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The Project Controls Manager is responsible for developing, using, and improving existing enterprise tools, systems, and work processes to drive financial management control and reporting on cost, variance, and progress measurement for CS Programs.
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Knowledge of financial or contract management information systems such as GFEBS, WAWF, EDA, CRIS, DEAMS, ABSS, STARS, or similar Government systems. Uses multiple contracting and financial systems (COMPASS, GFEBS, DEAMS, CRIS, EDA) to extract, validate, and reconcile data.
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Prepare, review, and analyze financial data related to AOS' direct-sponsored project portfolio, including performing updates of project plans for labor, non-labor, and funding resources, highlighting financial and staffing trends, identifying anomalies, and calculating financial projections for government sponsors and program managers.
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Serve as a high-level interim or project-based accounting resource for clients in various industries on accounting, finance, tax, and audit roles (Interim Controller, Financial Reporting Manager, Internal Audit Manager, etc.
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Financial planning tools, life insurance; employee discounts; paid holidays and paid time off; tuition reimbursement; as well as early childhood and post-secondary education scholarships. Project Manager – Professional (PMP) certification.
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Design/improve accounting processes such as: monthly close, management and financial reporting, forecasting, consolidations, and system implementations to name a few. Prior project management and exceptional client service management experience preferred.
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Minimum 4 years relevant Supply Chain Risk Management/Third Party Risk Management experience in conducting supplier assessments, developing SCRM/C-SCRM governance, and delivering agency-level SCRM/C-SCRM training and outreach materials.
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Assess project schedules and identify, evaluate financial and contractual risks relating to period of performance, contract ceiling, available funding, time to award, and more. Advise program and project managers on efforts related to contract and financial administration while providing sound contractual and financial guidance and recommendations for best practices.
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Use APL's internal business applications, in conjunction with Excel, to proactively provide in-depth analyses to forecast project costs, develop staffing plans and provide various financial reports, including actual and projected costs for programs.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Thorough knowledge of sound lighting and power distribution design engineering practice and principles through all phases of work (planning, design, estimating, scheduling, construction administration and financial close-out) and general knowledge of applicable codes and design methodologies.
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Experience with multi-national environments, project management, and Authority to Connect (ATC) approval processes. Our offerings include health, life, disability, financial, and retirement benefits, as well as paid leave, professional development, tuition assistance, work-life programs, and dependent care.
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We are seeking an enthusiastic Budget Analyst/Financial Manager with excellent problem solving and communication skills, with the ability to work independently and in a team environment to help us champion teamwork, cultivate collaboration, and develop inventive processes to achieve the objectives of our mission area, sector, and the entire APL organization.
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Develops financial management reports for administration, and implements the reports of project teams in the areas of financial reporting, accounts payable/general ledger, fixed assets, and decision support.
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Provide acquisition support on functions of program management by analyzing financial execution and projection reports from vendors; liaising with Government Contract Managers (GCMs) to address any anomalies/concerns regarding contract performance and reporting; analyzing financial execution reports from Government Business Financial Managers (GBFMs); and developing program-specific (rather than contract-specific) analysis and recommendations for action to Government Program Manager (GPM.
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Job Details:Building Automation Controls- Project Manager - Operations Manager - Sales Engineer Experience Programming HVAC Building Automation Systems. Support the sales team with sound financial management, customer service skills to work with clients in the design and purchase of commercial BAS / HVAC systems, problem solving skills to ensure accurate equipment delivery and drive to accomplish other specific objectives in a given time frame with limited resources.
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