Ardent Eagle Solutions
Executive Administrative Specialist
Ardent Eagle Solutions, Silver Spring, Maryland, United States, 20900
About Us:
Are you ready to join an exceptional team that's rewriting the future of national security and global impact? Welcome to Ardent Eagle Solutions (AES), a dynamic and rapidly expanding small business that's at the forefront of supporting the Federal Government, Department of Defense (DoD), and Intelligence Community (IC) on a global scale.At AES, we don't just embrace change; we drive it. We're in the business of transforming challenges into opportunities, and ordinary careers into extraordinary journeys. As part of our team, you'll be at the heart of groundbreaking missions that shape the course of history and protect our nation's most critical interests.Our commitment to success doesn't end with our customers; it begins with you. We're dedicated to nurturing the talents of our remarkable employees and propelling them to new heights of excellence. Here, you'll find a culture that empowers you to excel, innovate, and realize your full potential.Overview:The NOAA Fisheries Office of the Assistant Administrator, Office of the Chief of Staff is tasked with monitoring and providing staff support for the execution of NOAA Fisheries regulatory, science and operational activities. It is the central point of contact for routing Congressional inquiries and internal inquiries from NOAA headquarters and the Department of Commerce; as well as maintaining momentum on NOAA Fisheries Executive Leadership priorities. The Office of the Chief of Staff ensures open, transparent communications with NOAA headquarters and the Department of Commerce in order to ensure awareness of key NOAA Fisheries activities, goals and objectives. The Office of Chief of Staff performs with a high degree of operational efficiency through extensive internal coordination efforts with NOAA Fisheries headquarters program offices, regional offices and science centers.Background:NOAAs National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is responsible for the conservation and management of our Nations living marine resources and their habitats. By developing high quality science and supporting an ecosystem-based approach to management, NMFS provides important services to the Nation, including sustainable fisheries, healthy ecosystems, safe seafood, and protected species recovery.The NMFS Office of the Assistant Administrator oversees all regulatory actions, the science that supports management, and agency operations.Responsibilities:Key tasks include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following:Maintain friendly and professional atmosphere of NMS Front OfficeEscorting visitors from Security/Greeting visitorsTravel preparer for NMFS Office of the Assistant Administrator; which includes the Front Office Political and Senior Executive Directorate.Timekeeper for NMFS Office of the Assistant AdministratorSupport travel card managementSolicit agenda items, prepare and disseminate meeting agendas, prepare minutes from meetings and disseminate to participants, and assist in tracking action items.Coordinate logistics for various meetings (reserve meeting /training rooms, print and assemble meeting materials, manage audio visuals, set up webinars, and manage rosters).Inventory and coordinate office's supply orders with procurement staff, maintain budget- tracking spreadsheets, and reconcile expensesDevelop and maintain request tracking files (e.g., using Google suite and Microsoft Suite).Support Human Resources and Financial management functions by tracking actions and inputting entry level dataUpload content (e.g., documents, templates, and meeting minutes) and meeting minutes to intranet, wiki, and google sites as needed.Ship/mail award plaques and certificates to recipients as needed.Monitor all OAA e-mail functional boxes and check/disperse mail to appropriate federal staffUpdate contact lists and upload to intranet as needed.Respond to and initiate inquiries (questions regarding personnel, facilities, administration, programs, etc.).Explain policies, answer questions, and independently resolve problems whenever feasible.Prepare presentation materials for use by others, editing content and adding appropriate graphic and design elements.Schedule meetings and appointments for the OAA management when necessaryPrepare meeting agendas and notes
Qualifications:8 or more years experience in administrative roleAbility to multitask, prioritize tasks, and manage time. Strong communication skills, both oral and written.
Ability to identify, propose and initiate opportunities to improve office efficiency and staff support.Ability to apply knowledge and experience to achieve program objectives, identify problems and propose solutions.Proficiency in Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).Proficiency in computer use including email, electronic file management, and calendaring.Demonstrated ability to learn new technical tasks.Demonstrated knowledge of principles, practices and procedures in administration and office management.
Clearance:Public Trust
Education:BS/BA (or equivalent)Benefits and EEO:At Ardent Eagle Solutions, we offer a comprehensive benefits package to our employees and their families:Medical/Dental/Vision CoverageMatching 401(k) PlanContinuing Education AssistancePaid Time OffThis job description is intended to describe the general scope of work and level of work that is needed to perform while on task with Ardent Eagle Solutions. Other duties may be assigned. Selected candidates may undergo a government security investigation and must fulfill eligibility criteria for accessing classified information. US citizenship may be a prerequisite for certain roles.
