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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Dec 05, 2019
Fish & Wildlife Biologist Featured
$42,053 - $88,166 yearly
Fish and Wildlife Biologist (GS-7/9/11) Lacey, Spokane, and Wenatchee, Washington   Overview Email Rachel McCracken at rachel_f_mccracken@fws.gov  for the full position description, qualifications, and instructions on how to apply for the GS-7/9/11 positions. The primary purpose of this position is to provide biological support on a variety of issues relating to restoration, preservation and conservation of fish and wildlife and their habitats. Responsibilities may include: conducting a wide variety of complex ecological investigations or inspections involving complex land and water resource development actions; assessing restoration impact for the involved area; and to assist or develop fish and/or wildlife mitigation or management plans to ensure preservation, protection, and enhancement of fish and/or wildlife and their habitat for a geographic area having a variety of habitat conditions.   Position Details Work Schedule: Full-Time Appointment Type: Permanent or Term Pay Scale and Grade: GS-401-7 Salary: $45,823-$59,572 (Lacey, WA) $42,053-$54,670 (Spokane, WA and Wenatchee, WA)   Environmental Impact Statements (25%)- Under the direction of the supervisory or designated senior staff, the incumbent receives a variety ofassignments designed to enhance the incumbent's knowledge of the myriad of Federal environmental and fish and wildlife protection laws and Executive Orders applicable to conducting environmental impact assessments (i.e., Endangered Species Act (ESA) - in particular Section 7, National Environment Policy Act (NEPA), Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Acts, Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, Federal Land Policy and Management Act, Natural Resources Damage Assessment) as well as Service/Department and other Federal, Tribal and State rules and regulations to develop his/her expertise in relating and applying them to the conservation management activities of the ES Program to include endangered and threatened species, habitat conservation planning, energy development, permits and licenses, national environmental policy act, pesticide use, water quality, wetland and riparian habitat assessments, and partners program. Typically, the incumbent will independently perform routine, less complex studies or assessments or work with a senior biologist on larger more complex by assisting in planning, conducting, analyzing, and reporting on complex investigations/assessments in order to determine the impact of various land and water resource development projects, proposals and/or license applications/renewals on the fish and wildlife resources of an area. As exposure and experience is gained, the assignments will become progressively more challenging until they develop the skills and expertise to perform the full scope of duties and responsibilities described in the full performance GS-11 position description. Researches potential impacts of proposed Federal program or project operational data to determine the effects of those programs or actions on threatened and endangered species and prepares draft biological opinions as required under Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) Amendments for the supervisor's review and/or discussion. Participates in the review and/or preparation of biological portions of environment assessment/impact statements or comprehensive resource planning reports to evaluate environmental consequences of proposed actions on Federal fish and wildlife resources of concern. Accompanies supervisor or senior biologists conducting private land wetland impact restorations including, but not all inclusive, landowner contacts, mapping, surveying, staking, construction monitoring, and seeding; and assists with preparing management plans for restored areas. Permit Processing (25%)- Following established procedures or instruction, independently reviews and processes routine research/recovery permits and other recovery/ESA-related documents to ensure correct form(s) are submitted and are accurately completed and signed; establishes due dates; and provides general technical information regarding the permit submission process to biologists in the Ecological Service's field offices. Notifies the supervisor or designated senior staff of complications and/or unique requests with regard to processing permits. Identifies improvements for improving or streamlining the permit review and processing procedures, as appropriate. Follows protocol for coordinating permit requests with Headquarters staff, Regional Solicitor, and field office staff to ensure that documents have appropriate reviews and follow Service regulations, policy, guidance, and procedures. Maintains and updates files on permits issued for activities associated with endangered, threatened, proposed, and candidate species and their habitats. As requested, provides (compiles, collates, coordinates) extracts or summaries of these data for inclusion in such things as project documents, listing or de-listing packages, and budget exercises. Management Planning (25%)- Under the guidance of the supervisor and/or senior biologists, the incumbent will participate in a variety of development and management of comprehensive fish and/or wildlife mitigation or management plans to insure preservation, protection, and enhancement of fish and/or wildlife and their habitat for a geographic area having a variety of habitat conditions. Assists in the development, coordination, and review of plans that may encompass any and all Service programs that affect fish and/or wildlife and their habitat conditions including, but not limited to, fire management, moist soil management, cooperative farming, wetland management, water quantity/quality, timber/forestry, or grassland management and/or restoration. Plans, organizes, and conducts biological work and/or habitat preservation studies. Analyzes results and develops objective reports on progress and completion of studies, uses data to recommend improvements in current management practices. Develops, directs, and ensures completion of program objectives and associated documentation on a continuing basis in accordance with established program directives. Conducts on-going analysis of programs and analyzes results of special studies or investigations. Drafts or prepares reports with recommendations for changes, elimination, or improvement of operations and program plans. Gathers, organizes, and interprets biological, ecological, pathological, public use, or other pertinent information to insure management plans are current. Assists with implementation of management plans, studies and investigations required for species propagation/production, resource protection, ecological factors, public information, and other aspects of natural resource management. Communication/Representation/ Liaison (25%)- Accompanies supervisor and senior staff to various meetings, hearings, and events to discuss proposed or existing development projects in order to develop and foster effective partnerships and develop expertise if independently representing the Service at professional meetings and other meetings pertaining to species associated with the ESA. Interacts with biologists throughout the assigned Region and with other agencies (Federal, Tribal, and state) that have endangered species programs. Provides technical biological guidance to requestors implementing programs for the conservation and recovery of threatened and endangered species. Provides routine technical assistance and standard regulatory information to other Service Programs and agencies (Federal, Tribal, and state) to properly satisfy requirements of the ESA, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and other Federal and state legislation/regulations. Prepares and delivers presentations on various aspects of the Ecological Services Program and the various rules and regulations enacted to protect fish and wildlife and their habitats to further strong collaborative relations with local, state, and Federal agencies and communities, and to inform and educate the general public with the goals of the ES Program and of the Service. Reviews new or proposed legislation or regulations, identifies their potential impact on natural resource management, and discusses with supervisor and/or senior biologists. Responds to written, telephone, and in-person inquiries from the public, obtaining and providing requested information within established guidelines of the office and in conformance with Service and Departmental policy. Prepares correspondence pertaining to technical aspects of work.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Lacey, Wenatchee, or Spokane, WA Full-Time
Central Research Inc.
Dec 05, 2019
• Req #520752 FOIA Analyst Washington, DC Featured
FOIA Analyst II Washington, DC Management Solutions Full Time 520752 Central Research Inc. is actively seeking a Freedom of Information Act Analyst  (FOIA) to join a team of attorneys in Washington, D.C. The analyst will be part of a team that provides FOIA and Privacy Act (PA) processing and internal and external consulting services.  Responsibilities & Duties: Provide FOIA and PA review and processing of pending, complex FOIA cases Scan FOIA support documents related to cases assigned into the FOIA database Prepare documentation for, and draft responses to FOIA and PA requests, coordinate proposed disclosures of information for several entities within the agency Process submitter notices associated with specific FOIA cases Provide initial analysis of submitter objections Redact documents in accordance with agency and entity FOIA protocols which include annotating appropriate FOIA exemptions on records Process draft responses to submitters of objections to release of information in records Generate draft response letters to requestors detailing the FOIA review and release determination Maintain complete and detailed case notes on assigned cases Support agency litigation efforts, in coordination with the office of disclosure, by crafting Vaughn indices, declarations, affidavits, answers to complaints, and supplemental releases Minimum Qualifications: Juris Doctorate Degree Licensed Attorney 6 years’ experience reviewing documents for relevance, privilege, and confidentiality Proficient use of Adobe Acrobat Pro Ability to successfully obtain and retain a Public Trust clearance Preferred Qualifications: 3 or more years of FOIA processing experience   Experience using FOIAXpress Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Excellent organizational, case management, and time management skills Should understand and apply the concepts and methodology of the Department of Justice (DOJ) FOIA/PA regulations. Knowledge of the FOIA and its amendments Knowledge of legal interpretations of the FOIA as it affects exemptions and release of documents Knowledge of reporting requirements under FOIA and the Open Government Act Knowledge of FOIA exemptions Proficient use of Microsoft Office applications Excellent oral and written communication skills Analytical and problem-solving skills Attention to detail Proven ability to meet and exceed expectations CLICK ON LINK BELOW TO BE DIRECTED TO OUR WEBSITE FOR YOUR APPLICATION PROCESS: https://recruit.hirebridge.com/v3/CareerCenter/v2/details.aspx?cid=6823&jid=520752 Equal Opportunity Employer: Central Research is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. Click here to view the Equal Employment Opportunity Posters . If you’d like to view a copy of the company’s affirmative action plan, please call 703-382-1970. If you are an individual with a disability and would like to request a reasonable accommodation as part of the employment selection process, please contact our recruiting office at (703) 382-1363. This telephone line is reserved solely for job seekers with disabilities requesting accessibility assistance or an accommodation in the job application process. Please do not call about the status of your job application if you do not require accessibility assistance or an accommodation. Messages left for other purposes, such as following up on an application or non-disability related technical issues, will not receive a response. NOTE:  This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities or qualifications associated with the job.  It is intended to describe the general nature and work responsibilities of the position.  This job description and the duties of this position are subject to change, modification and addition as deemed necessary by the Company.
