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Project Management Center (PMC) is responsible for providing Project Management expertise to the Principal Investigator or Project Director/Manager including expertise in initial planning, cost estimating, scheduling, risk assessment, EVMS reporting, change control and project management training and documentation.
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Shares responsibility for ensuring the systems implemented support the BSA’s certified Earned Value Management System (EVMS) and associated EVM Procedures to maintain BNL’s project management certification.
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Candidate will report to the Project Controls Manager or to a Senior staff within the Project Management Center (PMC) and will implement cost and schedule project planning and control functions for large/ complex scientific projects and smaller Research and Development projects.
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JOB DUTIES: Perform formal penetration testing of products and solutions, including remediation planning and solution identification Perform Threat Modeling & Vulnerability Management process and tools for all developed products/services/solutions Research, document and discuss security findings with management and product management teams.
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This position typically has contact with clients, client services, claims dept, resource management, warehouse, custom studio, sales and programming staff. Keep management informed of unusual or non-standard issues and escalate when appropriate.
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Note: If you are a manager or management official, your most recent annual performance appraisal must be used for the overall rating identified. Experience with project management techniques to plan, shedcule, and conduct complex projects.
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Experience Level - 0 - 2 Years Data report analyst generates customized reports and charts as they pertain to the day to day operations and the overall management of services support business.
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Job Title: Data Analyst I. Assigned projects as required using advanced excel and other data related programs. Job Title: Data Analyst I. Job Duration: 3 Months on W2. Location: Holtsville, NY.
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Experience with INFOR BIRST, Cloudsuite Application Studio , Business Intelligence, Data Analytics as well as Out of the Box Reports, Standard Dashboards, Dynamic Enterprise Performance Management (d/EPM) is ideal.
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Experience as a technical support management. Title: Help desk Specialist. Experience with performing security patches and upgrades and data entry tasks. Experience with installing, configuring, testing, and maintaining hardware and software.
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