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The Program Management Analyst will provide support across the Tomahawk Weapons System Program Office, PM280, and directly support the Advanced Concepts & Technologies (AC&T) Lead. We are seeking a Senior Program Management Analyst to support our Patuxent River, MD customer.
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The candidate will provide project/financial analyst support to the AIRWorks Director and actively support the AIRWorks Portfolio Manager/Integrated Project Team Lead (IPTL) on the Multi-Mission Tactical Unmanned Aerial System (MTUAS) project supporting the management of all funding activities.
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The Navy Multi-Mission Helicopter Program Office (PM299) documentation, change control management, DM, reconfiguration, base lining, and other relevant processes. PM299 requires program management and.
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Understanding and the ability to execute tasks associated with NAVAIR's System Safety, Risk Management, Engineering Change Proposal (ECP), and Airworthiness/Cybersafe processes. Prior NAVAIR Program Office experience.
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We are looking for a Junior Risk Management Analyst to support the execution of Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) research and development (R&D) programs by working with customers to develop program objectives and provide technical analysis as required.
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We meet your program and infrastructure needs at a reduced cost by utilizing our established Project Management Office, our contract-tailored Program Management Plan, and industry best practices.
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Assist the directorate with DoD Inspector General (IG), Air Force audit agency, Government accountability office, and Air Force inspection agency audit activity support. Support reviews and data analysis including Earned Value Management (EVM) reporting in the Monthly Acquisition Report (MAR), Defense Acquisition Executive Summary (DAES) and Selected Acquisition Report (SAR.
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Responsible for supporting a USG Business Financial Manager (BFM) and an Australian Business Commercial Manager (BCM) throughout day-today financial management of all Australian contributions to the Triton Development Production and Sustainment Cooperative Program for Shared Cost and Australian Department of Defense Participant-unique Costs.
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Must have an in-depth knowledge of managing material requirements, safety, production, readiness, and perform program management related processes across the TYCOMS and the NAVAIR F/18 program office.
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The ability to be trained on Laser Dental/ Soft Tissue Surgery, Practice Management, Implants, lnvisalign, and more. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk and use hands and arms to operate general office equipment {PC, telephone, file cabinets, copier, fax machine and printer.
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Attains planned sales volume through effective supervision of warehouse management and communication with the Home Office. + Maintains a roadmap for achieving targets in key performance areas designated by Home Office, such as productivity (sales/hours, audit, shrink, turnover.
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This position will perform acquisition related services for a NAVAIR program office. Established in July 2013, KAIROS, Inc. is a growing Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB) providing full life cycle Cybersecurity, Program Management, Engineering, Logistics, and Training and Education services focused on optimizing customers’ program performance and mission through proven methodologies and ethical practices.
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Provide management support at program office reviews, sometimes at various locations. Facilitate program management throughout the design, engineering, integration, and test and execution process.
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AVIAN is seeking an Administrative Assistant (Junior) to provide administrative support to executive staff with office management responsibilities to include clearical and personnel records.
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The candidate will support the government Program Manager in coordinating all technical activities of the program office and interface with prime contractor senior technical management and government technical support organizations.
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