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Total 10 business management project planning job vacancies in fort meade naval facilities maryland

Industrial Property Management Specialist (Deployable)

Full-time
Fort Worth, Texas
Construction / Property
3 weeks ago
Plans and implements the total property management program for the a.....

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Flight Test Pilot

Full-time
Fort Worth, Texas
Quality Assurance / Control
1 day ago
Plan and execute F-35A/B/C acceptance check flights in accordance wi.....

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Contract Administrator

Full-time
Fort Eustis, Virginia
Others
1 day ago
If selected at the GS-09 level, duties will be performed in a develo.....

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Supervisory Contract Specialist

Full-time
Fort Worth, Texas
Others
1 day ago
Plans/supervises/manages/leads employees responsible for contract po.....

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Personnel Security Specialist

Full-time
Fort Gregg-Adams, Virgini...
Legal / Public / Security
1 week ago
Implements operational policies and procedures to maintain complianc.....

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Security Specialist

Full-time
Fort Gregg-Adams, Virgini...
Legal / Public / Security
1 week ago
Serve as a Security Specialist, advising a DCMA Regional Command lev.....

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Procurement Technician

Full-time
Fort Greely, Alaska
Purchasing / Procurement / Inventory
1 week ago
If selected at the GS-06 level, duties will be performed in a develo.....

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Contract Administrator

Full-time
Fort Greely, Alaska
Others
2 weeks ago
If selected at the GS-12 level, duties will be performed in a develo.....

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Deployment Coordination Specialist

Full-time
Fort Gregg-Adams, Virgini...
Others
2 weeks ago
Serves as a deployment coordination specialist for the Combat Suppor.....

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Quality Assurance Specialist

Full-time
Linthicum, Maryland
Quality Assurance / Control
3 weeks ago
Performs duties associated with the administration of the quality as.....

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