Ardent Eagle Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer#ADMIN
Are you ready to join an exceptional team that's rewriting the future of national security and global impact? Welcome to Ardent Eagle Solutions (AES), a dynamic and rapidly expanding small business that's at the forefront of supporting the Federal Government, Department of Defense (DoD), and Intelligence Community (IC) on a global scale.At AES, we don't just embrace change; we drive it. We're in the business of transforming challenges into opportunities, and ordinary careers into extraordinary journeys. As part of our team, you'll be at the heart of groundbreaking missions that shape the course of history and protect our nation's most critical interests.Our commitment to success doesn't end with our customers; it begins with you. We're dedicated to nurturing the talents of our remarkable employees and propelling them to new heights of excellence. Here, you'll find a culture that empowers you to excel, innovate, and realize your full potential.Overview:The NOAA Fisheries Office of the Assistant Administrator, Office of the Chief of Staff is tasked with monitoring and providing staff support for the execution of NOAA Fisheries regulatory, science and operational activities. It is the central point of contact for routing Congressional inquiries and internal inquiries from NOAA headquarters and the Department of Commerce; as well as maintaining momentum on NOAA Fisheries Executive Leadership priorities. The Office of the Chief of Staff ensures open, transparent communications with NOAA headquarters and the Department of Commerce in order to ensure awareness of key NOAA Fisheries activities, goals and objectives. The Office of Chief of Staff performs with a high degree of operational efficiency through extensive internal coordination efforts with NOAA Fisheries headquarters program offices, regional offices and science centers.Background:NOAAs National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is responsible for the conservation and management of our Nations living marine resources and their habitats. By developing high quality science and supporting an ecosystem-based approach to management, NMFS provides important services to the Nation, including sustainable fisheries, healthy ecosystems, safe seafood, and protected species recovery.The NMFS Office of the Assistant Administrator oversees all regulatory actions, the science that supports management, and agency operations.Responsibilities:Key tasks include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following:Maintain friendly and professional atmosphere of NMS Front OfficeEscorting visitors from Security/Greeting visitorsTravel preparer for NMFS Office of the Assistant Administrator; which includes the Front Office Political and Senior Executive Directorate.Timekeeper for NMFS Office of the Assistant AdministratorSupport travel card managementSolicit agenda items, prepare and disseminate meeting agendas, prepare minutes from meetings and disseminate to participants, and assist in tracking action items.Coordinate logistics for various meetings (reserve meeting /training rooms, print and assemble meeting materials, manage audio visuals, set up webinars, and manage rosters).Inventory and coordinate office's supply orders with procurement staff, maintain budget- tracking spreadsheets, and reconcile expensesDevelop and maintain request tracking files (e.g., using Google suite and Microsoft Suite).Support Human Resources and Financial management functions by tracking actions and inputting entry level dataUpload content (e.g., documents, templates, and meeting minutes) and meeting minutes to intranet, wiki, and google sites as needed.Ship/mail award plaques and certificates to recipients as needed.Monitor all OAA e-mail functional boxes and check/disperse mail to appropriate federal staffUpdate contact lists and upload to intranet as needed.Respond to and initiate inquiries (questions regarding personnel, facilities, administration, programs, etc.).Explain policies, answer questions, and independently resolve problems whenever feasible.Prepare presentation materials for use by others, editing content and adding appropriate graphic and design elements.Schedule meetings and appointments for the OAA management when necessaryPrepare meeting agendas and notes
Qualifications:8 or more years experience in administrative roleAbility to multitask, prioritize tasks, and manage time. Strong communication skills, both oral and written.
Ability to identify, propose and initiate opportunities to improve office efficiency and staff support.Ability to apply knowledge and experience to achieve program objectives, identify problems and propose solutions.Proficiency in Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).Proficiency in computer use including email, electronic file management, and calendaring.Demonstrated ability to learn new technical tasks.Demonstrated knowledge of principles, practices and procedures in administration and office management.
Clearance:Public Trust
Education:BS/BA (or equivalent)Benefits and EEO:At Ardent Eagle Solutions, we offer a comprehensive benefits package to our employees and their families:Medical/Dental/Vision CoverageMatching 401(k) PlanContinuing Education AssistancePaid Time OffThis job description is intended to describe the general scope of work and level of work that is needed to perform while on task with Ardent Eagle Solutions. Other duties may be assigned. Selected candidates may undergo a government security investigation and must fulfill eligibility criteria for accessing classified information. US citizenship may be a prerequisite for certain roles.
Ardent Eagle Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer#ADMIN