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Six (6) years of progressive work experience performing related duties and responsibilities such as: evaluating ERP systems and providing end user support to improve effectiveness; evaluating and identifying business requirements; designing and developing solutions; leading business teams to implement system enhancements and resolve issues; and providing project management oversight.
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The Business Analyst is a key member of a small, highly collaborative, and agile Program Management Office that provides the Government customer IT program and project management expertise and governance.
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The Management Analyst will provide programmatic, analytical and technical services that promote, support and contribute to the mission, goals and priorities of the Division. For this position specialized experience is defined as performing and managing administrative operations of construction projects and programs in excess of $10M; providing guidance on the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) as it relates to construction, understanding and enforcing the Davis Bacon Act; and tracking/reviewing construction change orders, requests for information, submittals, and modifications.
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The PMO Analyst will specifically be responsible for project reporting (weekly, monthly, annually), project management support, meeting facilitation, BTT personnel support (onboarding, offboarding, badging issues, etc.
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The PMO Analyst is part of the IT Project Management Office (PMO) team that leads project execution and establishes delivery standards, processes, tools, and reporting for the IT organization.
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Job Summary : The IT Business Analyst will play a pivotal role in supporting the project leadership team for a strategic IT organization transformation project for a Federal Healthcare client.
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Data analytics and good IT skills – Proficiency in SPSS, STRATA, big data analysis, MS Access, Excel, Power-Point, accounting software, Oracle, HFM, project management software, financial modelling, and analysis applications.
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LMI is seeking a Junior PMO Analyst to support a Project Management Office (PMO) within the United States Postal Service (USPS). Working knowledge of IT project management and software development or enterprise architecture.
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This position supports a fast-paced, evolving IT portfolio as an IT project manager for at least one of the client’s electronic discovery systems, and as lead for the IT project management office (PMO.
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Experience working in an IT environment in an operational capacity (i.e. operations lead, project manager, systems analyst) · Establishes Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) and IT Operations.
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Four (4) to Eight (8) years of related project management or program analyst experience required. PMP, PgMP, CAPM, and/or comparable project management certifications.
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Proven experience overseeing IT projects involving the use of Earned Value Management, Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI), Information Technology Information Library (ITIL), and project management tools, as well as prior hands-on technical experience in a software development environment.
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Business Analyst Hybrid Day Per Week in Washington, DCMust be a US CitizenSeeking a Senior Business Analyst to serve as the primary interface to business users, to assist the IT development team in understanding the business processes, workflows, and general project management.
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Since 2007, ZemiTek has provided technical assistance, project management, information technology (IT), knowledge management, monitoring and evaluation, training and learning development, and institutional support services.
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Active Top Secret (TS) What You Will Do : This position supports a fast-paced, evolving IT portfolio as an IT project manager for at least one of the client's electronic discovery systems, and as lead for the IT project management office (PMO.
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