Program Manager Engineering - Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD at Geebo

Program Manager

ASRC Federal NetCentric Technology is a premier provider of systems engineering, software engineering, system integration and product support services for Army C5ISR mission-critical systems.
We are seeking a Program Manager to manage performance, cost, and schedule of all Integrated Product Support deliverables to include PPL, EDFP, IETM, TSP, IMI, IK TB, and MAC.
Roles/
Responsibilities:
The PM will manage contractor personnel assigned to specific project functional task areas to ensure that all personnel are performing appropriately.
Review program CDRL documents for consistency of schedules, compliance, and financial document requirements.
Coordinate with affected subordinate PMs on contractor personnel.
Participate in IPT's with customer.
Evaluate and balance to anticipated budget expectations.
Works closely with government COR on program issues Provide support in preparing briefing packages for presentation to high level leadership as required.
Meet with customer and contractor personnel to formulate and review tasks plans and deliverable items.
Ensure conformance with program tasks, schedules, and costs.
Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree in Information Systems, Engineering, Business or related scientific or technical discipline.
US citizenship required A minimum of four (4) years of progressive experience in management and supervision of substantive Arm Integrated Product Support.
Current Secret Clearance.
Additional Requirements:
PMP certification, DAWIA level II or III in program management desired.
Six (6) additional years of direct relevant technical experience or relevant military service may be substituted for education or four (4) additional years of direct relevant technical experience or relevant military service with an associate degree.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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