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The Booz Allen Hamilton Earned Value Management (EVM) Organization is seeking an experienced, self-motivated, and disciplined EVM Cost Management Lead to oversee EVM operations across multiple programs with a focus on cost analysis, validation, and facilitation of the EV Cost Tool, Deltek Cobra.
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Program Management SpecialistThe Opportunity:Are you searching for a position where you can use your project management and analysis skills to develop a project from concept to completion.
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AI Strategy and Program Management ConsultantKey Role:Provide advisory services on current and emerging artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to support organizational goals and strategy.
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Facilitate program Risk Review Boards (RRBs) or Risk Control Boards (RCBs), ensuring all known and previously unknown program risks are addressed, monitored, and actioned in accordance with the program’s Risk Management Plan (RMP.
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You'll apply advanced consulting and extensive technical expertise and full industry knowledge to develop or contribute to solutions for a variety of problems of moderate scope and complexity including advising the F-35 Joint Program Office clients on DoD acquisition program management.
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Experience on a program with EI748 Earned Value Management System (EVMS) requirements, and CPR, IPMR, and IPMDAR deliverables. You'll discover growth opportunities to facilitate on-program EVM training and coaching and acquire role-related certifications such as the EVP and PMP exist to enhance career development.
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As a program management analyst, you know the complexities of supporting a project from concept to completion. That's why we need you, an experienced program management analyst who can help ensure success through careful analysis and effective communication.
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Program Management Analyst. You will be responsible for overarching program management support, administrative functions, developing high-level spend plans, overarching programmatic financial management, implementation of business process improvement, developing senior-level financial or logistical briefings, tracking, providing status updates, processing a wide variety of tasks to completion, identifying and correcting data errors, and providing recommended solutions.
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Technical Program Management Specialist. Experience with using the Agile framework and the sprint or scrum approach to project management. Our recognition awards program acknowledges employees for exceptional performance and superior demonstration of our values.
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Experience with a Navy acquisition program office or program management. DAWIA Level III in Program Management or PMP Certification. Analyze the development of acquisition documents, including the Initial Capabilities Document, Capability Development Document, Acquisition Strategy, Acquisition Program Baseline, Program Management Plan, Acquisition Decision Memorandum, Affordability Estimate, Analysis of Alternatives, and Cost Analysis and Requirements Description.
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