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Current or former competitive service Federal employees with career or career-conditional tenure, CTAP, ICTAP, Land Management Workforce Flexibility Act, Individuals with Disabilities, VEOA, VRA, 30% or More Disabled Veterans, Military Spouses, Peace Corps & AmeriCorps VISTA, Interchange Agreements with Other Merit Systems, Foreign Service Employees, and Certain Former Overseas Employees.
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Dynamis is seeking a Senior Business and Financial Operations Specialist to provide acquisition and program management support for Headquarters, United States Air Force, Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration (HQ AF/A10) in Arlington, Virginia.
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The Department of Environmental Services (DES) Operations Service Area (OSA) is seeking an Operations Management Specialist to identify, develop, and implement applied field technology into DES operations to increase operational performance reliability, service and safety, conduct research, and recommend and implement process improvements across bureaus.
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The Regional Operations Support Specialist (ROSS) supports a Kerecis Sales region or regions to facilitate sales operations processes, perform issue resolution for the Sales team, and ensure customer satisfaction.
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Provide support services to resource management projects and the PEM(s) by preparing, analyzing, maintaining, and presenting SPPBE documentation. Master's degree in relevant field, plus 10 years' experience in DOD budgeting, PPBS, and financial management.
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SPA has a near-term need for an International Operations Specialist to provide onsite support in Arlington, VA. Responsibilities The candidate will facilitate the development and implementation of Project Agreements/Arrangements (PA) and other IAs, in support of DARPA programs for government-to-government collaboration.
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Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in operations, data management, or a related field within a high-growth startup, venture capital firm, or similar environment. Technology Integration and Management: Evaluate, implement, and manage technology solutions that streamline operations and enhance collaboration across our team and within the ecosystem, ensuring seamless integration with existing systems and tools.
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6+ years of experience as a leader of projects, tasks, or major sub-tasks, including operations plan development, organizational exercise planning, rapid response planning for crisis management and continuity of operations sustainment, emergency management, interagency planning or coordination, or lessons learned management.
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The operations Coordinator provides administrative, operational and facilities management support to USCRI staff throughout seventeen (17) offices nationwide and at Headquarters. 2-3 years of relevant experience in an administration, facilities management and/or operations role is required.
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As a Specialist Technical Account Manager (STAM), you’ll provide strategic guidance to customers across Strategic Industries on the use of AWS Management and Governance services and the implementation of Operations best practices to reduce operational risk.
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As the Senior Business and Financial Operations Specialist, you will be trusted to support the operations and maintenance of the Acquisition Information Management tool (AIM.
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Are you an experienced Business Operations Specialist ready to make an impact in a new role? Collaborate with Field Sales and Sales Management to enhance pricing and product strategies, aiming to boost sales and retention while addressing customer needs.
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Accomplishes studies and/or projects for physical space management and utilization requiring the development of recommendations for assigning and reassigning space to promote economic utilization of facilities.
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As the Operation Specialist, you will be responsible for managing and optimizing the processes involved in acquiring new assets or businesses while providing non-personal services for administrative-business management support on on-going and new evolving programs to ACC-APG and DASA(DES) and their supported organizations.
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Knowledge and experience in performing information security practices in the management and delivery of infrastructure and operations. a {line-height: 120.0%;} Workplace ConfigMgr Operations Specialist Americas Who We AreAt WSP, we are driven by inspiring future-ready pioneers to innovate.
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