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Noblis is seeking to hire a Data Analysis and Visualization Specialist with ACITVE Secret clearance in Springfield, VA
As a Data Analysis and Visualization Specialist at Noblis you will be responsible for collaborating with clients on the collection and visualization of data to inform leadership on making effective data-driven decisions. You will be responsible for data collection and management and as well as educating the client on best practices as it relates to data. In this role, you will work collaboratively with senior leaders to inform them on best data visualization and address challenges and solutioning as it relates to the data. Potential for hybrid work schedule.
- Lead the development and implementation of data visualization solutions which inform, influence, and support business decisions for internal and external stakeholders.
- Build and maintain user friendly dashboards which empower operational and exploratory analysis for both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Leverage technical expertise and creative problem solving to build, enhance, and automate analytics and dashboarding capabilities for the team.
- Effectively manage and prioritize multiple concurrent projects that require input and communication from diverse cross-functional stakeholders while balancing impact on business needs.
- Develop and enforce data collection and management best practices.
The Program Analyst – International will provide strategic, analytical, and program management support to the International Cooperative Program Office (ICPO) within the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Science & Technology Directorate (S&T). ICPO enables DHS international engagements that discover innovation, leverage international capabilities, drive solutions, and influence science and technology security advancement world-wise.
The ICPO team develops partnerships with foreign governments and international organizations that enhance scientific and technical knowledge for homeland security purposes. International cooperative partnership can improve operational effectiveness, enhance affordability, and provide S&T access to broader knowledge-base and partner capabilities to provide impact across DHS mission areas.
This position will be responsible for supporting country-level engagements by providing project management, facilitation, and relationship management; engaging across S&T, DHS, and USG partners to understand customer needs, analyzing technology requirements and partner capabilities, and working across regions to provide engagement recommendations. The successful candidate will navigate the nuanced relationships intrinsic to foreign partnerships and have strong program management skills.
The successful candidate will be self-motivated, operate well in a matrixed environment, successfully execute competing priorities, and be able to distill and communicate complex concepts to enable nontechnical managers to make informed decisions.
Responsibilities and duties may include but are not limited to:
- Lead international engagement project planning and control, including tracking progress, schedules, and government assigned action items; preparing project plans and milestones; status reports; and monitoring progress against milestones
- Facilitate meetings between internal DHS partners and with outside, including international, partners with limited federal oversight.
- Provide input and assistance in preparing international project briefs, composing project reports and documents.
- Developing technical and programmatic status reports, PowerPoint briefings, and read-ahead materials.
- Create and maintain records of project activities; Independently or under minimal guidance identify, collect, distill, organize, and maintain files of all program documents; Capturing best practices and lessons learned so documents can be transitioned efficiently within the office.
- Maintaining organized and logical files for all necessary program documentation.
- Manage communication with multiple stakeholders across DHS and with foreign partners, maintaining awareness of relevant compliance, disclosure, and agreement requirements.
- Executive and administrative support in coordinating, organizing, and scheduling meetings, conference rooms, conference calls, and take meetings notes and attendance; Coordinate program level taskings to the program offices which may include congressional responses and program data calls.
- Being conversant in details for discussion, both verbal and written, on ICPO programs and S&T international policies.
- Assisting the customer by supporting the development of constructive relationships with program stakeholders across the Federal government, to include within DHS and outside of DHS.
- Performing quality assurance.
The role may require international travel and occasional meetings outside of 9am - 5pm ET. Hybrid position. Must be available to be on client site (Washington, DC) routinely.
Noblis is positioned to provide a Management Analyst to decision makers in the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) office under DHS to address threat anticipation, identification, and analysis support to DHS components and other decision makers. Threat understanding at its earliest point possible is critical to driving counter activities employed by DHS components and partners, and protecting the U.S. population and assets from naturally-occurring and man-made threats.
If you are interested in this exciting opportunity to help develop and advance DHS’s new approach to countering WMD and other threats, we are actively seeking to identify personnel to join our team of talented professionals who possess the experience, vision, commitment and integrity to successfully support the strategic goals of DHS CWMD. Responsibilities include:
- Technical editing and writing of policy and strategic products, standard operating procedures and other relevant documentation.
- Briefing key CWMD staff and external stakeholders on tasks, projects, and other work activities.
- Attend meetings and provide written summaries for the client.
- Innovating new processes and knowledge products to enhance policy and strategy decision-making in the CWMD/CBRN mission space.
*** this position is for upcoming work***
Are you looking to make a difference in the federal government? Are you looking for a career, not just a “job”? Are you passionate about doing what’s right? Do you have experience and skills in budget management? Then we have a position for you.
The Budget Analyst will be responsible for developing budgets, monitoring and reporting on the status of Information Technology and other projects for a Federal Government Client. To accomplish this, the Budget Analyst will gather data from financial and contract systems as well as consolidating invoice data. S/He will exercise excellent spreadsheet and presentation skills to assist in the analysis and communication of project financial status. The successful candidate will also demonstrate excellent problem solving skills and analytical capabilities.
Additional responsibilities will include:
- Forecasting expenditures; estimates to complete; estimate at completion
- Conduct variance analysis and explain the root cause to management
- Build presentations to explain funding status and analysis
- Apply consulting and interpersonal skills to a wide range of business situations
- Interview clients, define budget requirements, develop cost estimates and research data issues
Noblis and our wholly owned subsidiary, Noblis ESI, are solving difficult problems that help our government and our country. We bring the best of scientific thought, management, and engineering expertise with a reputation for independence and objectivity. We support a wide range of government and industry clients in the areas of national security, intelligence, transportation, healthcare, environmental sustainability, and enterprise engineering. Learn more at Noblis -About Us
Why work at a Noblis company?
