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"WE DO WHAT WE SAY " JTSi is a federal government consulting firm, providing technical services to the Federal Government, i.e., DoD, Client and various Civilian Agencies. We are proud to have earned the reputation of honesty, integrity and the ability to build long-term professional relationships with our employees and clients. Please visit our website at www.JTSUSA.com to learn more about who we are and what we do. Company Name: - JTSi (Johnson Technology Systems, Inc.) Title: SAP Concur Consulting SME Location: Remote - Local to Reston, VA preferred but will accept remote candidates. IF local to Reston, candidate must be on site 4 days a week. Citizenship: US Salary: $160-$200k/year Description Of Project And Tasks: Title: SAP Concur Consulting SME Providing support to Federal Government customers in a teamed environment, fielding requests and troubleshooting reported conditions. Supporting report requests within the system leveraging knowledge of the Travel and Expense product and industry standards. Required Skills • Experience in Concur Travel & Expense implementation (3+ years) • Hands-on experience in report creation in Concur Travel and Expenses including operational and analytical reports (3+ years) • In-depth knowledge of Concur configuration including travel booking, expense and reporting • Experience in ServiceNow ticket management helpdesk support • Knowledge of industry regulations and compliance standards Preferred Skills • Experience with E-Gov Travel Service (ETS) system • Certified in Concur Expense • In-depth knowledge of Federal Travel Regulation FTR • Strong communication skill Other Required Skill Requirement arenaflex Excel, arenaflex Word, Excellent verbal and written communication skills Mandatory Skills SAP Concur Travel & Expense Implementation - 3+ years of hands-on experience Concur Reporting - Creation of operational and analytical reports (3+ years) Concur Configuration Expertise - Travel booking, expense, and reporting modules ServiceNow Helpdesk Support - Ticket management and issue resolution Regulatory & Compliance Knowledge - Understanding of industry and government standards Preferred Skills E-Gov Travel Service (ETS) Experience Concur Expense Certification Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) Knowledge Strong Verbal and Written Communication Skills Apply tot his job

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