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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or Information Technology, Finance/Accounting or Business Administration. Experience as a Program or Project Controls Specialist in a government agency or infrastructure engineering and construction projects, using state-of-the-art productivity and Project Control tools such as Oracle Primavera, Contract Manager, Unifier, Timberline Gold Job Cost & Accounting System, or similar program management software.
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Equivalent to a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in business or public administration, finance, operations management, or a closely related field.
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Work in tandem with the Chief Information Officer (CIO) who is responsible for cohesive information technology and management operations, including infrastructure maintenance, and network and Electronic Health Records (EHR) administration.
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Founded in 2002, MSLLC has been named Small Business of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Department of Energy, and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Management Solutions is a national award-winning management consulting firm that specializes in clean energy program management, organizational maturity assessment, environmental services, and project strategy and implementation.
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Develops metrics and reports so that accurate and timely information can be provided to management and stakeholders. Develops new program and project control processes and procedures related to budgets, estimates, schedules and roll up of program information.
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NV5 is a provider of engineering and consulting services to public and private sector clients, delivering solutions through six business verticals: Testing, Inspection & Consulting; Infrastructure; Utility Services; Environmental Health Sciences; Buildings & Program Management; and Geospatial Technology.
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TestPros is a successful and growing business, established in 1988 to provide Information Technology (IT) technical support services to a wide range of Commercial and U.S. Federal, State, and Local Government customers.
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We provide Subject Matter Experts (SME) free of Organizational Conflicts of Interest (OCI) focused on independent analysis and mission support services within Engineering, Counterterrorism Operations, Management, Information Technology, Signals Analysis, Administration, Cyber Security, and Linguistics.
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The Third-Party Management (TPM) Program Manager is responsible for continued design, administration, and management of Northwest's TPM Program (People, Process and Technology.
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Innovative Management Concepts, Inc. (IMC), a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, provides a broad range of information technology IT services to government and commercial customers by placing a high priority on modernization, enhancing business processes through technology, and creating efficiencies through automation.
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Provide support utilizing the following systems and/or their replacements: CCaRs; Commanders Resource Information System; Automated Business Services System; IDECS II; Obligation Adjustment Reporting System; FM Suite; Case Management Control System; WAWF; SAMRS; Defense Institute of Security Assistance Management; Mechanization of Contract Administration Service; Bill of Quantity; and Shared Data Warehouse.
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The Finance and Administration Division of San Francisco Public Works serves as the backbone of the department with an administrative portfolio that provides budget, capital planning, analytics, performance management, contract administration and information technology support services.
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EDUCATION: Graduate of a college or university with a bachelor's degree in engineering technology, construction management, engineering science, engineering mechanics, computer science, data science, geology, earth science, industrial technology, industrial drafting, design technology or construction technology.
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The Department of Research & Evaluation has the following divisions of research: Biostatistics, Behavioral, Clinical Trials, Epidemiologic, Health Services Research and Implementation Science, and Shared Services units including Central Business Office, Clinical Informatics and Research Databases, Communications, Information Technology, Operations, and Program Management Office.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Management Information Systems, Supply Chain Management, Accounting, Political Science, Public Administration, Business Administration, or closely related field.
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