- Experience
- 10+ yrs
- Salary
- USD 99,000 – USD 117,000 / year
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 21 hours ago
Where you'll work
Job description
Role Overview
KIHOMAC is hiring a Senior Program Manager in Niceville, Florida. This full-time onsite role focuses on managing acquisition and program execution support for Department of Defense work, with an emphasis on cost, schedule, performance, risk, reporting, and leadership support.
Key Duties
- Evaluate projects and program activity to identify strategies that support cost targets, schedule needs, and performance objectives.
- Assist with initiatives aimed at reducing cost and shortening schedules across acquisition and development efforts.
- Deliver program-level acquisition support to project managers and integrated product team leads so day-to-day execution stays on track.
- Assess program status and recommend options that help leadership keep objectives on course.
- Build and maintain program briefings and acquisition schedules for senior leaders.
- Contribute to RFP package development, including statements of work, system requirements documents, contract data requirements lists, and related technical material.
- Review acquisition artifacts such as ADMs, LCSPs, APBs, PMRs, and similar documents for alignment and correctness.
- Prepare statutory and regulatory acquisition reports, milestone packages, and MARs.
- Help implement acquisition processes in coordination with government stakeholders and prime contractors.
- Apply program management guidance aligned to DoDD 5000.1, DoDI 5000.02, and applicable DoD and Air Force policy.
- Spot policy gaps or conflicts and interpret guidance across acquisition activities.
- Advise program managers on best practices that improve efficiency and reduce avoidable cost.
- Support acquisition strategy work, market analysis, risk planning, and MTA/UCA efforts.
- Coordinate scheduling support and risk management planning activities.
- Maintain acquisition reports and documentation in systems such as CCaR, IDECS, and EDA.
- Assist with funding documents like purchase requests and MIPRs, along with related briefings.
- Support life-cycle logistics and operational sustainment planning.
- Compare program direction, plans, and deliverables to ensure consistency and alignment.
- Monitor contractor deliverables, schedules, integration plans, and IT interface controls.
- Draft contractual correspondence and help develop source selection strategies and supporting documents.
- Track acquisition reform policy changes and advise on their impact.
- Support mission execution through planning, analysis, event integration, execution, and reporting.
- Oversee MPE system development and ensure it aligns with OFP testing and fielding requirements.
- Review ECPs, RFPs, incentive clauses, and cost proposals for MPEC-II DOs.
- Match EVM cost reports with IMS CDRLs and support risk assessments.
- Provide directive and policy guidance to branch chiefs and project managers.
- Support Mission Planning Independent Validation, FQT, and development evaluations.
- Identify acquisition policy gaps and recommend practical management solutions.
- Perform additional assigned duties as needed.
Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree is preferred.
- At least 10 years of general professional experience is required.
- At least 5 years of experience in the Department of Defense environment is required.
- Applicants must be U.S. citizens.
- An active Secret clearance is required.
- Ability to occasionally reach with the hands and arms.
- Comfort with extended periods of screen use while seated or standing at a desk.
- Compliance with safety procedures in areas where PPE is required, including eyewear, gloves, masks, hearing protection, and steel-toed shoes.
- Ability to safely lift and carry up to 20 pounds.
Benefits
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage.
- 401(k) and IRA retirement options.
- Basic life insurance, voluntary life insurance, and AD&D coverage.
- Paid time off, including vacation, sick leave, and public holidays.
- Short-term and long-term disability coverage.
- Training and professional development opportunities.
- Wellness resources.
Compensation
The expected salary range for this role is $99,000 to $117,000 per year. Final compensation will depend on experience, qualifications, and any applicable certifications or degrees. The actual offer may be outside this range.