Stahl Companies
Secretary III Job at Stahl Companies in Keyport
Stahl Companies, Keyport, WA, United States, 98345
Job Description
Job Description
Description
*Position is contingent upon award.
Work Location: Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Keyport, Keyport Washington
To know more about the company, visit Stahl Companies (stahlcompanies.com) or G4i Staffing Home (govg4inc.com)
Key Responsibilities
Secretary III
WHO WE ARE:
STAHL Companies provides the Program Management for its Channel of Commercial Technology companies in Government that consist of Small Businesses and New Technology start-ups.
STAHL advocates for policies that can improve government services and maintain our government's competitive advantage, by bringing more technology into government programs.
STAHL Companies advocates on behalf of our nation's innovative, new technology and small businesses looking to work with the U.S. government. We do this by aligning the voice of our small business members with advocacy for change in federal policy that will make the government market more accessible to small businesses and the commercial technology ecosystem.
The Channel's founding Technical Board Members include former government leaders and IT executives passionate about bringing best-of-breed technology to the government.
We are seeking a skilled and experienced Secretary III to join our team!
Successful Stahl Companies employees possess the following traits:
An ability to get things done: You are persistent, resourceful, results-oriented, and action-oriented. You constantly plan ahead and foresee issues before they occur.
Analytical: In order to improve your comprehension of the market and the demands and problems of your clients, you have good analytical abilities and are at ease reading quantitative data.
Creative mind-set: You are able to solve problems creatively and swiftly adjust. You possess a thorough understanding of product management principles and the ability to apply them when analysing data and making recommendations.
Emotional Intelligence: You have a strong sense of self and excellent perception of how important relationships function. You are upbeat, sympathetic, adaptable, and inquisitive. Your genuineness, warmth, and competence help you win the respect of your co-workers.
Trustworthy: You have a strong sense of morality, principles, and purpose. You are trustworthy because of how you conduct yourself. You are a living example of the company's values.
Responsibilities:
Encompasses all responsibilities and skill level of a Secretary II and uses greater judgment and initiative to determine the approach or action to take in non-routine situations. Interprets and adapts guidelines, including unwritten policies, precedents, and practices, which are not always completely applicable to changing situations. Duties include or are comparable to the following: Prepares materials needed by the Government for conferences, correspondence, and meetings; Prepares special or one-time reports, summaries, or replies to inquiries, selecting relevant information from a variety of sources such as reports, documents, correspondence, other offices, etc., under general directions; Advises Secretary I and IIs on new procedures and requests information needed for periodic or special conferences, reports, inquiries, etc.
Qualifications:
· Secret Security Clearance Required
· Background experience on the program is required
*Position is contingent upon award.
Work Location: Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Keyport, Keyport Washington
To know more about the company, visit Stahl Companies (stahlcompanies.com) or G4i Staffing Home (govg4inc.com)
Key Responsibilities
Encompasses all responsibilities and skill level of a Secretary II and uses greater judgment and initiative to determine the approach or action to take in non-routine situations. Interprets and adapts guidelines, including unwritten policies, precedents, and practices, which are not always completely applicable to changing situations. Duties include or are comparable to the following: Prepares materials needed by the Government for conferences, correspondence, and meetings; Prepares special or one-time reports, summaries, or replies to inquiries, selecting relevant information from a variety of sources such as reports, documents, correspondence, other offices, etc., under general directions; Advises Secretary I and IIs on new procedures and requests information needed for periodic or special conferences, reports, inquiries, etc.