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Program Manager at MetroStar Systems in Washington, DC

MetroStar Systems is looking for a Program Manager who is passionate about Program Management. If you want to join a company that values mission-critical work and are open to commuting to Washington, DC, we want you to work for MetroStar! Come be a game changer and join our team! MetroStar's inclusive community and unique culture have garnered us numerous awards including this year's recipient of IDG's Insider Pro and Computerworld's 2021 Best Places to Work in IT award, which recognizes IT companies with outstanding workplaces and cultures for technology professionals. This year marks the tenth year of MetroStar receiving this prominent award. In addition to this, we have also been awarded Inc Magazine's Best Places to Work, Washington Post's Top Workplaces, and Computerworld' Best Places to Work (8x awardee). You're a great fit if:
You can establish and maintain a high level of client trust and confidence You'll love our company if:
You have 5 years of program management experience. You have a PMP, MBA or DAWIA Level III in Program Management You have a degree in a technical discipline You have an active Top-Secret clearance (SCI eligible) What your day will look like:
You'll work with a highly qualified technical team. You'll also provide daily interface with the customer. You'll provide reports, IPRs, and other administrative functions to the customer. The Admin Stuff:
Applicants selected may be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for potential access to classified information. Accordingly, US Citizenship is required.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Program ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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