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NASA AMES Research Center Job Status : Full-Time Travel: Limited, as needed Must be a US citizen Join the NASA CPSS II team as a Program Analyst 3 to support the Science and Technology Office (STO)

NASA AMES Research Center Job Status : Full-Time Travel: Limited, as needed Must be a US citizen Join the NASA CPSS II team as a Program Analyst 3 to support the Science and Technology Office (STO)

This role partners with the Director of Data Analytics to develop and implement AI-based tools and ... Must be able to work inside the office full-time. TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: * Potential Local Site ...

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Employment Type: Full-Time * Travel: Occasional local travel, as needed POSITION SUMMARY Entrega is seeking a Project Finance Analyst to support the financial performance, visibility, and discipline ...

Employment Type: Full-Time * Travel: Occasional local travel, as needed POSITION SUMMARY Entrega is seeking a Project Finance Analyst to support the financial performance, visibility, and discipline ...

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What is the difference between Full Time Travel Analyst vs Part Time Travel Analyst?

AspectFull Time Travel AnalystPart Time Travel Analyst
Work HoursTypically 35-40 hours per weekFewer hours, often less than 20 hours per week
CertificationsRelevant travel and data analysis certificationsSame certifications as full-time, but often less emphasis
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, travel agencies, corporate travel departmentsSimilar environments, often flexible or remote
Employer UsageCommon in corporate, travel agencies, tourism companiesLess common, often freelance or part-time roles

The main difference between a Full Time Travel Analyst and a Part Time Travel Analyst lies in work hours and commitment. Full Time Travel Analysts work standard hours and are typically employed full-time, while Part Time Travel Analysts work fewer hours, often with flexible schedules. Both roles require similar skills and certifications, but the full-time position offers more stability and benefits.

What does a full time travel analyst do?

A full-time travel analyst researches and analyzes travel data to identify trends, optimize travel plans, and improve travel-related services. They often use data analysis tools and industry knowledge to support decision-making for travel companies or organizations, typically working in an office environment with a standard schedule.

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Cartographic Analyst (Night Shift)

Nelson Intelligence Solutions

Springfield, VA

Full-time

Re-posted 18 hours ago


Job description

Job Category: Cartographer

Location: Springfield, Virginia

Schedule: Full-time

Travel: None

Shift: Night Job (2nd Shift)

Potential for Teleworking: No

Clearance Level Must Currently Possess: Top Secret/SCI

Clearance Level Must Be Willing to Take a: Counter Intelligence Polygraph

Description Nelson Intelligence Solutions prides itself of having the most diverse and accomplished staff you will find in your career. NiS offers competitive benefits and an amazing workplace culture where you will feel valued while you perform mission critical work for the federal government. NiS is seeking a Cartographic Analyst to join our growing team. As a Cartographic Analyst, you will be responsible for working with a multi-disciplined team of analysts to independently select and extrapolate intelligence and operations production data and present summaries as required. The candidate must possess the ability to follow established geospatial data production processes for content analysis, validation, cleansing, collection and reporting. Selected applicant will be subject to a Counter Intelligence (CI) polygraph.

Basic Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Geography, GIS or equivalent military training and experience (High School diploma with 4 years of experience in lieu of degree is acceptable)
  • Experience with cartographic finishing, feature extraction, and data content management
  • Experience with feature extraction software suites such as ESRI ArcGIS, SOCET GXP, RemoteView, or comparable Electronic Light Table (ELT) software

Preferred Additional Skills

  • Attended a basic Intelligence Course
  • Experience managing or maintaining relational database management systems, such as Oracle Spatial or ArcSDE
  • Experience with application engineering, system administration, or software configuration of industry standard geospatial analysis and production software

Physical Requirements

  • Regularly required to sit for extended periods up to 80% of the time; frequently required to move about to access file cabinets and use office equipment such as PC, copier, fax, telephone, cell phone, etc.
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include use of computer monitor screens up to 80% of time

NiS Overview NiS is a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business with an emphasis on Federal government opportunities in support of the Department of Defense, Intelligence Community and State and local government. NiS is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to disability, protected veteran status, race, color, religious creed, national origin, citizenship, marital status, sex, sexual orientation/gender identity, age, or genetic information.