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Candidates must possess technical and management experience and have developed the knowledge and skills required for effective performance of the specific duties of the position. Serves as the Associate Deputy Chief Financial Officer for Financial Systems Integrity, the technical and policy advisor to the Chief Financial Officer.
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Providing technical advice and guidance to management officials on tax and vendor payments, auditing activities, travel payments, travel calculations, financial systems data input, data analysis, accounting activities, and financial statements in accordance with the principles of federal, departmental and agency regulations, policies and procedures.
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DARPA experience with a demonstrated knowledge of budget management and financial processes, contracting requirements and project management. We're seeking candidates with experience with financial management in a DoD environment to join our team in support of the DARPA mission.
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The division works closely other MCM divisions (financial crisis, financial regulation, monetary and macroprudential policies, and debt management) and other IMF departments and country authorities delivering policy analysis, technical assistance, and surveillance products, including the IMF's Global Financial Stability Report and the Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP.
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The team regularly serves as financial advisor on infrastructure financing transactions ranging in size from $25 million to $2 billion and provides other related services, including project development, procurement assistance, project governance, financial and technical feasibility, business case analysis, risk management assistance, restructuring, workouts, loan portfolio management, and programmatic assistance.
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Provides COMPASS government financial, contracting, and administrative support to the Defense Health Agency (DHA), staff organizations, and more than 200 Army/Navy/Air Force Military Treatment Facilities (MTF) as part of Enterprise Portfolio Management and Monitoring Services (EPMMS.
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ICF seeks experienced GRANTS FINANCIAL SPECIALIST to provide federal grants financial management training and technical assistance (TTA) to American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
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In this role you will support U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs (OJP) grantees to build financial management capacity and infrastructure to improve financial management of federal awards to support victim services, criminal justice, juvenile justice, and justice research programs.
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Knowledge of financial or contract management information systems such as GFEBS, WAWF, EDA, CRIS, DEAMS, ABSS, STARS, or similar Government systems. Works with limited supervision as part of larger COMPASS team supporting all general COMPASS task categories—data extraction, data entry, initial data analyses, data cleansing and correction, 1st level quality control, training, human capital management, workflow management, and reporting.
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Have knowledge of Governmental financial activity systems, such as, but not limited to: Core Financials (CF), Enterprise Business Accountability System (EBAS), Execution Management System (EMS), G-INVOICE, Defense Agencies Initiative financial management tools, the Cognos Reporting tool and the Comptroller Exhibits for R-2s website.
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Our Performance Improvement services include Finance Transformation, Financial Planning & Analysis, Integration & Carve Out Services, Shared Services Optimization, Operations & Supply Chain, Program & Change Management, and Profit Enhancement.
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You are a leader in the Financial Service Cloud Capability practice, an Insurance subject matter expert, responsible for client delivery, assisting with proposals and new business pursuits, asset development, solutioning, and knowledge management of Financial Services Cloud for Insurance.
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In supporting project delivery, Sr. Lead Specialist will provide best in class technical assistance on a range of public financial management topics to national, regional, and local government agencies.
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We are seeking a qualified Financial Management Analyst (Civilian Payroll) who provides functional technical advice and assistance to the Defense Health Agency Financial Operations Division financial and budget analysts and financial support personnel.
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As the Financial Analyst , you will be responsible for the effective financial, accounting, and analysis of the professional and technical services line of a program supporting a US Government Contract.
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