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This position will provide comprehensive programmatic, financial, and administrative support in an ARPH Mission Office, either to Government office leadership - i.e. the Office Director, Deputy Director, Assistant Director for Program Management (ADPM), and Program Analyst (PA) - as a member of a Front Office team, or to the Government Program Managers (PMs) as a member of a Program Support team.
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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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Oversees all areas of TCUs member and student services center, provides leadership for and oversight of the development, management, assessment, and quality improvement, including student recruitment, enrollment management, admissions, placement/testing, orientation, registration and records, financial aid, retention, career development, counselling, student activities and organizations.
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Build financial models to support tax equity and debt financing transactions for the renewable energy project of the company. Solid understanding of project finance principles, including debt structuring, cash flow analysis, and financial risk assessment.
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Works with the National Development Office to submit funding requests for support of emergency disaster services i.e.: Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies (MACP), Lilly Endowment, Lowes Foundation, and others.
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The Facilities Operations Manager is a key member of a team of dedicated and talented professionals in delivering a wide range of base operations support services - such as installation and facility operations, maintenance and repair; workforce and security support; logistics support; and, project management, as well as others - at NGA facilities and sites located throughout the Washington National Capitol Region (NCR.
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Oversee the management of the delivery of route services (shuttle services) connecting seven on and off-campus routes, utilizing sixteen shuttle buses, with a monthly ridership of twenty-seven thousand five hundred riders (27,500.
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Support the management team in aligning financial strategies with project objectives by navigating the USAID budgeting process. Respond to USAID requests for information or reports regarding project finances or projections/forecast, and support USAID or third parties in the collection of financial information for reviews and evaluations as appropriate.
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Provide IFS support services to the Financial Management division through planning, on the job training, and responding to ad hoc questions. 15+ years of specific experience designing, developing, and implementing federal accounting and reporting requirements in several SAP modules including: financial integration; funds management; materials management; asset accounting; sales and distribution; project systems; cost accounting; business warehouse; business objects; and procurement.
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Monitors performance against indicators in the MERL plan/PMP, workplan implementation progress, execution of the strategic management plan, project quality improvement, financial management, risk management, knowledge management, etc.
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Our Title Group is a full-service title, settlement, underwriting and vendor management services company serving real estate companies, affinity groups, corporations and financial institutions in support of residential and commercial real estate transactions.
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Minimum qualifications 3+ years of substantive practice or project management experience within a professional services, consulting, corporate legal department, or other legal services environment.
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Collaborate with project management throughout the software development lifecycle, managing technology roadmaps and proposing best practice recommendations. Design, develop, and deploy advanced cybersecurity capabilities with a primary focus on Identity and Access Management (IAM) and Privileged Access Management (PAM) systems.
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Provide support in project planning, procurement, design, management direction, project completion, client satisfaction, and financial outcome of assigned construction projects.
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We are hiring for a Structural Project Manager in the Alexandria/Springfield, VA area, with a minimum of 10 years of structural engineering, including at least 4 years of project management.
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