Deputy Project Manager- TS/SCI with POLY Required with Security Clearance Administrative & Office Jobs - Columbia, MD at Geebo

Deputy Project Manager- TS/SCI with POLY Required with Security Clearance

Your Impact:
You will work side by side with the Cyber Division Lead to provide program and portfolio management and analysis
Responsibilities:
o Daily activities include preparation of contract deliverables, Task Order review and preparation of briefings and presentations.
o Tasks include analysis, development of program review, and process improvement#divergent Here's What You'll Need:
o Active TS/SCI with Polygrapho Experience providing administrative support such as technical writing, proofreading, technical editing of word processing and other computer-based documents, integration of various sources into a cohesive product which may be delivered as computer-based magnetic media, preparation of graphical and narrative presentation material.
o Experience preparing management plans and reports.
o Experience coordinating schedules to facilitate completion of proposals, contract deliverables, task order review, and briefings/presentations.
o Experience performing analysis, development, and review of program or functional areas.
o Experience with MS Office tools.
o Experience preparing deliverables, reading/interpreting reports and understanding program goalsMinimum Years of
Experience:
o 5 years with Bachelor's Degreeo 7 years with Associate's Degreeo 9 years with High School Diploma Recommended Skills Administration Business Process Improvement Coordinating Copy Editing Editing Microsoft Office Apply to this job.
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