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Two to four years working in a law firm or professional services firm, preferably in areas related to finance, accounting, pricing and legal project management; other similar work experience will be considered.
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Proficiency in Project Management tools including MSFT Project, Visio, Gitlab/ Jira (scheduling, flowcharts, formulas, pivot tables, reporting, etc. We are seeking a Senior Quality Assurance Analyst (QA) contractor, with excellent interpersonal and communication skills, to work on projects related to Enterprise IT End Point Computer Services.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) VTG is seeking an Associate Program Analyst in Washington, DC. In the course of preparing recommendations, understand the nature of the organization, the relationship it has with others in the Government, and its internal organization and culture.
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Experience in Information Tech Project management and analytical skills on a mid-large scale IT project with a particular focus on Change Mgmt. 10 Years Required. Experience working on an IT project or a COTS package implementation 3 Years Required.
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Develop and assemble TRB/CCB artifacts and correspondence to support meetings and work sessions of staff, control board members, senior management, Program and Project Managers, and other IT Portfolio Management stakeholders.
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The Analyst will gather and document business requirements and determine an appropriate solution leveraging the Microsoft 365 platform assist in defining project objectives, scheduling and prioritizing work with a project team to design, prototype, and build solutions based on documented requirements and acts as Microsoft 365 Subject Matter Experts (SME.
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In addition, the IRS implemented the new IRS Recent Graduate Program that includes an additional year of formal development, training, networking, project teams, and may include rotational assignments.
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Experience with contracts, grant-making, budget management, IT project management, and/or financial reporting strongly preferred. Reporting to the Controller, the Financial Reporting Analyst will have primary responsibility for Malala Fund’s U.S. accounting transactions and payroll, as well as lead monthly financial statement preparation.
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IntelliBridge is an award-winning national security company with an immediate opening for a Program Management Analyst 2 to support a federal client’s national security program. Relevant certifications - SCRUM Product Owner/ScrumMaster, Project Management (CAPM/PMP.
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Interpret business needs and project requirements as it pertains to policy, governance and data management. As a Policy Analyst, you will interpret business needs and project requirements and select appropriate responses to data and information sharing challenges.
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As an experienced Facilities Management System Analyst you will have the ability to share new ideas and collaborate on projects as a consultant without the extensive demands of travel. Collaborate on and maintain project plans and related project management documentation.
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