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Make a difference in national security as a program analyst within the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Defense Programs' Office of International Programs in Washington, DC. This office supports international collaboration under Mutual Defense Agreements (MDAs) and advises on export control issues.
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The Leader will be an experienced International Trade Compliance (ITC) professional supporting export/import activities for assigned programs. The position will report to the International Trade Compliance Office (ITCO) Section Supervisor within the Office of General Counsel (OGC.
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Bachelor’s degree; degree in International Relations, International Development, Public Administration or Public Policy preferred; Master’s degree preferred. Familiarity with international relations, international humanitarian law, and human rights and democracy issues and an understanding of applicable international best practices; basic knowledge of Russia’s war against Ukraine preferred; ability to apply knowledge to assist in shaping GCJ work to address atrocities, support victims, and help societies recover.
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Six years of international tax consulting experience at a major public accounting or law firm, with a preference for candidates with experience at a National Tax Office and/or IRS National office.
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Doc.gov. CLDP lawyers, resident advisors, program specialists and administrative personnel are multicultural and have expertise in international business, commercial laws, trade relations and development assistance.
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Exciting new International Trade opportunities within busy, top-tier international law firms are available in Washington, DC. Candidates should have 3-6 years of experience (2021-2018 JDs) in Customs, Export Controls, and Economic Sanctions matters.
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Occasional international travel. Family planning support, including fertility, adoption, and surrogacy assistance. Collaborate with counterparts in engineering, legal, sales, and leadership teams to shape strategy and shepherd engagements from initial meeting to contract signing, including all written communications and proposals.
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Job Description: Attorney - Junior International Trade Associate (Washington, D.C.) The Attorney Junior International Trade will be responsible for providing legal advice and representation to clients on a variety of international trade matters.
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The Super Office Director serves as a senior advisor to, and a spokesperson for the Deputy Commissioner for Human Foods, Principal Associate Commissioner, and Associate Commissioner for Human Foods Policy in matters related to the development and implementation of regulatory policies and policy documents affecting the HFP’s broad national and international programs and activities.
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Degree: major or equivalent, or a combination of courses totaling at least 24 semester hours in international law and international relations, political science, economics, history, sociology, geography, social or cultural anthropology, law, statistics, or in the humanities; or 12 semester hours in one of the above disciplines and 12 semester hours in statistics/quantitative methods.
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In this position, you will serve as a FEMA liaison with the Department of State, foreign governments, and international organizations and promote cooperation with other nations in disaster mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery activities for the Office of Policy & Program Analysis, International Affairs Division.
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Are you looking for a career that takes advantage of both your technical expertise and policy analysis skills' Do you enjoy opportunities to work with international partners' Make a difference in national security as a program analyst within the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Defense Programs' Office of International Programs in Washington, DC. This office supports international collaboration under Mutual Defense Agreements (MDAs) and advises on export control issues.
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Kadiak, LLC, a Koniag Government Services company, is seeking an experienced and knowledgeable International Travel Immunization and Occupational Health Support Services (VOHSS) Registered Nurse to support Kadiak and our Department of State customer in the DC metro area.
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The International Trade Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling U.S. international trade and trade remedy matters, including anti-dumping/countervailing duty (AD-CVD), safeguard, customs, Section 232, Section 301, and UFLPA issues.
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Degree in economics, political science, finance, international relations, data science, or related field. Keywords: International Trade, US Trade, Economics, Qualitative Analysis, Quantitative Analysis, Data Analysis, Python, Tableau, Research, USTR.
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