Program And Acquisition Management Professional
Tecolote Research, Inc. is hiring experienced program and acquisition management professionals to manage the cost, schedule and performance for Department of Defense acquisitions from the commercial, industrial and / or military perspective.
Responsibilities include :
- Assess, develop, evaluate, and consolidate technical and programmatic responses from internal and external program stakeholders
- Frequently interact with Space Force / Air Force and DoD tools such as TMT and MS Office Suite to initiate, track and close out various directorate, SSC, and Space Force Command taskers
- Be responsible for daily review / analysis / dissemination of tasks
- Use NIPR & SIPR Task Management Tool (TMT) & e-mail to retrieve / assign tasks
- Update tasker database, which will be provided to leadership at the end of each day
- Assemble and provide instruction on the completion of electronic Staff Summary Sheet (eSSS) packages
- Effectively communicate with offices at each leadership level (Directorate, Center, MAJCOM, SF, DoD)
- Provide support to PEO PMRs, All Calls, and other high-level meetings as needed
- Advise leadership on status of assigned deliverables
- Maintain appointment calendars and conference room schedules
- Other duties as assigned
Skills required include :
Minimum 10 years of relevant experience with five years supporting DoD acquisition programsEffective communication, planning, budgeting and programming skills to support ongoing and future Space Force AcquisitionsExpert knowledge of DoD tools such as TMT and MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)5 years of recent Space Force / Air Force experience is desiredUS Citizenship is requiredBachelor's degree in Management, Business, Economics, Finance, Accounting, Mathematics, Science, Technology, Engineering, or Statistics is requiredActive DoD Secret security clearance is requiredSalary Range : $95,000 - $120,000, DOEEducation : Bachelor's degree required, preferably in math, engineering, business, or the sciences.