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The Ideal Candidate for this position serves as the Associate Director for Project Management & Systems, in the Office of Financial Management, which is under the Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs, and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) in the Office of the Secretary of Transportation (OST.
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Located in Germantown, MD Project Enhancement Corporation (PEC) is a technical services business focused on providing Project Management and specialized consulting services in the areas of nuclear safety, worker safety and health, emergency management, incident response, quality assurance, environment as well as materials and facilities disposition within the DOE/NNSA and commercial power industry.
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Senior Management Analyst. The Analyst is responsible for analytic decision support to senior Air Force leaders; strategy development; operational concept development; operational challenge studies; operational/regional politico-military analysis; developing capability assessments; war and mobility planning support; requirements development; conducting net assessments; and Air Force Planning and Programming decision support of developing the Air Force of the future.
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One or more of the following certifications: Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional, Google Cloud Professional Certification, PMI Project Management Professional (PMP.
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Responsibilities The Management Analyst will provide programmatic, analytical and technical services that promote, support and contribute to the mission, goals and priorities of the Division.
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MELE's services include national security, intelligence, law enforcement and emergency response training, IT/cybersecurity, facility management and engineering, CBRNE defense and nuclear security, and mission and program support.
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The Audit and Risk Management Analyst supports the USAID/Europe and Eurasia (E&E) Bureau. Thorough knowledge of laws, regulations and procedures associated with USAID financial audit management is also required.
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As a Senior Operations Analyst, you’ll be Zen’s lead and expert communicating effectively with government personnel, maintaining appropriate contractor management interface with OCIO leadership and TPOCs∯*∯ You be responsible for operating a combined monitoring environment of an enterprise NOC/SOC, responsible for cybersecurity, network, cloud, web, and application event monitoring and incident handling.
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The primary duties of the Senior Financial Analyst is to ensure the accuracy and integrity of recorded federal financial grant activity, to provide internal analysis on the status of multi-year awards and produce timely required reporting for the federal government and NED management.
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Maintain proficiency in Enterprise Resource Planning Program (ERP), Planning, Standard Accounting and Reporting System (STARS), Automated Funding Document System (AUTODOC), Computer Optimized Batch Reconciliation Application (COBRA), Mechanization of Contract Administrative Services (MOCAS), Program/Budget Information System (PBIS), Program Resources Integrated Solutions Management System (PRISMS), NAVSEA Headquarters System (NHS), Naval Data environment (NDE.
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As Senior HR Data Analyst, this hands-on role will drive HR data discovery and collection, data security, data cataloging, data transformation, data analysis, data visualization, and reporting in support of the organization’s overall HR Data & Reporting objectives.
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Preparing financial inputs for implementation plans, program plans, Reports to Congress, and similar planning documents, as well as for broad NNSA Defense Programs documents (e.g., the Stockpile Stewardship and Management Plan.
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Prepare and maintain a compliance crosswalk/matrix on SBA’s privacy documentation as it compares to federal laws, executive orders, federal standards, Office of Management and Budget (OMB) memoranda, circulars, agency internal policies, guidelines, National Institute of Standards and Technology guidance, and industry best practices.
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Manage construction project controls, including report drafting using MS Office Suite, cost management, schedule management with Primavera, change order management, and submittal management.
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This is a part-time (24 hours per week, 60% effort) professional / unclassified position at the National Center for Disaster Fraud (NCDF), a program within the Stephenson National Center for Security Research and Training (SNCSRT) at LSU. The Fraud Analyst will be based in the Washington, D.C. area working in-person for the Federal Housing Finance Agency Office of the Inspector General Hotline.
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