Central Research Inc. Washington, DC Full-Time
Central Research Inc.
Dec 05, 2019
Req #520465 Data Analyst Lowell, AR Featured
Central Research, Inc., is actively seeking a Data Analyst for immediate hire to join our Information Technology Team in Lowell, AR! The Data Analyst is responsible for the monitoring of inventory and development of statistical models, creating and administering spreadsheets, building graphic charts, and writing reports as it relates to statistical inventory. These responsibilities will require the Data Analyst to utilize a variety of analytical and systematic skills, as well as an ability to communicate effectively. The Data Analyst will report to the Vice President of Information Technology.  The ideal applicant must be a self-sufficient, driven, and eager individual who is highly detailed oriented. Responsibilities & Duties Conduct daily comprehensive review and indexing of activity reports for staff members  Conduct reviews to detect revenue opportunities, potential risks and discrepancies on inventory reports Create new reports in order to build strategic tactics to increase production Support and assist with correcting and modifying financial transaction errors  Procures material and assembles daily updates for management   Contributes to development of strategies for streamlining effective processing Monitors and runs production and competitive statistical reports Presents complex risk scenarios and findings to management  Responsible for strategic planning and development to ensure efficient reporting  Multi-tasks effectively Other related and essential responsibilities as assigned Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, Science, or related field;  An equivalent number of years of relevant experience may be considered in lieu of education U.S. Citizenship required per the contract Ability to obtain and maintain a 6C Suitability Clearance Entry level relevant experience Preferred Qualifications Microsoft Report Builder experience Knowledge, Skills & Abilities   Must be a team player, with the ability and willingness to work well with others   Ability to demonstrate strong analytical and problem-solving skills Must be proficient in Microsoft applications and databases, with emphasis on Excel Excellent written and verbal communication skills Flexibility to work all shifts or after hours, as required Must be able to multi-task in a fast-paced environment Comfortable with high-tech work environment and security operations Must be able to present excellent time management skills, chart presentations, and organizational skills Serve as a back-up to the Application System Administrator position as needed Ability to occasionally working nights and weekends CLICK ON LINK BELOW TO BE DIRECTED TO OUR WEBSITE FOR YOUR APPLICATION PROCESS: https://recruit.hirebridge.com/v3/CareerCenter/v2/details.aspx?cid=6823&jid=520465 Equal Opportunity Employer Central Research is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. Click here to view the Equal Employment Opportunity Posters . If you’d like to view a copy of the company’s affirmative action plan, please call 703-382-1970.   If you are an individual with a disability and would like to request a reasonable accommodation as part of the employment selection process, please contact our recruiting office at (703) 382-1363. This telephone line is reserved solely for job seekers with disabilities requesting accessibility assistance or an accommodation in the job application process. Please do not call about the status of your job application if you do not require accessibility assistance or an accommodation. Messages left for other purposes, such as following up on an application or non-disability related technical issues, will not receive a response. NOTE :  This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities or qualifications associated with the job.  It is intended to describe the general nature and work responsibilities of the position.  This job description and the duties of this position are subject to change, modification and addition as deemed necessary by the Company. 
Central Research Inc. Lowell, AR Full-Time
Central Research Inc.
Dec 05, 2019
• Req #520874 Desktop Support I - Lowell, AR Featured
The Desktop Support I position is responsible for providing first level technical support with the installation, maintenance, upgrade, troubleshooting, removal and repair of personal computer equipment, peripheral equipment, computer operating systems, computer software, and telephones. This position supports multiple offices in North West Arkansas, Tennessee, and Washington, DC. Responsibilities & Duties: Understand and demonstrate the principals of the Company’s Mission, Vision and Values. Provide first line response for users with desktop, laptop, password, connectivity and application issues. Respond to requests for issues that may require technical assistance to be provided by phone, email and or/using a help desk management system or personal deskside visits. Escalates more complex and impactful issues to higher level support teams. Updates system inventory and tracking for desktops, laptops, printers, corporate cell phones and software licensing. Provides support related to testing and deployment of operating system and application security patches on workstations, laptops. Setup new hires with needed hardware, software, tokens, etc. Terminate employees per company policies & procedures. Works assigned tickets, vulnerabilities and patching as assigned. Troubleshoot and provide solutions to hardware and software problems. Install, upgrade, repair, and remove hardware and software as necessary. Develop and present application and user documentation and training for supporting departments across the organization. Acts as a liaison between customer and technical escalation points within the IT team. Install application software necessary to complete job functions. Update and maintain standard operating procedures on software and hardware deployments, account administration, and helpdesk tasks. Recommend equipment upgrades to environment as business needs dictate. Assist in projects as assigned by IT management. Comply with policies and procedures as required. Other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications High School degree or GED 6 or more months work experience on a help desk supporting 100 or more users in a call center or secure work environment: IT administration with Windows10 PC imaging and hardware deployment, group policy, workstation setup, remote assistance Ability to obtain and maintain a 6C Suitability clearance U.S. Citizenship required per contract Preferred Qualifications   A+ Certification Associates degree in Computer Science or related field Microsoft Active Directory and DNS Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Intensive analytical skills necessary to comprehend real time production desktop performance along with maintaining best practices of desktop functionality Comprehension of networking/distributed computing environment concepts Good technical skills with a thorough understanding of data communications and data center technology Ability to implement and maintain a proactive support environment with Windows configurations on server support Ability and willingness to cover on-call responsibilities on a rotating basis Excellent attention to detail Physical ability to lift 50-75 pounds repeatedly on a daily basis Physical ability to maneuver self and equipment while in tight spaces and under desktops for hardware installation Other: Travel up to 10% may be required Weekend and evening hours may be required CLICK ON LINK BELOW TO BE DIRECTED TO OUR WEBSITE FOR YOUR APPLICATION PROCESS: https://recruit.hirebridge.com/v3/CareerCenter/v2/details.aspx?cid=6823&jid=520874 Equal Opportunity Employer Central Research is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. Click here to view the Equal Employment Opportunity Posters . If you’d like to view a copy of the company’s affirmative action plan, please call 703-382-1970.   If you are an individual with a disability and would like to request a reasonable accommodation as part of the employment selection process, please contact our recruiting office at (703) 382-1363. This telephone line is reserved solely for job seekers with disabilities requesting accessibility assistance or an accommodation in the job application process. Please do not call about the status of your job application if you do not require accessibility assistance or an accommodation. Messages left for other purposes, such as following up on an application or non-disability related technical issues, will not receive a response. NOTE :  This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities or qualifications associated with the job.  It is intended to describe the general nature and work responsibilities of the position.  This job description and the duties of this position are subject to change, modification and addition as deemed necessary by the Company.
Central Research Inc. Lowell, AR Full-Time
Central Research Inc.
