsibilities for developing, promulgating monitoring of policies, procedures, and special projects required to insure security cooperation/security assistance programs operates in an effective and responsible manner throughout the DoD.
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MLT is seeking a Systems Analyst to assist with supporting the organization’s cloud-first technology strategy. Resolve a variety of technical support requests for multiple platforms including Salesforce CRM, Survey Monkey Apply, Calendly, Cvent, HubSpot, Form Assembly, Conga, SMS-Magic and more.
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The GIS team within the Client’s Enterprise Data team maintains data for foundational datasets including the Master Address Repository (MAR) and Vector Property Maps (VPM).
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The Investment Operations Analyst is a member of a team that invests and manages HHMI's $24 billion endowment fund. Track approvals from Finance Committee and Chief Investment Officer to ensure compliance with internal requirements and maintain a corresponding electronic report.
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Job Description BryceTech is looking for a junior program analyst to support NASA’s SBIR program office. Job Description BryceTech is looking for a junior program analyst to support NASA’s SBIR program office.
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Another Source’s client, Washington State University, is recruiting a Data and Strategy Analyst to join their team. The Data and Strategy Associate (DSA) performs critical tasks related to the development, implementation, and support of institutional strategy and decision-making at Washington State University (WSU.
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The IMAX program of National Security Sector at Leidos currently has an opening for a CTNA Intelligence Analyst to work at a government facility in Reston, Virginia. Expert understanding of network analysis tools such as Analyst Notebook.
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The Program Analyst works in a dynamic, fast-paced division and is expected to demonstrate good judgment and strong initiative in the prioritization of tasks and responding to simultaneous demands of GH and CHI leadership, USAID Missions, US Government (USG) agencies, and external partners.
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Overview We are seeking a Program Analyst II to potentially support the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Technical and Analytical Support Services (TASS) multiple-award, indefinite delivery/indefinite quality (IDIQ.
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ICF is seeking a Budget Analyst with prior federal government financial/budget management experience to support a Department of Defense (DoD) client in the Washington, D.C. metro area (i.e., the DMV.
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The Donor Relations Analyst will provide essential support in the creation and coordination of the Foundation’s donor communications materials and execution of our stewardship activities. Sexual Orientation: To the extent you feel comfortable, please indicate if you identify as a member of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, or questioning community.
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