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Acquisition Program Scheduler

Company Name:
Koch Davis
The acquisition program scheduler develops, maintains and tracks an integrated master schedule (IMS) for the missile defense agency engineering & support services. Plans, analyzes and maintains project schedules. The responsible individual integrates multiple project schedules into the master schedule. Identifies the impacts of work performed as scheduled and/or performed late. Conducts dependency analyses, identifies critical paths, assesses interdependencies and illustrates project links. The incumbent prepares weekly schedule reports to support meetings, including transferring project data into MS power point presentations and milestones professional schedules, when required. The responsible person also assists government managers generating project schedules and monitoring impacts to the master schedule. The person, responsible for this position, coordinates with managers to maintain project schedule status and potential impacts to long-term and short-term goals of each (acquisition) project. Provides progress feedback, prepares milestone updates and assists determining solutions to project execution problems. Regularly provides the latest schedule-related information to leadership.
Requirements
Expert knowledge of Microsoft office suite of applications, including MS project and MS milestones professional, is required. Also requires three years of relevant, scheduling-related experience; including at least one year experience supporting managers at an executive level equivalent to military 06 and/or government GS-15. Ability to simultaneously manage multiple projects is highly desired. Strong communication skills, oral and written, are also desired.
Education
The ideal candidate requires a bachelor degree.
Client
The client is a multinational company providing professional services and information technology.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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