Dec 05, 2019
Contract Specialist V, Req # 520917 - Herndon, VA Featured
Central Research is seeking a Contract Specialist V to provide professional acquisition support services for our Federal Government client in Herndon, VA.  This individual will be highly qualified and have significant experience working with complex, high volume, and large dollar value projects and contracts. Responsibilities & Duties: The Contract Specialist V will provide the full range of procurement-related support services for our customer’s acquisition activities. Pre-award acquisition support: Provide advice, recommendations, and document preparation including; Statements of Work & Statements of Objective, Justification and Approval, Acquisition Strategy and Support, Milestones, Evaluation Criteria Cost Estimates, Market Research and Market Surveys, Quality Assurance Plans, RFPs/RFQs, Source Selection, and other miscellaneous pre-award documentation Award and selection support: Provide support to the Contracting Officers and various technical offices to include: All types of source selections; formal, informal, and vendor screening processes, Contract Award Documents and Contract Award Acquisition Support Post-award acquisition support: Provide advice, recommendations, and documentation support including: contract administration, contract modification support, delivery and task order support, and invoicing and closeouts Other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree 24 hours of studies in a quantitative /analytical field 16 years of Federal Government contracting experience supporting a Federal agency on site with agency Ability to obtain and retain a Public Trust clearance Preferred Qualifications: Experience in formal source selections DAWIA Level II or FAC-C certification of Level II or equivalent within the last 4 years Military or DoD Acquisition Training & Experience Previously held warrants Familiarity with OT/OTAs Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: In-depth functional knowledge of procurement practices and procedures including: Government or commercial purchasing rental, or lease of supplies, and equipment through open-market methods Placement of purchase orders, orders under blanket purchase agreements, indefinite delivery contracts such as federal supply schedules, and other purchase procedures pertinent to contracting, contract negotiation, and administration Termination functions that include preparing solicitations, contract modifications, or supporting procurement documents, and evaluating and reporting on performance of contractors in meeting contract terms Demonstrated skill in obtaining, analyzing, and developing product and price data for contract negotiations and conducting comparative analysis with historical data to develop recommendations Excellent written and oral communication skills Experience successfully negotiating and awarding contracts and subcontracts, contract modifications; developing, preparing, and presenting terms and conditions, and evaluating methods and efficiencies of allocating costs through various types of overhead and general administrative expense Experience leading and/or providing technical advice and assistance to professional employees responsible for the oversight and implementation of contract administration workload; including contract closeout, pricing, negotiations and/or contract modifications. Experience in supplies and service contracts Experience in formal source selections and research and development CLICK ON LINK BELOW TO BE DIRECTED TO OUR WEBSITE FOR YOUR APPLICATION PROCESS: https://recruit.hirebridge.com/v3/CareerCenter/v2/details.aspx?cid=6823&jid=520917 Equal Opportunity Employer: Central Research is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. Click here to view the Equal Employment Opportunity Posters . If you’d like to view a copy of the company’s affirmative action plan, please call 703-382-1970.   If you are an individual with a disability and would like to request a reasonable accommodation as part of the employment selection process, please contact our recruiting office at (703) 382-1363. This telephone line is reserved solely for job seekers with disabilities requesting accessibility assistance or an accommodation in the job application process. Please do not call about the status of your job application if you do not require accessibility assistance or an accommodation. Messages left for other purposes, such as following up on an application or non-disability related technical issues, will not receive a response. NOTE :  This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities or qualifications associated with the job.  It is intended to describe the general nature and work responsibilities of the position.  This job description and the duties of this position are subject to change, modification and addition as deemed necessary by the Company.
Central Research Inc. Herndon, VA Full-Time
Central Research Inc.
Dec 05, 2019
Contract Specialist V, Req # 520917 - Herndon, VA Featured
Central Research is seeking a Contract Specialist V to provide professional acquisition support services for our Federal Government client in Herndon, VA.  This individual will be highly qualified and have significant experience working with complex, high volume, and large dollar value projects and contracts. Responsibilities & Duties: The Contract Specialist V will provide the full range of procurement-related support services for our customer’s acquisition activities. Pre-award acquisition support: Provide advice, recommendations, and document preparation including; Statements of Work & Statements of Objective, Justification and Approval, Acquisition Strategy and Support, Milestones, Evaluation Criteria Cost Estimates, Market Research and Market Surveys, Quality Assurance Plans, RFPs/RFQs, Source Selection, and other miscellaneous pre-award documentation Award and selection support: Provide support to the Contracting Officers and various technical offices to include: All types of source selections; formal, informal, and vendor screening processes, Contract Award Documents and Contract Award Acquisition Support Post-award acquisition support: Provide advice, recommendations, and documentation support including: contract administration, contract modification support, delivery and task order support, and invoicing and closeouts Other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree 24 hours of studies in a quantitative /analytical field 16 years of Federal Government contracting experience supporting a Federal agency on site with agency Ability to obtain and retain a Public Trust clearance Preferred Qualifications: Experience in formal source selections DAWIA Level II or FAC-C certification of Level II or equivalent within the last 4 years Military or DoD Acquisition Training & Experience Previously held warrants Familiarity with OT/OTAs Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: In-depth functional knowledge of procurement practices and procedures including: Government or commercial purchasing rental, or lease of supplies, and equipment through open-market methods Placement of purchase orders, orders under blanket purchase agreements, indefinite delivery contracts such as federal supply schedules, and other purchase procedures pertinent to contracting, contract negotiation, and administration Termination functions that include preparing solicitations, contract modifications, or supporting procurement documents, and evaluating and reporting on performance of contractors in meeting contract terms Demonstrated skill in obtaining, analyzing, and developing product and price data for contract negotiations and conducting comparative analysis with historical data to develop recommendations Excellent written and oral communication skills Experience successfully negotiating and awarding contracts and subcontracts, contract modifications; developing, preparing, and presenting terms and conditions, and evaluating methods and efficiencies of allocating costs through various types of overhead and general administrative expense Experience leading and/or providing technical advice and assistance to professional employees responsible for the oversight and implementation of contract administration workload; including contract closeout, pricing, negotiations and/or contract modifications. Experience in supplies and service contracts Experience in formal source selections and research and development CLICK ON LINK BELOW TO BE DIRECTED TO OUR WEBSITE FOR YOUR APPLICATION PROCESS: https://recruit.hirebridge.com/v3/CareerCenter/v2/details.aspx?cid=6823&jid=520917 Equal Opportunity Employer: Central Research is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. Click here to view the Equal Employment Opportunity Posters . If you’d like to view a copy of the company’s affirmative action plan, please call 703-382-1970.   If you are an individual with a disability and would like to request a reasonable accommodation as part of the employment selection process, please contact our recruiting office at (703) 382-1363. This telephone line is reserved solely for job seekers with disabilities requesting accessibility assistance or an accommodation in the job application process. Please do not call about the status of your job application if you do not require accessibility assistance or an accommodation. Messages left for other purposes, such as following up on an application or non-disability related technical issues, will not receive a response. NOTE :  This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities or qualifications associated with the job.  It is intended to describe the general nature and work responsibilities of the position.  This job description and the duties of this position are subject to change, modification and addition as deemed necessary by the Company.
