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Process Power Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

Power Platform Developer

Arlington, VA · On-site

$69.40K - $158K/yr

Document system processes and procedures in a clear manner. Discuss requirements with clients and follow internal and client-specific protocols used to document and design Power Platform sites ...

We intend to disrupt the technology market with the software tools that we built to power our own successful digital transformation. As a Principal Associate Process Manager, responsibilities will ...

We intend to disrupt the technology market with the software tools that we built to power our own successful digital transformation. As a Principal Associate Process Manager, responsibilities will ...

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What is the difference between Process Power vs Process Engineer?

AspectProcess PowerProcess Engineer
CredentialsTypically requires engineering degrees, certifications in power systems or process controlRequires engineering degree, often with certifications in process design or control systems
Work EnvironmentPower plants, energy sectors, industrial facilitiesManufacturing plants, chemical industries, process facilities
Industry UsageEnergy, power generation, large-scale industrial operationsManufacturing, chemical processing, oil & gas

Process Power professionals focus on managing and optimizing power systems within energy and industrial sectors, while Process Engineers design and improve manufacturing or processing systems. Both roles require engineering knowledge and often overlap in industries like energy and manufacturing, but their core responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

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Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Mission Objectives ? The Business Analyst supports the Department of Treasury, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) and bureaus by translating needs into actionable process and data improvements. The role facilitates workshops, maps as-is and to-be processes, and defines KPIs tied to mission outcomes. It builds dashboards and automations with Power BI, Excel, SharePoint, Power Platform, or ServiceNow. By optimizing workflows and reporting, it strengthens governance, reduces cost and risk, and accelerates modernization.

  • Elicit needs via interviews and workshops. Produce as-is/to-be models.
  • Map requirements to objectives. Create process maps using BPMN or Visio.
  • Maintain SOPs, KBAs, wikis, and collaboration sites (SharePoint).
  • Configure forms and workflows to automate processes (Power Platform).
  • Produce dashboards and briefings (Excel, Power BI, PowerPoint).
  • Ensure 508 compliance for all artifacts.
  • Provide clear, concise documentation, positioned for decision making.
  • Data-driven recommendations