Our employees find greater meaning in their work and balance the other things in life that matter to them. Our people are our greatest asset. They are exceptionally skilled, knowledgeable, team-oriented, and mission-driven individuals who want to do work that matters and benefits the public.
Noblis has won numerous workplace awards. Noblis maintains a drug-free workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, hairstyles historically associated with race or other characteristics protected by law.
Noblis is positioned to provide a Senior Management Analyst and Technical Editor to decision makers in the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) office under DHS to address threat anticipation, identification, and analysis support to DHS components and other decision makers. Threat understanding at its earliest point possible is critical to driving counter activities employed by DHS components and partners, and protecting the U.S. population and assets from naturally-occurring and man-made threats.
If you are interested in this exciting opportunity to help develop and advance DHS’s new approach to countering WMD and other threats, we are actively seeking to identify personnel to join our team of talented professionals who possess the experience, vision, commitment and integrity to successfully support the strategic goals of DHS CWMD. Responsibilities include:
- Technical editing and writing of biosurveillance products, standard operating procedures and other relevant documentation.
- Briefing key CWMD staff and external stakeholders on tasks, projects, and other work activities.
- Surveying stakeholders for requirements and user satisfaction with delivered outputs.
- Training and mentoring new analysts and advancing the client's training program and repository of standard operating procedures.
- Innovating around new processes and products to enhance early detection and improved analysis of biological threats globally.
Noblis is seeking experienced Budget Analysts for our client’s operational requirements on a mission focused program located in McLean, VA or Bethesda, MD. Successful candidates in this position will collaborate with a diverse group of individuals across the intelligence community (IC) and directly contribute to the development and implementation of Agency budgets.
Primary Responsibilities
- Develop, analyze, and propose recommendations for financial data calls and IC portfolio reviews.
- Develop and evaluate fiscal program builds.
- Coordinate with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and other IC agencies to gather financial data, assess performance against stated benchmarks, and develop recommendations for program builds.
- Lead or support the development of funding documents, develop spend plans, track spending and execution, and document financial commitments, obligations, and expenses.
- Draft inputs to the Congressional Budget Justification Book (CBJB) to Congress.
- Participate and support all aspects of the Intelligence Planning, Programming, Budget, and Evaluation (IPPBE) process.
Noblis is seeking qualified military members who are eligible to participate in the DOD Skillbridge candidates through Hiring Our Heroes Corporate Fellowship Program.
This is a program is an initiative to help transitioning active duty people to find meaningful employment opportunities and preparing them for the civilian workforce.
- The Corporate Fellowship Program is a 12-week program held 3 times a year
- Involves hands-on experience and training in a variety of positions to help give you the civilian related experience
- Supervisors and mentors share their experience and knowledge and provide feedback
- Help you increase your professional network
- Noblis is a Military Friendly company with over 19% being prior or current military
Build Your Real-World Experience
As part of the fellowship program with Noblis, you will do real work on projects where you can learn, contribute, and see what it’s like on the civilian side of your professional career field. You will be an integral part of our team from day one. You’ll also participate in group collaboration activities that allow you to meet other team members and form new connections. You’ll attend weekly seminars and networking events designed to prepare you for life after the military. You’ll always be learning and growing!
Learn, Network, and Contribute
Your time with Noblis will be challenging, educational, hands on, and memorable. You will leave prepared for life after the military —as a leader, problem-solver, and critical thinker with real-world experience. And if you love it at Noblis, our hope is to align your skills to one of our current openings one of the several mission areas. We know we will not be able to employ everyone, so our ultimate goal is to prepare you for the civilian sector and help increase your skills to be able to find employment opportunities across the industry.
Noblis is seeking a Data Analyst in Bethesda, MD or McLean, VA. With our team, you will be working with our mission focused client program in a dynamic environment to provide technical and analytic support to a small, high-impact team.
Primary responsibilities:
- Work with intelligence analysts and data scientists to build statistical models, test hypotheses, and interpret, summarize, visualize, and succinctly report data findings.
- Leverage automation and machine learning models to manage data, predict scenarios, and make recommendations to a non-technical audience.
- Contribute to building new analytical tools in support of IC analysts.
- Leverage technical frameworks and collaboration technologies including Amazon Web Service and Git.
Noblis is seeking a Policy and Strategy Analyst for our client’s operational requirement on a mission focused program located in McLean, VA or Bethesda, MD.
Job Responsibilities:
- Lead or substantially participate in executing intelligence studies including the development of needs, translating needs into requirements, defining and gaining approval for a Terms of Reference, collecting, normalizing, and preparing data, accomplishing data analysis from quantitative and qualitative data, and applying qualitative and quantitative analytic techniques to develop well-formed and supported alternatives and recommendations for IC decision-making.
Noblis is seeking Project Management Analyst(s) for our client’s operational requirements on a mission focused program located in McLean, VA or Bethesda, MD. Successful candidates in this position will collaborate with a diverse group of individuals across the intelligence community (IC).
Primary Responsibilities:
- Develop, maintain, or administer IC policies, guidelines, operating procedures, and transition plans.
- Review, analyze, and make recommended improvements to IC documents including policies, guidelines, concepts of operation, and operating procedures.
- Facilitate or provide support to internal and external governance forums such as boards, committees, and councils.
- Implement improvements and efficiencies in business processes, customer management, and in data gathering and reporting.
- Lead or support the development and execution of project or program management plans that articulate scope of work, required tasks, and performance metrics and monitoring.
- Provide support for IC systems, software, or data programs or projects including monitoring contracts and performance, reporting status, facilitating meetings and actions, establishing future needs and requirements, and gathering and implementing best practices.
- Guide the implementation or adoption of IC projects to include supporting training, developing operating procedures, communications and branding materials, facilitating working groups, and providing monthly assessments and reporting to varied internal and external forums.