Central Research Inc. Herndon, VA Full-Time
Blattner Energy
Dec 05, 2019
Project Manager Featured
Education Requirements: Four-year construction or engineering degree or equivalent combinations of technical training and/or related experience.   Experience: Five years of supervisory experience in a related construction industry (i.e. heavy civil, industrial, utilities, power generation). Position Summary: The Project Manager provides leadership and manages the operational and financial aspects of construction projects, and is the primary liaison with the client’s project management team.  The Project Manager also identifies potential leads and assists estimators with development of pricing proposals.  An enforcer of Best Practices and Quality Programs, process utilization, safety and risk management; and is a cultural manager by ensuring that the company’s fundamental values and beliefs are followed and maintained.   The Project Manager will work to develop a good understanding of the power and energy generation market. They will strive to obtain a knowledge that promotes and allows them to engage in electrical, civil and structural discussions.   Essential Job Functions Safety:  Responsible for the monitoring of and providing ultimate authority in ensuring Best Practices are utilized on the project through: the management of employee orientation, emphasis on special risks (cranes, site conditions, LOTO, arc-flash etc.), JHA’s, participating in weekly senior management meetings, performing monthly audits of the project, ensuring CATS observation goals are met, accident injury management processes are trained and fully understood, and the project is in compliance with federal and state safety regulations and the corporate safety program.  Completes risk assessment matrix and monitors important leading indicators. Contract:  The Project Manager will, read, edit, create, understand and correlate the contract documents with the scope proposal to ensure the project is built within the scope of the contract (design, specifications, budget and schedule). Communicates with the owner promptly on contract changes, scope and schedule. The Project Manager will, create, read, edit and understand subcontracts, service agreements, purchase agreements and correlate quotes to the main scope and contract. Responsible for the development of the Cost Management Report (CMR). Facilitates the “hand off” meeting with the estimating team to appropriately plan resources (labor, equipment, vendors, subcontractors).  Operations:  Ensures through others that the project is productive and efficient, Best Practices are communicated, and the project is technically and quality compliant striving towards superior project execution.  Ensures the site team reviews and understands the contract and owner requirements. The Project Manager will follow up with departments to ensure corporate and project processes are being performed timely and with minimal errors. Engages with the procurement group to support the process of the work acquisition to achieve the most competitive proposal. The Project Manager will endorse, motivate, and execute closeouts, lessons learned, non-conformance, and hold others accountable.     Personnel:  Communicates and collaborates with other Project Managers, General Superintendents, Managers of Construction and Directors in scheduling of resources (labor and equipment).  Shares knowledge of lessons learned, company values, and employees’ skills and abilities.  Enforces the utilization of the Blattner Basics, Best Practices, project Quality Plan, Support Processes, company policies and is a public supporter of company decisions. Provides coaching feedback to Site Manager and Field Engineers on a scheduled basis.  Ensures effective coaching and feedback is provided to all site employees for developmental purposes. Prepares star employees for potential advancement and addresses consistent underperformers.  Facilitates initial teambuilding efforts at project commencement and ensures continuous teambuilding, training and mentoring efforts are on-going throughout the duration of the project. Monitors the Time-Off Tracker to ensure the Site Manager is rotating supervisors away from the job to help find work/life balance.  Ensures the project is in compliance with company policies and state and federal employment regulations. Client:  Schedules and facilitates regular client meetings during the course of the project.  Develops a personal working relationship with their owner counterpart.  Determines client expectations and sets direction of client value drivers with site team.  Measures the success of meeting the client’s expectations and value drivers during the course of the project and at project closeout.  Ensures through the site management team that construction activities support client requirements, project schedule, safety, quality and budget.  Ensures the site management team utilizes professional demeanor while interfacing with vendors, subcontractors, landowners and other community members. Works with client to find cost savings areas or to prevent change orders. Financial:  Holds primary financial responsibility for the project budget and work codes. Is responsible for establishing work codes, budget, cash flow and productions within the specified time. Communicates the work codes with the site team and trains them on proper usage of the codes. During construction the Project Manager will regularly review the project costs against the budget and through the cost-to-complete process, accurately forecasts project costs, revenues, profits, change orders and billings to the conclusion of the project.  Monitors the receivables of the project to ensure a positive cash flow.  Ensures the site management team is accurately monitoring costs against budget, tracking and reporting quantities.  Regularly reviews and reports cost deviations to Estimating as they occur and a summary report at project closeout. Completes final cost analysis. Identifies and communicates (financial) problem areas. Quality:  The Project Manager is responsible for ensuring the proper implementation and application of the project Quality Plan with assistance from site management (non-conformance report, quality checklist, audit, etc.). Develops a project culture and mindset that is focused on quality and continuous improvement.  Provides oversight to ensure that the project team is performing in accordance with the project Quality Plan and the Blattner Quality Program processes.  Delegates to the Site Manager any tasks necessary to assure conformance with the project Quality Plan, Best Practices and the Blattner Quality Program.   Other Job Functions       Assist in promoting Blattner by participating in recruitment activities such as interviewing candidates and participating at career fairs. Collaborate and cooperates with all corporate departments. Participate in corporate subcommittees. Keeps current with technical developments to other project managers and personnel. Perform additional assignments per supervisor’s direction.                       Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required              Effective leadership and communication (oral, written, presentation) skills. Knowledge and experience in cost accounting. Exposure to construction regulations and rules. Adaptive, problem solving orientation. Conceptual skills and ability to develop work plans and project schedules. General computer skills required (MS Office). Extensive travel required with being on-site approximately 2 weeks/month. Acts with humility, preparedness and confidence. Keeps all appropriate matters confidential and ensures site management team does as well. May be required to become a qualified individual in pursuit of company contract licenses, or a journeyman or master electrician license.
Blattner Energy Full-Time
Exostrategies
Dec 03, 2019
Enterprise Architect II-Ft. Meade, MD Featured
Exostrategies is a small, agile professional services company that principally serves the federal government and provides affordable enterprise transformation services in anticipation of evolving threats to our nation’s critical infrastructure and operations.   General description:  The Enterprise Architect position represents a unique opportunity to join an expanding effort to support an Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence-sponsored program to improve Combatant Command Intelligence Information Technology (CCIIT). The Enterprise Architect works as a member of a strong technical team in conjunction with the program office, the Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM), and the services to develop and manage the global enterprise architecture (EA) to improve US intelligence community capabilities in support of our warfighters and coalition partners. The Enterprise Architect has three primary responsibilities: Command Engagement Representative: Act as the resident embed at USCYBERCOM to foster and enhance relations with the goal of collecting strategic, operational, and tactical information, requirements, and activities. EA Decision Support: Support the development of a USCYBERCOM-level enterprise architecture to be integrated into a larger Enterprise of Enterprises architecture to support Combatant Commanders, CCMD J2s, and other intelligence community partners and stakeholders; improve intelligence capabilities; and support enterprise management of intelligence IT. Architecture Analyst: Use architectural data to support decision makers, strategic roadmaps, programs and projects, and others to maximize intelligence capabilities, reduce risk, and manage transitional activities.   Duties and responsibilities include: Develop USCYBERCOM views and data compliant with the DoD Architecture Framework (DoDAF) Work with functional subject matter experts to collect and describe operational and system processes, nodes, activities, associated inputs, controls, outputs, and mechanisms Prepare, staff, and publish formal USCYBERCOM architecture documents Produce architecture development plans and reports Conduct Strategic Architecture Branch staff actions (tasks, papers, briefings, etc.) Research, develop, document, and analyze USCYBERCOM architectures to identify mission capability gaps, overlaps, and shortfalls Determine and recommend architectural, IT, or process solutions; research and develop other architecture related documents and plans Participate in DoD enterprise architecture conferences, generate minutes, and capture key action items Learn and use Exostrategies’s Architex™ Decision Support Suite       Qualifications: Background in DoD intelligence IT systems and capabilities; familiarity with US CCMDs, Joint Staff (desired), and NATO (desired) Strong and detailed understanding of command assets, tools, and practices; prefer past experience with USCYBERCOM Prefer experience in enterprise architecture (DoDAF 2.0, UPDM, or UAF) Solid work ethic including ability to work and represent Exostrategies with limited local supervision, and strong oral and written communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively in a collaborative team environment   Education requirement:  Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in engineering, information technology, science, business, or other related area of study Master’s degree is desired but not required   Security clearance requirement: Applicants must have an active US Government Top Secret security clearance and have been granted access to Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) within the last two years, based on a Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI)   Available work location: Fort Meade, MD (USCYBERCOM) Some domestic travel required   Exostrategies considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, or any other legally protected status.
Exostrategies Fort Meade, MD, USA Full-Time
Exostrategies
Dec 03, 2019
Systems Engineer-Orlando, FL Featured
General Position Description:  The MBSE Engineer position represents a unique opportunity to join a ground-breaking effort to transform the Simulator Common Architecture Requirements System (SCARS) for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center. SCARS is the development of a security enterprise architecture targeted at securing information for 2000+ simulators located across 200+ location. The MBSE Engineer will be a key member of a strong technical team working in conjunction with the program office, prime contractor, and external simulator contractors to develop and manage the global enterprise architecture.   Essential duties and responsibilities will include the following: Collect data to develop the Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) model based on the SCARS system and its integration into simulators by location Develop and sustain the required MBSE requirements, analysis and products to support innovative architectural analysis, validation and integration of numerous systems and effective business management decisions Work with local and globally distributed program teams to collect data from various sources and formats, such as XMI, to develop MBSE artifacts Ensure MBSE quality requirements are met, and identify and implement process improvements to optimize performance and ensure customer satisfaction Learn and use Exostrategies’ Architex™ Decision Support Suite   Qualifications: 2+ years of experience developing Model Based Systems for verification and validation of IT related systems Strong background with Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2.0+; Systems Modeling Language (SysML) 1.3+ using common tools such as Sparx EA, MagicDraw, or other similar engineering tools Excellent oral and written communication skills Excellent interpersonal skills to work effectively in a collaborative team environment including senior management, customers, and other business leaders Ability to work and represent Exostrategies with limited local supervision Ability to coordinate and communication directly with customers Ability to travel (as required)   Educational Requirement: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in engineering, science, business, or related technical field.
