TECHNICAL PROJECT MANAGER
You will serve as an Imaging Acquisition Engineering Agent (AEA) Deputy Technical Project Manager (DTPM), Code 349 in the Technical Project Management Office (Code 349) of NAVUNSEAWARCENDIV NEWPORT RI. This position is part of the Warfare Centers Personnel Demonstration Project. The ND-5 pay band encompasses positions equivalent to GS-14 and GS-15 and the ND-4 encompasses GS-12 and GS-13.
You will work with the Technical Project Manager (TPM) in the planning, budgeting, scheduling and tracking the execution of all tasking assignments for the program.
You will have involvement system development efforts, and research or technology initiatives that have great significance to the activity and agency’s needs.
You will collaborate with the TPM in planning for program task execution by the project team, including coordinating work with others as necessary.
You will be responsible for reviewing any conflicts with the TPM and implement resolutions.
You will use your Imaging system engineering expertise to provide engineering guidance for all efforts to ensure effective execution of the program and project objectives.
You will work with the TPM to conduct risk analysis and seek engineering alternatives for problems encountered on the Program.
You will use your understanding of Imaging systems and systems engineering to help define near term program objectives, schedules, budget, and to develop task plans and review these with the TPM and program office PAPM prior to final submission.
You will review and validate the accuracy of financial reports.
You will utilize engineering experience to develop schedule and technical progress reports for internal (NUWC) and external (sponsor) to support monthly reporting, Quarterly Financial Reviews, Program Reviews, and ad-hoc status reviews as required.
You will work with the TPM, PI, COR and financial analyst to ensure all appropriate contract actions are taken to support the success of the projects.
You will prepare briefs, action item responses, and technical white papers as required, and participate in routine and emergent staff and sponsor meetings.
You will routinely engage in Principal Acquisition Program Manager (PAPM) level discussions on Imaging program status and activities as required.
You will routinely handle classified material and are responsible for executing efforts that directly affect National Security.