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Time off to include vacation, paid holidays, sick leave, Summer Fridays (early release), and a winter break between Christmas and New Year's Day (based on business needs) Experience conducting GAP analysis with proven ability to; elicit and understand business and functional requirements based on the team's specific needs and challenges.
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The Director, Business Development role is focused on building direct Federal customer relationships within the Federal Financial marketplace to foster opportunity development for ICF. Knowledge and experience in marketing capabilities in the areas of application development and digital modernization is required, and knowledge of low-code/no-code platforms such as ServiceNow, Salesforce, and Appian is a significant plus.
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The National Security Sector within Leidos is seeking a Power BI & Business Objects Developer (Enterprise Reports) with strong systems, software, cloud, and Agile experience to support a complex program to provide Agile development and operations and maintenance for critical systems on a mission-critical program supporting the Passenger Systems Program Directorate (PSPD) Interface and Support Processes division within Customs and Border Protection (CBP.
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Current familiarity with Huntsville, Al. business community and the major tenant organizations on the Redstone Arsenal including ARMY Threat Systems Management Officer (TSMO) Army Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC), Missile Defense Agency (MDA,) Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO), Space Development Agency and the FBI.
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Seven (7) or more years of experience as a business analyst on iterative software development or related role. CBP agents and officers are on the front lines, every day, protecting our national security by combining customs, immigration, border security, and agricultural protection into one coordinated and supportive activity.
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The Vehicle Order Specialist will be measured on the accurate and timely sequencing of orders. Provide port allocation to logistics on a monthly basis. Calculate and monitor volume allocation on a monthly basis and coordinate consumption with markets.
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Job OverviewT-Mobile for Business's (TFB) Strategy & Planning Team works with executive leaders from across the company to build the business strategy for TFB. As the Sr. Business Strategist, you focus on identifying growth opportunities for our key products (e.g., Internet of Things), tracking market trends and competitors, and delivering insights on critical business decisions.
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You will prepare implementation plans and lead client on-boarding as well as present content strategy and an annual plan. The ARC products enable aggregated insights over big data sets that will be used to save lives on the frontline.
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MBA or advanced degree is an assetMore than 5 years of professional experience in a business architect or analysis role, with a focus on strategic business planning and process optimization.
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This opportunity requires excellent problem-solving, a thorough understanding goals and its implications on people and business, communication skills and a strong track record of delivering results.
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The Sr. Business Analyst role on the role will lead requirements gathering and product analysis for two mission-critical products in the debt servicing and debt issuance management business technology functions.
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The breadth of our portfolio and the scale of our $8B company ensure that you can take on new challenges and new roles as our business and mission-impact expands. Proven track record of identifying and closing on new business opportunities in relevant markets (non proprietary deal sheet would be wonderful.
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Preferred:Technical Systems Proficiency:Required: Capability in working with Electronic Data and managing complex databases· OSINT and other technical intelligence gathering skills· Preferred:Complexity of the Role:The role has a significant focus on external interfaces (business intelligence part), but it also has internal interfaces on the Strategy part.
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As the Business Development Leader, you will be at the helm of our BD function, driving its growth with a strong emphasis on solution architecture within the cyber and IT sectors. With an esteemed clientele that includes the DoD, DHS, Federal Civilian Agencies, and the Intelligence Community, our impact on national security is undeniable.
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Stays current on features and roadmaps for assigned HR Technology portfolio products. Leads HR technology project tasks, design and adaptation of HR business processes, change management planning, and communications planning.
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