Exostrategies Orlando, FL, USA Full-Time
Exostrategies
Dec 03, 2019
Senior Enterprise Architect-Orlando, FL Featured
General Position Description:  The Senior Enterprise Architect position represents a unique opportunity to join a ground-breaking effort to transform the Simulator Common Architecture Requirements System (SCARS) for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center. SCARS is the development of a security enterprise architecture targeted at securing information for 2000+ simulators located across 200+ location. The Senior Enterprise Architect will be a key member of a strong technical team working in conjunction with the program office, prime contractor, and external simulator contractors to develop and manage the global enterprise architecture.   Essential duties and responsibilities will include the following: Collect data to develop the EA based on the DoD Architecture Framework (DoDAF) Develop and sustain the required DoDAF products and fit-for-purpose views as required to support innovative architectural analysis and business management Work with local and globally distributed program teams to collect data and develop EA reports in the appropriate government-selected tool suite Lead technical team for short and long duration EA projects Ensure DoDAF quality requirements are met, and identify and implement process improvements to optimize performance and ensure customer satisfaction Integrate EA, project portfolio, and enterprise risk data into innovative decision support products Learn and use Exostrategies’ Architex™ Decision Support Suite   Qualifications: 7+ years of experience developing Enterprise Architectures Strong background with DoDAF 2.0; Unified Profile for DoDAF and MODAF (UPDM) using common tools such as Sparx EA, MagicDraw, or other similar engineering tools. Experience in enterprise risk management and project planning Excellent oral and written communication skills Excellent interpersonal skills to work effectively in a collaborative team environment including senior management, customers, and other business leaders Ability to work and represent Exostrategies with limited local supervision Ability to lead and manage small technical teams with limited oversight Ability to coordinate and communication directly with customers Ability to travel (as required)   Educational Requirement: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in engineering, science, business, or related technical field.
Exostrategies Orlando, FL, USA Full-Time
Exostrategies
Dec 03, 2019
Enterprise Architect-Orlando, FL Featured
General Position Description:  The Enterprise Architect position represents a unique opportunity to join a ground-breaking effort to transform the Simulator Common Architecture Requirements System (SCARS) for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center. SCARS is the development of a security enterprise architecture targeted at securing information for 2000+ simulators located across 200+ location. The Enterprise Architect will be a key member of a strong technical team working in conjunction with the program office, prime contractor, and external simulator contractors to develop and manage the global enterprise architecture.   Essential duties and responsibilities will include the following: Collect data to develop the EA based on the DoD Architecture Framework (DoDAF) Develop and sustain the required DoDAF products and fit-for-purpose views as required to support innovative architectural analysis and business management Work with local and globally distributed program teams to collect data and develop EA reports in the appropriate government-selected tool suite Ensure DoDAF quality requirements are met, and identify and implement process improvements to optimize performance and ensure customer satisfaction Integrate EA, project portfolio, and enterprise risk data into innovative decision support products Learn and use Exostrategies’ Architex™ Decision Support Suite   Qualifications: 2+ years of experience developing Enterprise Architectures Strong background with DoDAF 2.0; Unified Profile for DoDAF and MODAF (UPDM) using common tools such as Sparx EA, MagicDraw, or other similar engineering tools. Experience in enterprise risk management and project planning Excellent oral and written communication skills Excellent interpersonal skills to work effectively in a collaborative team environment including senior management, customers, and other business leaders Ability to work and represent Exostrategies with limited local supervision Ability to coordinate and communication directly with customers Ability to travel (as required)   Educational Requirement: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in engineering, science, business, or related technical field.
Exostrategies Orlando, FL, USA Full-Time
Redmond Waltz
Dec 03, 2019
Industrial Mechanic Job Description Featured
$18.00 - $22.00 hourly
Redmond Waltz An expert provider of Industrial Repairs, specializing in AC / DC electric motors, gearboxes, pumps, brakes, hydraulics, blowers and fans. We pride ourselves on personal attention, technical support, fast turnarounds and superior service with excellent workmanship. Industrial Mechanic Job Description Technical Skill Requirements:  Knowledgeable about industry/military maintenance and repair principles and standards  Perform tasks per checklists in accordance with standard safety procedures  Completes records such as work orders, testing records, and checklists  Mechanical experience with electric motors and/or gear boxes, welding, or repairing and replacing mechanical components on industrial or heavy equipment.  Operate specialized repair and testing equipment, including but not limited to: winding machines, test panels, core-loss tester, cut-off saws, burnout ovens, bake ovens, grinders, cranes, tow motor, brazing units, dip tanks, VPI systems and various hand-held power and non-power tools  Experience with electrical testing, insulation/megger testing and using a multi-meter  The ability to read blueprints, schematics and shop drawings  Experience using calipers and reading micrometers – machining ability a significant plus  Own or purchase your own tools Objectives  Observe all safety procedures and policies and use proper protective equipment (eye, ear, steel toe shoes / boots, gloves, etc.)  Critically evaluate your own work so that it may be defect free  Be physically fit to be able to stand for long periods, bend, twist, kneel and lift 50 lbs. without injury  Use at a basic level, computers, scanning devices, cameras, tablets and other electronics.  Inspect, tear down, diagnose, and repair industrial equipment  Assist in all aspects repair of equipment as directed by your supervisor.  Fill out paperwork completely and legibly  Keep work area clean and organized.  Willing and able to work overtime, weekdays and weekends, and be available to respond to customer emergencies. A Successful Redmond Waltz Employee is: o Responsible - owns mistakes when they happen, comes through with commitments and is generally trustworthy. Knows when help is needed and seeks it out. o Reliable - does what they say they are going to do. Is consistent and dependable. o Helpful - is willing to pitch in to get the job done, even if it isn’t their “job”. Is considerate in their work habits so that other people are not intentionally impacted. o Flexible – is able to roll with the punches when priorities shift and tasks change. o Independent – doesn’t require constant monitoring to work. Can initiate work and complete it even if no one is watching. o Attentive – is able to follow instructions both written and verbal. Is able to understand the work well enough to discern when instructions don’t fit the task, or the task has changed, and is willing to ask for help. o Ethical and respectful – of the company, the work, the people that work here and the work they do and of course, the customers. o Interested in advancing their skills set through continuous training or apprenticeships Interested Candidates should contact Lea Petty at lpetty@redmondwaltz.com  
Redmond Waltz Full-Time
SSI Group
Dec 02, 2019
Screener Kuwait OCONUS Featured
SSI is an 8(m) economically disadvantaged woman owned small business (EDWOSB), providing cleared professionals and solutions for the Department of Defense, Department of State, Special Operations, and Intelligence Community. SSI provides instructors, cultural advisors, linguists, interpreters, translators, subject matter experts, advisors, mentors, role players, training support specialists, training delivery officers, intelligence analysts, counterintelligence (CI) specialists, technical support, field technicians, security professionals, logistics specialists, operations coordinators, budget specialists, administrative support specialists, emergency medical technicians (EMT), exercise controllers (EXCON), mission managers, project managers, program managers for a wide variety of mission critical requirements. This position will be stationed in Kuwait Essential Functions & Responsibilities/Description: Screeners shall be the DoD Civilian equivalent of AFOSI (AFSC 7S071), Naval Criminal Investigative Service, Army CID, USAF AFSC 3P0X1 (Security Forces) with four (4) years law enforcement or investigations experience, or USA MOS 35L/M, 180A, 18F, 35E (Strategic Debriefer or individual with similar skill set) with a minimum of four (4) years field experience (not including training time). Minimum Education/ Experience: Active Secret Clearance  Must have experience with screening, screening tasks and/or investigative questioning techniques and knowledge of SIPRNet search engines and database retrieval tools, such as QueryTree and M3. Deployed experience is preferred. Screeners with secondary and tertiary language abilities are highly desired. Active Secret Clearance   CLICK ON LINK BELOW TO BE DIRECTED TO OUR WEBSITE FOR YOUR APPLICATION PROCESS: https://groupssi.applicantpro.com/jobs/727812.html Mid Atlantic Professionals Inc., DBA/SSI is committed to providing equal opportunity to all associates without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, sex, age, national origin, or physical disability. The Company is committed to provide reasonable accommodation (including making change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternative format) to qualified individuals with disabilities to apply for a job or to perform a job. To request reasonable accommodation please contact HR Department at Recruitment@groupssi.com or 301-540-8864.
