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Sr. Program Manager (Electronic Security Systems - ESS)

POSITION IS CONTINGENT ON CONTRACT AWARDKBR is in search of a Senior Program Manager to lead a $100M Government Electronic Security global program focused on the installation and maintenance of Access Control Systems, Intrusion Detection Systems, Video Surveillance Systems, Mass Notification Systems, Counter-UAS Systems, Gates and Barriers, and Cyber Security Support.
The position requires oversight of all programmatic elements, including personnel management, financial management, customer management, schedule management, risk management, and change order management.
The position will require the management of a geographically dispersed team of technicians, engineers, subject matter experts, drafters, information assurance experts, program support staff, and subcontractors to execute government driven initiatives primarily in the Washington DC Area but also supporting locations throughout the US and OCONUS.
Tasks include:
Maintenance Ticket Remediation and ManagementPreventive Maintenance Scheduling and ManagementEngineering Drawing DevelopmentTechnical Refresh InitiativesNew Installation effortsIntegrated Logistics SupportProcess ImprovementInformation Assurance ATO SupportRMF SupportQualifications include:
Bachelor's Degree (Master's Degree preferred) in Engineering, Business, or related field, andProfessional Engineer or PMP certification or 15 years of experience in a program management oversightSecret Clearance preferredProposal writing and proposal development experience preferred25% travel may be requiredSDL2017.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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