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The Management and Program Analyst/Site Lead Must have an active Top-Secret Clearance. Keystone is looking for a Management and Program Analyst/Site Lead to join our team in the Washington, DC metro area to support the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Strategic Intelligence Issues Group (SIIG.
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We are seeking a logistics management analyst to controls the efficient flow of goods, services, and information between point of origin through customer placement in order to meet customer requirements.
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Leidos is seeking a Document Management Analyst to work on-sight Washington, DC. You will work in a fast-paced and diverse environment and will have a management team that encourages your career development and growth.
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Risk Management Analyst will be responsible for performing risk management of the client’s portfolio of communications, sensor, and surveillance systems and the infrastructure that supports them.
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Knowledge of management techniques, methods, theories, principles, and labor relations concepts to assure optimum utilization of personnel, equipment and space and to accomplish program objectives through combined analytical technical and administrative oversight.
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We are looking to bring onboard an intelligent, intellectually curious, organized, diligent, and detail-oriented Management Consulting Analyst or Associate to support a government client’s efforts to reorganize their workforce of over 500 FTEs around Category Management principles.
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The Data Management and Visualization Analyst develops and maintains organizational data files, data visualizations, interactive data dashboards, data management systems, plans and documentation, and conducts data cleansing, transformation, and analysis.
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As a Supervisory Management and Program Analyst, you will serve as the Financial Operations Branch Chief overseeing the daily operations of the Branch. management-financial reporting, auditing, credit analysis and management analysis.
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Serves as the comprehensive professional level management and program analyst responsible for developing and/or interpreting guidance on program planning, execution, and evaluation. EDUCATION: Three (3) full years of progressively higher-level graduate education leading to a graduate degree in a field of study that demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to the work of this position such as: human resources, public administration, organizational psychology, or other administrative and management fields.
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N4 Solutions, LLC is seeking a Technology Business Management (TBM) Junior Analyst to support our customer. Experience in IT inventory and expense management, vendor management, cost allocation, and Technology Business Management Office.
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The position requires at least 2 years of experience in cost analysis/cost estimating, program office support, program scheduling, and Earned Value Management (EVM). Cost and Software Data Reporting (CSDR) and Earned Value Management (EVM.
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This Job Opportunity Announcement may be used to fill other MANAGEMENT ANALYST, 0343-9/11/12, FPL GS-12 positions within the Census Bureau in the same geographical location with the same qualifications and specialized experience.
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The incumbent will serve as Management Analyst. Provides administrative support to the Center Management Team and staff; provides scheduling and meeting/event coordination and assists in the development of briefing information.
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BASIC REQUIREMENT(S) : Management and Program Analysis Series 0343 (opm.gov) The incumbent will perform program analyses to evaluate efficiency and effectiveness of program practices impacting Native American Tribes, legislative and regulatory issues relevant to HHS and IHS.
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Provides guidance on travel policy and procedures, international travel processing, uses laptop computer and management software to produce reports on the status of travel activities. Provides technical assistance to management in the Travel Management Policy Branch and meets with sponsoring divisions or offices to discuss program needs.
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