SSI Group Kuwait Full-Time
SSI Group
Dec 02, 2019
Vetting Specialist (Erbil, Iraq) OCONUS Featured
SSI is an 8(m) economically disadvantaged woman owned small business (EDWOSB), providing cleared professionals and solutions for the Department of Defense, Department of State, Special Operations, and Intelligence Community. SSI provides instructors, cultural advisors, linguists, interpreters, translators, subject matter experts, advisors, mentors, role players, training support specialists, training delivery officers, intelligence analysts, counterintelligence (CI) specialists, technical support, field technicians, security professionals, logistics specialists, operations coordinators, budget specialists, administrative support specialists, emergency medical technicians (EMT), exercise controllers (EXCON), mission managers, project managers, program managers for a wide variety of mission critical requirements.   This position will be stationed in Erbil, Iraq and contingent upon contract award.   Major Duties and Responsibilities 1)      Position located at U.S. Mission Iraq with duty in the Embassy Baghdad, Consulate Basra, or Consulate Erbil, as required 2)      Support the vetting program designed to clear both host country nationals and third country nationals for access to Chief of Mission facilities or recommend their denial of access 3)      Schedule and conduct in-depth counterintelligence and counterterrorism vetting interviews of locally employed staff job applicants and locally employed staff undergoing a renewal of their security certification; and conduct interviews specifically related to polygraph failures and any other investigations under the direction of the Regional Security Officer (RSO) 4)      Provide timely written Memorandums of Interview for RSO review and approval 5)      Compile information provided by Identity Intelligence Analysts into a final vetting report for RSO review and approval 6)      Interview walk-in sources, conduct liaison, support security/force protection programs, and produce timely written reports and assessments 7)      Provide analytical support for the conduct of polygraph examinations as required by RSO Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) 8)      Provide direct support to the Regional Security Office as appropriate, thereby freeing Regional Security Officers for other duties 9)      Ensure that individuals who pose a potential threat to U.S. interests are added to appropriate watch lists and the information regarding these individuals is shared with Regional Security Officers in a timely manner 10)  Respond e-mail inquiries from other offices regarding threat information; responses should provide analysis and assessment, as necessary, and should be sent in a timeframe commensurate with the urgency of the threat 11)  Prepare and present oral briefings on their findings to CCV management and other DS offices as appropriate 12)  Participate in foreign travel for deploying DSIAS to new locations at U.S. Embassies and Consulates; the duty includes providing training to Foreign Service National Investigators on DSIAS and conducting mass enrollments of locally employed staff into DSIAS 13)  Perform Temporary Duty at any RSO Office world-wide to work as Vetting Specialist to support the RSO mission of vetting locally engaged staff employees and job applicants 14)  Use DSIAS to biometrically enroll locally employed staff and job applicants at U.S. Embassies and Consulates world-wide   15)  Undertake any other auxiliary duties as assigned to support the DS/ICI/CCV mission Qualifications 1)      U . S. Citizen 2)      Active Top Secret security clearance with ability to obtain Special Compartmented Information access 3)      Minimum of four (4) years of experience as a trained counterintelligence agent or HUMINT collector (Military Occupational Specialty 35L Counterintelligence Agent, 35M Human Intelligence Collector, 351L Counterintelligence Technician, 351M Human Intelligence Collection Technician, 18F Special Forces Intelligence Sargent, or other military or civilian equivalent). 4)      Must have experience with personnel vetting and/or investigative questioning techniques and be knowledgeable regarding classified search engines and databases related to the personnel vetting process 5)      Experience with CELLEX collection and analysis highly desirable 6)      Ability to provide advice, guidance, and consultation to officials with regards to the interpretation and application of intelligence information 7)      Skill in oral and written communication to prepare and present analysis, provide guidance, solicit information, defend proposals, and negotiate agreements 8)      Experience in the collection, analysis, and dissemination of foreign affairs and terrorism related information 9)      Ability to deal effectively with individuals at all organization and management levels, both inside and outside the Department, to establish and maintain liaison with individuals representing a broad range of organizations and interests involved in and affected by Directorate programs; this includes Intelligence Community and other Executive Branch agencies 10)  Problem-solving skills and the ability to prioritize multiple and, sometimes, conflicting and complex tasks 11)  Must be able to operate as part of a team, cooperate effectively with other team members, and be mission focused 12)  Demonstrated ability to deal effectively with individuals or groups from various levels and backgrounds 13)  Must be in good physical condition with no health deficiencies, either temporary or long-lasting, that would impair performance of duties; must meet the current U.S. government physical and medical standards required for deploying contractors to hazardous areas Additional Desirable Qualifications, Skills and Knowledge 1)      Prior experience Iraq is highly desirable. 2)      Experience working in a high-threat environment and experience with U.S. Department of State security operations are strongly preferred.   CLICK ON LINK BELOW TO BE DIRECTED TO OUR WEBSITE FOR YOUR APPLICATION PROCESS: https://groupssi.applicantpro.com/jobs/891565.html   Mid Atlantic Professionals Inc., DBA/SSI is committed to providing equal opportunity to all associates without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, sex, age, national origin, or physical disability. The Company is committed to provide reasonable accommodation (including making change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternative format) to qualified individuals with disabilities to apply for a job or to perform a job. To request reasonable accommodation please contact HR Department at Recruitment@groupssi.com or 301-540-8864.
SSI Group (Erbil, Iraq Full-Time
SSI Group
Dec 02, 2019
Linguist (Nepali/English) (OCONUS) Featured
SSI is an 8(m) economically disadvantaged woman owned small business (EDWOSB), providing cleared professionals and solutions for the Department of Defense, Department of State, Special Operations, and Intelligence Community. SSI provides instructors, cultural advisors, linguists, interpreters, translators, subject matter experts, advisors, mentors, role players, training support specialists, training delivery officers, intelligence analysts, counterintelligence (CI) specialists, technical support, field technicians, security professionals, logistics specialists, operations coordinators, budget specialists, administrative support specialists, emergency medical technicians (EMT), exercise controllers (EXCON), mission managers, project managers, program managers for a wide variety of mission critical requirements.   This position will be stationed in Kabul, Afghanistan and contingent upon contract award.   Major Duties and Responsibilities 1)      Interpret and translate verbal communications; provide translation services during interviews and meetings; and transcribe and analyze spoken communications 2)      Interpret and translate written communications; review and analyze foreign language documents for key information; and prepare documents in English and Nepali languages 3)      Ensure communications and translations are conveyed and understood in the proper context 4)      Observe and analyze culture-specific, non-verbal indicators and cues as they relate to written or spoken communications 5)      Provide administrative support related to specific areas of assignment   Qualifications 1)      U . S. Citizen 2)      Active Secret to Top Secret/SCI clearance 3)      Minimum of three (3) years of experience as Nepali Linguist (written and spoken communications) required 4)      Excellent command of both the English and Nepali languages; demonstrated language proficiency for English and Nepali of at least S4 (speaking) and R4 (reading), as classified by the U.S. Department of State's School of Language Studies, or at the Superior level, as classified by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Language (ACTFL). 5)      Demonstrated ability to deal effectively with individuals or groups from various levels and backgrounds 6)      Must be in good physical condition with no health deficiencies, either temporary or long lasting, that would impair performance of duties; must meet the current U.S. government physical and medical standards required for deploying contractors to hazardous areas 7)      Must be capable of performing the following duties, as may be assigned at any time: Monitoring (listening to), translating, and synopsizing content of real-time oral communications recordings Transcribing from storage media, but not limited to audiocassettes, videocassettes or digital media and typing in both the required target language(s) and English Preparing typed English translations from other source media Performing quality control reviews of completed work Validating the accuracy of completed translations and transcriptions Interpreting oral conversations concurrently/simultaneously   Additional Desirable Qualifications, Skills and Knowledge 1)      Knowledge of Afghanistan and Nepal culture, traditions, and customs is highly desirable. 2)      Experience working in a high-threat environment and experience with U.S. Department of State security operations are strongly preferred.   CLICK ON LINK BELOW TO BE DIRECTED TO OUR WEBSITE FOR YOUR APPLICATION PROCESS: https://groupssi.applicantpro.com/jobs/891447.html Mid Atlantic Professionals Inc., DBA/SSI is committed to providing equal opportunity to all associates without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, sex, age, national origin, or physical disability. The Company is committed to provide reasonable accommodation (including making change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternative format) to qualified individuals with disabilities to apply for a job or to perform a job. To request reasonable accommodation please contact HR Department at Recruitment@groupssi.com or 301-540-8864
SSI Group Kabul, Afghanistan Full-Time
SSI Group
Dec 02, 2019
Vetting Technical Support Specialist (Erbil, Iraq) (OCONUS) Featured
