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The Administrative Management Support Analyst will primarily support the USAID, Bureau for Global Health (GH), Office of Professional Development and Management Support (PDMS) as a Credence Institutional Support Contractor (ISC.
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Utilize ServiceNow to track asset workflows, manage service requests, and ensure compliance with asset management policies. Ensure adherence to regulatory requirements and organizational policies related to asset management and cost control.
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Design, configure, and document SAP S/4HANA Quality Management functionality based on business objectives. Provide support to the management and perform duties as assigned. Provide support of continuous DevSecOps CI/CD pipeline releases and participates in all the Agile ceremonies.
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DescriptionLeidos is seeking a Document Management Analyst to work on-site in 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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Redhorse Corporation has an opening for a Management Analyst I on a task with the Workforce Management Office within the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) at the Department of Energy.
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Experience that demonstrated management/leadership experience such as applying management techniques, methods, theories, principles, or labor relations concepts for the accomplishment of all program objectives with combined technical and administrative oversight.
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If so, our team in Washington, DC is looking for its next Senior Contracts Management Analyst to join the team! As a Senior Contracts Management Analyst You Will. Develop Requirements documents, to include Market Research Reports, Work Statements, Contract Data Requirements Lists (CDRL), Contract Line Item Numbers (CLIN), DD-254s, Acquisition Plans, Source Selection Plans, Justifications & Approvals, and Determinations & Findings for activities approval by the Government.
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This position is located in the Department of Housing and Urban Development , Asst Secretary for Community Planning and Development.
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We are currently seeking candidates for a Management Analyst position in Arlington, VA at the Foreign Service Institute (FSI) in the Office of the Executive Director. The Management Analyst plans and conducts studies for efficiency of operations of Bureau organizations ranging from single units to significant organizational entities of the Bureau, including Offices or groups of Offices overseas or otherwise geographically separated organizational entities.
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Providing technical service to attorneys, paralegals, and other litigation support staff utilizing a variety of litigation support products and services (e.g., electronic case management systems, trial presentation software tools and databases, eDiscovery systems) and SEC systems (e.g. HUB, EDGAR, IRIS, etc); AND.
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You will support Program Execution, Strategic Resource Planning, Risk Management, and Technology Investments across the NAVSEA enterprise. This announcement uses the Direct Hire Authority (DHA) AcqDemo for Business & Technical Management to recruit and appoint qualified candidates to p ositions in the competitive service.
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CBEYONData is seeking a Senior Department of Defense (DOD) Financial Management Analyst to support our federal customer's multi-domain technology platform which offers military and business decision makers, analysts, and users at all levels unprecedented access to authoritative enterprise data and structured analytics in a scalable, reliable, and secure environment.
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Bennett Aerospace, LLC, a subsidiary of Three Saints Bay, LLC and a Federal Government Contractor industry leader, is seeking an experienced Management Analyst with HR experience to join our Team in Arlington, VA.
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Serco-NA has an opening for a senior analyst and manager with submarine expertise to support Post-Delivery Availability Management Team at the Navy Yard in Washington, DC. The Senior Management Analyst (SMA) will be the primary customer contact for all activities, regularly meeting with and updating the customer on project status.
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Serves as an analyst for product management programs and initiatives; designs, develops, implements, and manages projects to support innovative products, services, and new solutions. Knowledge of project management processes, tools and techniques sufficient to develop, monitor, analyze, and report progress on project plans.
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