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The Management Systems Analyst will support the Digital Modernization efforts in support of Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Logistics activities across Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR). Job Description: The mission of the Security Cooperation Program Office (SCPO), Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Sustainment Group, and International Sustainment Department (ISD) V45 is to provide Life Cycle Logistics (LCL) support services for 2 Integrated Product Support (IPS) elements to new and existing Foreign Military Sales (FMS) customers.
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Since 2008, we have provided Program Management, Training Systems Products, Financial Management, Instructional System Design, Data Management, Courseware Development, Engineering, Logistics, Foreign Military Sales Support, and a variety other technical services for the Department of Defense.
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Functional Description: Supports the efforts and actions of the Case Manager/Program Managers/Team Lead for various Foreign Military Sales (FMS) programs. With other members of the Security Cooperation team, and under the direction of the Case Manager/Program Manager/Team Lead, assists the Case Manager in analyzing and managing all aspects of FMS casework in accordance with the Arms Export Control Act, the Security Assistance Management Manual (SAMM) and the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR) as well as applicable DoD Acquisition policy guidance.
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The Sherwin-Williams Management & Sales Training Program is an accelerated, entry-level position designed to prepare you for a Store Management role in 18-24 months. Our training experience provides you with all the skills necessary for a successful career in management and professional sales.
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Whether you see yourself in sales, business development, customer service, retail management, or operations, as a manager in training, you can count on a career path with a clear beginning and an open end that’s full of opportunities.
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At least six (6) years of professional experience with Navy ERP or Systems, Applications and Products (SAP) in the appropriate modules such as Finance, Funds Management, Sales Distribution, Controlling, Project Systems, Materials Management, Inventory/Warehouse Management, or Workforce Management, or.
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We are currently looking for a Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Management Analyst to support the H-60 Multi-Mission Helicopters Program (PM299) in Patuxent River, Maryland customer. With other members of the Security Cooperation team, and under direction of the Case Manager/Program Manager/Team Lead, assists the Case Manager in analyzing and managing all aspects of FMS casework in accordance with the Arms Export Control Act, the Security Assistance Management Manual (SAMM) and the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR) as well as applicable DoD Acquisition policy guidance.
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ITC Defense is seeking a Junior to Mid-Level Analyst to support Digital Modernization efforts in support of Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Logistics activities across Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR.
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Engaging in detailed support for Foreign Military Sales (FMS) and international programs, analyzing Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) documentation and preparing Pricing and Availability (P&A) data packages.
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The Foreign Military Sales Analyst provides program support to include technical recommendations for the Japan C-130 contract. Perform critical program management, technical, or business analysis of major DoD acquisition systems and provides recommendations to ensure program success.
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As a Consultant, you will work within an engagement team to design, implement, and optimize Sales Performance Management solutions to drive sales effectiveness and maximize revenue.
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Support the efforts and actions of the Case Manager/Program Managers/Team Lead for various Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Collaborate with other members of the Security Cooperation team and, under the guidance of the Case Manager/Program Manager/Team Lead, assist in analyzing and managing all aspects of FMS casework in accordance with the Arms Export Control Act, the Security Assistance Management Manual (SAMM), the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR), as well as the applicable DoD Acquisition policy guidance.
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