SSI is an 8(m) economically disadvantaged woman owned small business (EDWOSB), providing cleared professionals and solutions for the Department of Defense, Department of State, Special Operations, and Intelligence Community. SSI provides instructors, cultural advisors, linguists, interpreters, translators, subject matter experts, advisors, mentors, role players, training support specialists, training delivery officers, intelligence analysts, counterintelligence (CI) specialists, technical support, field technicians, security professionals, logistics specialists, operations coordinators, budget specialists, administrative support specialists, emergency medical technicians (EMT), exercise controllers (EXCON), mission managers, project managers, program managers for a wide variety of mission critical requirements.   This position will be stationed in Erbil, Iraq and contingent upon contract award.   Major Duties and Responsibilities 1)      Position located at U.S. Mission Iraq with duty at the Consulate Erbil 2)      Maintain and service all biometric and peripheral equipment required to enroll, process, and vet personnel (the Diplomatic Security Identity Assurance System and associated peripherals, other mobile biometric collection systems, etc.), to include planning, operation, optimization, security administration, maintenance, and network management 3)      Responsible for working with U.S. Mission Information Resource Management (IRM) personnel to identify and resolve network connectivity issues conduct software and hardware upgrades, and performance of general maintenance of laptops, peripherals, and mobile biometric equipment 4)      Input and submit, on a daily basis, RSO-designated investigative checks (i.e., Name Checks and Interagency Checks) and provide results to Identity Intelligence Analysts for review 5)      Perform document and media exploitation and train other vetting personnel on the use of document and media exploitation equipment 6)      Assist in the management and procurement of consumables associated with the Department of State's (DOS) biometric enrollment devices 7)      Perform Temporary Duty at any Regional Security Office (RSO) world-wide to provide vetting technical support to the RSO mission of vetting locally engaged staff employees and job applicants 8)      Design, develop, prepare, and conduct training based on established course materials for biometric systems including mobile biometric equipment 9)      Perform biometric enrollments using the Diplomatic Security Identity Assurance System on local nationals seeking employment at U.S. embassies and Consulates worldwide 10)  Provide theater-wide training on the DOS's biometric enrollment devices to Foreign Service National Investigators (FSNIs) within the Embassy's Regional Security RSO 11)  Perform other related duties as assigned Qualifications 1)      U . S. Citizen 2)      Active Top-Secret security clearance with Special Compartmented Information access 3)      Minimum of four (4) years of experience maintaining U.S. Government biometric enrollment systems in the field overseas (including mobile biometric systems) 4)      Experience in identifying and resolving network connectivity issues and conducting software upgrades, hardware upgrades, and general maintenance of laptop computers and mobile biometric systems 5)      Ability to develop and conduct training on biometric enrollment systems including mobile biometric enrolment systems 6)      Must have experience with CELLEX collection and analysis 7)      Must be able to independently conduct CELLEX uploads, exploitations, and interpretation of results using either the SOFEX platform or other classified exploitation systems. 8)      Problem-solving skills and the ability to prioritize multiple and, sometimes, conflicting and complex tasks 9)      Must be able to operate as part of a team, cooperate effectively with other team members, and be mission focused 10)  Demonstrated ability to deal effectively with individuals or groups from various levels and backgrounds 11)  Must be in good physical condition with no health deficiencies, either temporary or long-lasting, that would impair performance of duties; must meet the current U.S. government physical and medical standards required for deploying contractors to hazardous areas Additional Desirable Qualifications, Skills and Knowledge 1)      Prior experience Iraq is highly desirable. 2)      Experience working in a high-threat environment and experience with U.S. Department of State security operations are strongly preferred.   CLICK ON LINK BELOW TO BE DIRECTED TO OUR WEBSITE FOR YOUR APPLICATION PROCESS: https://groupssi.applicantpro.com/jobs/891599.html   Mid Atlantic Professionals Inc., DBA/SSI is committed to providing equal opportunity to all associates without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, sex, age, national origin, or physical disability. The Company is committed to provide reasonable accommodation (including making change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternative format) to qualified individuals with disabilities to apply for a job or to perform a job. To request reasonable accommodation please contact HR Department at Recruitment@groupssi.com or 301-540-8864.
SSI Group Erbil, Iraq Full-Time
SSI Group
Dec 02, 2019
Various Analysis Positions (CONUS or OCONUS) Washington, DC, USA Featured
This position will be stationed in U.S. (CONUS) or outside the U.S. (OCONUS) and is pending contract award. SSI is seeking candidates in various Analysis mission task areas with a large number of labor categories for a major intelligence analysis program proposal.  Essential Functions & Responsibilities/Description   Positions are throughout the U.S. (CONUS) and outside the U.S. (OCONUS) For each of the positions below, we are sourcing for Junior, Mid, Senior and Expert level candidates: Air Systems Analyst All Source Analyst Biological Weapons (BW) Analyst Biometrics Identity Intelligence (I2) Analyst Chemical Weapons (CW) Analyst Command, Control, Communication, Computers & Intelligence (C4I) Analyst Counterdrug (CD) / Transnational Organized Crime (TOC) Analyst Counterterrorism/Insurgency Analyst Cyber Analyst Defense Industry Analyst Denial and Deception (D&D) Analyst Economic Analyst Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) Analyst Emerging and Disruptive Technology Analyst Energy Analyst Geospatial Analyst Ground Systems Analyst Imagery Analyst Logistics / Transportation Analyst Measurements and Signatures Intelligence (MASINT) Analyst Medical Intelligence Analyst Military Forces Analyst Missiles System Analyst Naval / Maritime / Naval Infantry Analyst Nuclear Systems Analyst Nuclear Weapons Analyst Open Source Analyst Political Military Analyst Prisoner of War (POW) / Missing In Action (MIA) Analyst Proliferation Analyst Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Analyst Social Media and Crowd-Sourced Data Analyst Social Network Analyst Socio-Cultural Analyst Space / Counterspace Analyst Target Materials (TM) Analyst Targeting Analyst Technical Intelligence (TECHINT) Analyst Technical SIGINT Analyst Technology Analyst Threat Finance Analyst Underground Facility (UGF) Analyst Warning Analyst Watchlist Analyst Weapons Systems Analyst Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Analyst CI Specialist CI / HUMINT Source Manager Collection Manager Collection Operations Manager Collection Strategist HUMINT Targeting Specialist Technology Targeting Specialist Minimum Qualifications Active TS/SCI or TS with SCI eligible clearances for all position levels Education & Experience: Junior Level - Bachelor's degree in an area related to the labor category plus a minimum of 3 years of experience conducting analysis relevant to the specific labor category, with at least a portion of the experience within the last 2 years, OR a minimum of 7 years of experience in the specific labor category may be substituted for a Bachelor's degree Mid Level - Bachelor's degree in an area related to the labor category plus a minimum of 8 years of experience conducting analysis relevant to the specific labor category, with at least a portion of the experience within the last 2 years Senior Level - Master's degree in an area related to the labor category plus a minimum of 12 years of experience conducting analysis relevant to the specific labor category, with at least a portion of the experience within the last 2 years, OR Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 7 years of experience in the specific labor category Expert Level - Master's degree in an area related to the labor category plus a minimum of 20 years of experience conducting analysis relevant to the specific labor category, with at least a portion of the experience within the last 2 years Preferred Qualifications Foreign language proficiency is a plus, but not required, as some of the positions at some locations require foreign language proficiency at the ILR 3/3/3 (listening, speaking, reading) level, measured by Defense Language Proficiency Test (DLPT) or equivalent   CLICK ON LINK BELOW TO BE DIRECTED TO OUR WEBSITE FOR YOUR APPLICATION: https://groupssi.applicantpro.com/jobs/1180711.html Mid Atlantic Professionals Inc., DBA/SSI is committed to providing equal opportunity to all associates without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, sex, age, national origin, or physical disability. The Company is committed to provide reasonable accommodation (including making change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternative format) to qualified individuals with disabilities to apply for a job or to perform a job. To request reasonable accommodation please contact HR Department at Recruitment@groupssi.com or 301-540-8864.
SSI Group CONUS OR OCONUS Full-Time
CTI Resource Management Services
Dec 02, 2019
Security Support Analyst (Washington, D.C.) Featured
$65,000 - $80,000 yearly
Position summary: To provide Security Support Services to DNDO to include, but not limited to, the following: Tasks: Develop and implement security policy and procedures (SOPs). Provide Physical Security support. Provide Document Control and accountability of classified information. Provide guidance and assistance on classification management. Develop classification and marking guides. Provide Personnel Security support. Track Security Files. Develop Training for DNDO personnel. Develop operating procedures for cleared personnel to include a working knowledge of SCIF development and operations. Manage security related improvements to the facility. Manage the foreign travel country clearance and Official Passport program. Coordinate with the DHS building guard force for regular and special events and building emergencies. Maintain the DNDO OPSEC program and train DNDO staff. Provide Security briefings for all staff including Senior Staff and incoming employees. Maintain Access Control for DNDO spaces. Manage the incoming foreign visitor program for DNDO. Attendance and punctuality are critical aspects of this position. Assist with other duties as needed.   Education and Experience: High School and 12 years total experience; with 8 years directly related. Prefer experience with/at Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Be proficient and have demonstrated experience in the use of the following software: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Microsoft Excel.   Security Clearance:  Applicant must currently possess a Top Secret Clearance and may require SCI access.  Employee must maintain clearance eligibility throughout employment. CTI is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. It is the policy of CTI to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information.
