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This position is responsible for assisting in program implementation and supporting the Program Officer and Regional leadership in tracking the financial, strategic, administrative, and legal tasks involved in completing programmatic work.
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To learn more about Mission Technologies, click here for a short video: Job DescriptionHuntington Ingalls Industries – Mission Technologies Corp. (HII-MTC) is currently seeking an experienced Senior Program Manager for a single award ID/IQ type contract providing support to NavalX within the Live, Virtual, Constructive Solutions Group.
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Experience with some or all of these areas: Financial Planning & Analysis, Program Controls, Pricing, Earned Value Management, Budgets & Rates, ERP transitions. You will lead the engagement with the program management team to support the execution of our projects to forecast and achieve the desired financial outcomes.
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Program Management Analyst Key Role: Lead a high visibility defense project as a Deputy Program Manager and provide management and oversight of next generation CJADC2 capabilities and services to a multitude of senior defense clients under the direct supervision of the program manager.
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Provide services and support as a Information Technology Center Support (Project Manager Senior) in the Government And Public Services Industry Sector focussing on IT Services Solutions for clients such as The Department of Interior (DOI | NPS) | DOI National Park Service (NPS) Information Resources (IR) Directive Generally Located In CONUS: Washington, DC, and Reston, Virginia, and the National Information Systems Center (NISC), located in Denver, Colorado.
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Job Description OVERVIEW: The leadership role of Deputy Program Manager is responsible for day-to-day customer engagement, recurring operations, support to technical team leads, recruiting, staff retention, monthly contract and financial status reports, and deliverable document schedule and quality.
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Preferred: Certified Governmental Financial Manager (CGFM), Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Chenega Services & Federal Solutions, LLC, a Chenega Professional Services ’ company, is looking for a Program Analyst III (Accounting/Auditing) to provide accounting, internal control, and audit program support services for the Office of Budget and Financial Management (OBFM) at the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA.
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The Senior Program Manager serves as the “air traffic controller” for FinOps PMO. This role will support the development and delivery of short and long-term business and financial goals.
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Reporting to the Program Manager for Humanitarian Aid and Health, the Program Associate will be required to perform a range of tasks and assignments, including administration, financial monitoring, communication, proposal development support, and other assigned tasks related to PADF’s programming in Humanitarian Aid and Health.
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Project Objective: The Program Manager will oversee the delivery of professional Federal accounting, auditing solutions, and change management support to assist the U.S. Army in achieving an unmodified audit opinion of its financial statements.
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Creates, updates, and reports on program financial forecast including variance reporting. Manages and performs direct contract financial functions including budgeting, purchasing, travel, payment approval, invoicing, and receivable controls, monitors labor, material, and sub-contract costs, and budgets.
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The Contracts Administrator and Program Manager will provide strategic direction to drive the department’s creation of procedures, processes, and systems to improve contracting, purchasing activities, and internal controls.
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Serves as the main point of contact for the Contracting Officer (CO), the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR), the Government Program Manager. HOW A SENIOR PROGRAM DIRECTOR WILL MAKE AN IMPACTResponsible for achieving and executing the program’s vision and strategy, and ensuring that all technical, financial, administrative, and contractual requirements are met on time and within budget.
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The Sanctions Program Manager is a new critical role in leading and managing the bank’s global economic sanctions program execution and ensuring it aligns with both global regulations and internal policies.
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Collaborate with clinical and financial teams for seamless revenue cycle integration. Ensure compliance with industry standards and improve financial performance. Facilitate user training and support during the transition to Epic systems.
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