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The IT Project Manager (APPSW) in conjunction with supported user organizations, designs, develops, tests, implements, modifies and maintains automated information systems that support SI's engineering and facilities management functions.
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The Internal Audit Manager position has direct oversight of the quality assurance work being conducted, with a focus on assessing IT general controls including, but not limited to, logical security, change management, security configuration, production monitoring, and software development lifecycle (SDLC.
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The PM manages a team of professionals that comprise the Project Management Office, including a Safety Manager, Scheduler, Estimator, Project Specialist, and Site Superintendent.
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The Duty Manager assists the Front Office Manager in the administration and management of all Front Office operations to ensure profitability, control costs and quality standards, ensuring total guests’ satisfaction.
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Basic Knowledge of MS Azure Active Directory, Office 365 Suite Admin, Multifactor Authentication, G-Suite, Windows Server, DNS, VPN Connections, Ticketing Systems, Antivirus Software, Advanced Threat Management Tools, Privileged Access Management, Mobile Device Management, Apple Business Manager.
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Job Dimensions: Supervision Received Receives operational direction and project guidance for Supplier Quality activities from the Project Procurement Manager Receives functional guidance from the Regional Supplier Quality Manager.
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Deep knowledge in Aerospace & Defense finance and accounting operations – budgeting, financial planning & analysis, project control accounting, government contract regulatory accounting requirements and financial reporting.
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The Quality Control Assurance Manager (QA/QC Manager) is responsible for ensuring the overall quality of the work and materials meet or exceed the project’s contractual requirements by monitoring construction activities and materials delivered to the site.
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The Sponsor seeks assistance with performing technical project management that spans technical data analysis, information technology security research, data integration, software evaluation, and graphical visualization disciplines for multiple projects using the Sponsor’s enterprise IT systems.
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We are looking for adjunct faculty who can teach Graduate and Undergraduate courses in Information Systems and Technology (General IT, Software Development/Programming/Software Engineering Management, Data Management/Cloud Administration/Database, IT Project Management/Information Systems Management, Networking/Network Administration/Enterprise Network Management, Cybersecurity/Information Assurance/IT Security/Computer Security or Forensic Management.
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Under the direction of the Project Finance Manager and alongside the home office project team, the Project Finance Analyst 3 supports the management of the financial and contractual elements of United State Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded projects in collaboration with other departments/functional support areas including Accounting, Contracts and Procurement, Human Resources, and corporate/division finance.
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Certifications related to: Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Certified Information Systems Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), Security+ or Network+, Certified Public Accounting (CPA), Certified Government Financial Manager (CDFM), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), COTR Levels I, II, III, or similar.
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Administers the IT asset management (ITAM) program in partnership with the Manager of Enterprise Services, inclusive of procedures, processes, and controls for inventory management, licensing, maintenance, and disposal.
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It is preferred that the Help Desk manager has, at minimum, a Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management (ITIL) v3 or higher. With over 25 years of experience, SeKON specializes in providing large-scale health IT programs in support of federal government customers including the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Defense Health Agency (DHA), and National Institutes of Health (NIH.
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Prepare monthly program review presentation and assist project manager as required, present monthly operating results to management. The Project Control Analyst in government contracting will be responsible for all project financial functions to include budgeting, revenue recognition, project setup validation, variance analysis, and reporting for government and commercial contracts.
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