CTI Resource Management Services 1120 Vermont Avenue, Washington, DC 2005 Full-Time
CTI Resource Management Services
Dec 02, 2019
Accounting Clerk III (Travel Office) - (ATCL3_11132018) - Newport RI Featured
Job Title Accounting Clerk III (Travel Office) Education High School Location Newport-RI - 0002 - Newport, RI 02841-1703 US (Primary) Category Administrative / Clerical Salary Grade Date Needed By 11/14/2018 Job Type Full-time Travel 0 - 10% Job Description Position summary: To provide support for the following departments: Travel Office Maintenance Operations, Travel Office Support, Disbursing Office Support, Transportation Incentive Program Support, and Travel Compensation Support for the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Comptroller’s Office.   Tasks: Position will perform one or more of the following:   Travel Office Maintenance Operations : Generate the Approved Status Report within the Defense Travel System (DTS) on a daily basis. Upload DTS data to the Accounting System Interface (ASI) daily. Generate and distribute Travel and Foreign Travel reports on a daily basis. Generate and distribute the Leadership Travel report on a weekly basis.   Travel Office Support: Review travel orders within DTS a minimum of 10 calendar days before the date of departure including assessing whether the Network Activity (NWA) is entered correctly and is valid for use on the travel order. Upon completion of travel order review, route to the Approving Official for official approval. Assign travel order numbers to non-DTS travel orders including Permanent Change of Station (PCS), Temporary Change of Station (TCS), First Duty Station (FDS), and Invitational Travel Orders. Review the following forms for completeness within two (2) days of receipt or within one (1) day of the date of departure, whichever is sooner. Upon completion of the review, return the forms to the Passport Applicant. DD 1056; Authorization to Apply for a “NO FEE” Passport and/or Request for a VISA, DS 11; Application for a Passport; DS 82; and/or Application for U.S. Passport by Mail. Update the passport database with official passport data, including employee names, passport numbers, passport expiration dates, visa information, and notes pertaining to the official passport when a new passport is issued or when an employee or military member who was issued a passport separates from NUWCDIVNPT. Perform monthly reconciliation of the Centrally Billed Account (CBA) Invoice. Ticket transactions on the CBA Invoice shall be reconciled to the travel order or travel voucher in DTS. Research DTS rejections received via DTS-generated emails and identify corrective action to the department financial POC responsible for the travel order. Interview travelers who are assigned to depart on Long Term Travel (LTT) or TCS prior to departure in accordance with the TCS/PCS worksheet.  Interview must be scheduled within three (3) days of receipt of notification. Perform an initial review of a Long Term Cost Analysis worksheet for PCS, TCS, or Long Term Temporary Duty (LT TDY) costs for completeness after meeting with the department POC and receiving a copy of the LT TDY questionnaire. Route the Long Term Cost Analysis worksheet to the Code 013 Government Travel POC for final review. Prepare the LTT, PCS, and TCS spreadsheet when travelers are placed on LTT, PCS, or TCS and upload the spreadsheet to the Travel/Disbursing shared drive. Prepare travel memos for PCS Orders, TCS Orders, LTT Orders, FSD Orders, Government Passports and VISAs. Enter military personnel travel data into the Individual Personnel Tempo Program Online (ITEMPO) System.   Disbursing Office Support: Complete initial review and validation of DTS vouchers within five (5) business days of submission. Route complete travel vouchers to the Government Travel Approving Official (AO). For incomplete travel vouchers, collect missing information required for the completion of vouchers from the department travel POC associated with the traveler. If the information cannot be collected within two (2) business days of initial review, the incomplete vouchers shall be routed to Code 013 Government personnel. Convert overseas travel expenses in foreign currency to U.S. dollars for all foreign travel vouchers. Research DTS voucher rejections received via DTS-generated emails and identify corrective action to the department financial POC responsible for the travel voucher. Once a week, make copies of the DD Forms 1131 submitted and file the copy in accordance with records management guidelines.   Transportation Incentive Program (TIP) Support: Provide guidance to employees completing the TIP application. Notify TIP participants via email when program reimbursement is available. Verify eligibility of new applicants and submit completed TIP applications to Code 013 TIP POC. Review TIP withdrawal applications for completeness and accuracy within 1 day of receipt and send the withdrawal application to Code 013 Government personnel and update the TIP Quarterly Validation Report. Post updates to the TIP share drive including participant and payment data. Conduct monthly review of vanpool attendance sheets. Perform reconciliation between the vanpool attendance sheets, the participants’ time and attendance records, and actual travel records and provide results to the Code 013 TIP POC.   Travel Compensation Support: Respond to questions from NUWCDIVNPT traveler(s) regarding completion of travel compensation claims whether submitted by the traveler electronically via ASI or manually via a hard copy form. Record hard copy forms in the Travel Compensation log within ASI in the order which they are received. Perform analysis of Government supervisor-approved claims to verify the amount of travel compensation time calculated using the first in, first out method. Travel compensation claims must be processed within 14 days of receipt. Notify the Government POC of any claim that cannot be processed within 14 days. Enter travel compensation time into N-ERP upon receipt of Government supervisor-approved travel compensation claims. Once entered into N-ERP, notify the traveler and the traveler’s supervisor that the time has been entered into N-ERP and is available for processing by the supervisor within N-ERP. Scan and file finalized hard copy claims and associated supporting. Payroll Support : On a bi-weekly basis, enter time and attendance into the Defense Civilian Pay System (DCPS) after the N-ERP CATA run including retroactive adjustments as well as current time and attendance records. Generate the Outstanding Leave, Missing Time, Invalid Transaction (current and retroactive) and Conversion of Hours (current and retroactive) reports within DCPS; reconcile data to employee timecards on a weekly basis and make any required corrections identified by the reports. Education and Experience: Security Clearance:  Employee must undergo a favorable background check through local and national criminal databases and credit check as well as obtain and maintain a favorably adjudicated NACLC.   CTI is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. It is the policy of CTI to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information. # of Hires Needed 3 Exemption Type Non-Exempt Hiring Manager Mahony, Michael (Vice President/Business Dev - Operations - BD (01.00.21)) Job Requirements Education and Experience: Required:  High School and a minimum of 4 years' experience with defense travel and accounting support is required. Advanced working knowledge of the Defense Travel System (DTS) and Navy Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. Experience processing non-DTS travel orders including Permanent Change of Station (PCS), Temporary Change of Station (TCS), First Duty Station (FDS), and Invitational Travel Orders. Security Clearance: A favorable NACLC is required and must be maintained throughout employment.  Employee must also undergo a favorable background check through the local and national criminal database, along with a credit check. CLICK ON LINK BELOW TO BE DIRECTED TO OUR WEBSITE FOR YOUR APPLICATION PROCESS: https://ctirms.hua.hrsmart.com/hr/ats/Posting/view/37
CTI Resource Management Services Newport RI Full-Time
Commsult Inc.
Dec 02, 2019
RF System Technician Wausau, Wisconsin Featured
Northway Communications, Inc.  has immediate openings for self-starting RF Technicians with proven experience in the installation and repair of land mobile radio equipment and systems.  We are an established company with a solid reputation as the wireless solutions leader in Central Wisconsin. We are currently seeking qualified individuals to fill the following positions: RF System Technician (Field and Bench Technicians) The successful candidate will be responsible for: Installation, support and maintenance of Motorola RF two way communications equipment Providing technical support, testing and troubleshooting to customers as needed (onsite and phone support). Tuning duplexers and transmitter combiner systems Performing Motorola R56 audits Performing RF system optimization Qualifications: Trade school diploma, certification program or AS degree in an appropriate field or equivalent work experience Prefer 3+ years experience installing and maintaining Motorola systems or similar experience Ability to read and understand schematics, board layouts and other technical documents The ability to work independently in remote locations Strong computer skills Willingness and ability to work “on-call” on a rotational basis A proven ability to operate industry standard test equipment Strong verbal and written skills FCC license and/or ETA certification a plus A valid drivers license, good driving record and ability to pass drug and background checks  As a Key Member of our Technical Staff we will support you with: A competitive compensation plan commensurate with experience Medical plan available A company vehicle for work use 401(k) Vacation, sick time benefits available  If you have the drive to succeed and a proven track record of technical competence, we have the job that can meet or exceed your expectations. PLEASE DIRECT ALL RESUMES TO:  mike@commsult.net
Commsult Inc. Wausau, WI, USA Full-Time

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