Manager III Engineering - Washington, DC at Geebo

Manager III

Job Description ENSCO ASE is recruiting senior engineering and support staff supporting the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense, Research and Engineering Branch (OUSD/R&E).
We are currently seeking a Task Order Program Manager is the single point of contact for the COR and OUSD(R&E) EP&S Deputy Director and with overall responsibility for this task order to manage all programmatic matters and is responsible for managing the day-to-day operation.
Mature judgement required to interface with external stakeholders and senior government personnel.
Position located on-site in the Washington DC/Virginia area.
Work to evaluate and secure cutting-edge technology and engineering capabilities to facilitate modernization efforts and support DoD joint warfighting efforts Work with a team of driven, supportive, and highly skilled professionals The TO PM duties include, but are not limited to, technical progress, problem solving, program performance, schedule, cost, resources, other program-related matters, and to ensure the Contractor team is comprised of highly skilled personnel to fulfill tasks and complete deliverables during the performance period Assures team's performance and support is of high quality and providing on-time delivery of products to the Government and recognizes areas for internal improvement and develops plans for implementing the improvements.
Provide Professional Engineering Services in the areas of Technical Expertise and General Engineering Support; Engineering Policy, Guidance, and Standards; Systems Engineering; Engineering Tools and Environment; Specialty Engineering; and Software Engineering.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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