Contract Program Manager – MBSE & Digital Engineering Lead
KBR Careers
Chantilly (VA)
On-site
USD 120,000 - 150,000
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Competitive salaries
Career growth opportunities
Bonus and commission options
Job summary
A leading technology solutions provider in Chantilly, Virginia seeks a highly skilled Contract Program Manager to oversee contract activities and performance related to national security solutions. The successful candidate will ensure timely execution of contract actions and provide strategic management support. Extensive experience in program management, especially within the DoD or intelligence community, is necessary. This role affords the opportunity to engage with senior stakeholders and implement innovative engineering practices in a collaborative environment to protect national interests.
Qualifications
10+ years of experience in program management within DoD or IC.
Knowledge of geospatial intelligence mission contributions.
Ability to lead program management activities and ensure alignment.
Responsibilities
Lead team to implement Digital Engineering practices.
Maintain communication with government leadership on contract performance.
Ensure execution of all financial and administrative contract actions.
Skills
Expert-level management of program costs
Engagement with senior government stakeholders
Cross-functional team leadership
Experience with Digital Engineering
Education
Master’s degree in Engineering or related fields
Tools
Project Management Professional (PMP)
Job description
A leading technology solutions provider in Chantilly, Virginia seeks a highly skilled Contract Program Manager to oversee contract activities and performance related to national security solutions. The successful candidate will ensure timely execution of contract actions and provide strategic management support. Extensive experience in program management, especially within the DoD or intelligence community, is necessary. This role affords the opportunity to engage with senior stakeholders and implement innovative engineering practices in a collaborative environment to protect national interests.