Description
Overview Intrepid, an SPA Company, brings more than 20 years of experience supporting the Department of Defense and U.S. Government, consistently setting the standard for excellence in the federal marketplace. Committed to advancing the mission of the U.S. Warfighter, Intrepid leverages technological superiority to deliver innovative solutions across air, space, land, and sea domains. We are proud to foster a collaborative, dynamic work environment, offering competitive compensation and an industry-leading 401k contribution. Our team is built through merit and achievement, and we're always looking for the best and brightest to join us in our growth. We treat our people like family, we are mission-focused, and we give back! Join us today. Our Financial Management & Business Analysis Portfolio supports the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command (USASMDC); the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (ASA) Financial Management and Comptroller (FM&C); the U.S. Army Financial Management Command (USAFMCOM); the Defense Health Agency (DHA); and many other DoD customers. We ensure the Army FM systems and processes are modernized and integrated to provide a complete range of financial and cost information needed for the Army to conduct business transactions, provide accountability to the public, and to support performance reporting and decision making. We provide effective functional systems support, user technical support, training support, and governance support of the Army's modernized and deployed FM domain ERP systems (GFEBS / GFEBS-SA / GCSS-A (Finance)), ensuring technological capabilities maturation and evolution aligns with Army and FM domain goals and objectives. SPA has an immediate need for a Program Manager to support the Financial Management & Business Analysis Portfolio. Responsibilities The Program Manager will report directly to the Portfolio Lead and works closely with client Program Managers and Team Leads and/or Operations Managers in the day-to- day management of Acquisition programs and special projects. They will: assist Government leadership in the understanding, establishment and analysis of existing and future systems definitions and designs based on projected threats and rapid development of new technologies; assist the Portfolio Manager and Technical Project Managers in monitoring the program and projects to ensure work scope, schedule, and budget are well defined and maintained; apply knowledge of the acquisition process to support customers in the analysis and improvement of acquisition process policy and procedures; and, apply knowledge of the appropriate government acquisition process (for example, JCIDS and DoD 5000 series instructions, and other guidance from the relevant government agency customer). They will: participate in cost, schedule, performance, variance and risk analysis; define, generate reviews and ensure acquisition documentation is accurate, complete, and meets editorial and government specifications and adheres to government standards; and, use quantitative analytical techniques to assess system acquisition process issues and develop risk reduction and mitigation approaches for improving acquisition and program planning, control, and execution. Qualifications Required Qualifications Master's degree with 20+ years of military and/or federal government service Experience supporting senior government civilian (SES) and military leaders (O-6 and above) in technical, management, and business development roles Experience leading people - training, mentoring and development Experience with leading delivery of superior quality services Program Management experience managing various services programs within a military or federal government environment Demonstrated ability to perform strategic planning with a minimum of 1-year planning horizon Live within the NCR and have the ability to commute into The Pentagon or other government facility in the area on a weekly basis Active DoD TS Clearance and the ability to maintain it throughout employment Desired Qualifications Retired United States Army Finance & Comptroller Officer SDFM CDFM-A certification Able to effectively manage time across a diverse set of portfolio/group priorities. Ability to engage with all management levels within SPA, customer, and government organizations
Qualifications
Required Qualifications Master's degree with 20+ years of military and/or federal government service Experience supporting senior government civilian (SES) and military leaders (O-6 and above) in technical, management, and business development roles Experience leading people - training, mentoring and development Experience with leading delivery of superior quality services Program Management experience managing various services programs within a military or federal government environment Demonstrated ability to perform strategic planning with a minimum of 1-year planning horizon Live within the NCR and have the ability to commute into The Pentagon or other government facility in the area on a weekly basis Active DoD TS Clearance and the ability to maintain it throughout employment Desired Qualifications Retired United States Army Finance & Comptroller Officer SDFM CDFM-A certification Able to effectively manage time across a diverse set of portfolio/group priorities. Ability to engage with all management levels within SPA, customer, and government organizations
Responsibilities
The Program Manager will report directly to the Portfolio Lead and works closely with client Program Managers and Team Leads and/or Operations Managers in the day-to- day management of Acquisition programs and special projects. They will: assist Government leadership in the understanding, establishment and analysis of existing and future systems definitions and designs based on projected threats and rapid development of new technologies; assist the Portfolio Manager and Technical Project Managers in monitoring the program and projects to ensure work scope, schedule, and budget are well defined and maintained; apply knowledge of the acquisition process to support customers in the analysis and improvement of acquisition process policy and procedures; and, apply knowledge of the appropriate government acquisition process (for example, JCIDS and DoD 5000 series instructions, and other guidance from the relevant government agency customer). They will: participate in cost, schedule, performance, variance and risk analysis; define, generate reviews and ensure acquisition documentation is accurate, complete, and meets editorial and government specifications and adheres to government standards; and, use quantitative analytical techniques to assess system acquisition process issues and develop risk reduction and mitigation approaches for improving acquisition and program planning, control, and execution.
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