Test Equipment Program Manager
Leidos has an exciting opportunity for a Test Equipment Program Manager to support the National Airspace System (NAS) Second Level Engineering group. This role is ideal for a skilled, detail-oriented professional with a strong background in program management. You'll play a critical part in planning, directing, and coordinating activities to guide projects from initiation to operational delivery.
Primary Responsibilities :
- Assist the FAA in determining, monitoring, and reviewing all project economics, including costs, budgets, staffing, resources, and risks.
- Lead project teams in translating client requirements into actionable operational plans.
- Identify and assemble the right mix of resources to meet project needs.
- Coordinate with matrixed staff to secure resources, schedule work, monitor progress, and report outcomes.
- Facilitate regular status review meetings with project team members and stakeholders.
- Collaborate with management to ensure adherence to project schedules and deliverables.
- Coach and mentor team members to ensure goals are achieved within timelines.
- Resolve technical or operational issues while ensuring compliance with contract requirements.
- Support scope management and change control processes.
- Track and deliver key performance metrics, analyze progress / costs, and recommend alternatives as needed.
- Perform additional duties as tasks arise.
Basic Qualifications :
Bachelor's degree and 5 years of relevant experience. (Additional experience may be considered in lieu of a degree.)Prior experience as a Program Manager.Ability to obtain and maintain a Public Trust clearance.Preferred Qualifications :
FAA experience is highly desirable.This position will allow for 50% telework. Come break things (in a good way). Then build them smarter. We're the tech company everyone calls when things get weird. We don't wear capes (they're a safety hazard), but we do solve high-stakes problems with code, caffeine, and a healthy disregard for "how it's always been done."