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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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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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In your role as a Management Decision Package (MDEP) analyst, you will be responsible for one or more MDEPs managed by the Army G-6 and support Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) process for the Army’s IT portfolio and the Army’s network modernization efforts to deliver timely, trusted, and shared information for the Army and its mission partners.
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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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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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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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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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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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You will serve as a Technical Project Manager within the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), Office of the Chief Technology Officer (MC-I), responsible for providing expertise in project management for IT projects, applying project management standards and best practices to ensure project success.
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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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Job Description: As a Cybersecurity Analyst, you will play a crucial role in supporting IT Security management by conducting technical review, analysis, reporting, and working with technical solutions in the areas of vulnerability management, issue analysis, and response development and execution.
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2-5 years of experience in IT, project management or as an analyst. Project management skills to identify an issue, develop a plan, and drive the plan to completion.
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Position Description: OPEXUS, Inc. has an exciting and challenging position for a software requirements analyst (BA) on a large IT project providing application operations and maintenance, COTS integration and software development services and business solutions for more than 100 websites and applications in the Federal Government.
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Expert knowledge in one or more of the following areas: cybersecurity operations, incident handling, incident management, incident response, cyber threat analysis, data science principles, vulnerability management, security engineering, cloud technologies and security, automation and programming, project management, and / or relevant emerging technologies.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) 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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