EIS is seeking a Sr. Program Manager
Mandatory Qualifications
- The contractor employee shall possess a project/program manager background, with at
least 10 years' demonstrated experience supporting research, development, test, and
evaluation (RDT&E) or acquisition programs for the Department of Defense (DoD).
- The contractor employee shall possess at least 2 years' demonstrated experience
managing military medical system development and technology transition programs,
including performing design reviews, risk management strategies, DoD stakeholder
engagement, and advanced technology or system demonstration, test, and evaluation.
- The contractor employee shall possess at least 2 years' demonstrated experience
working with DoD, Air Force or Defense Health Agency Small Business Innovation
Research (SBIR) or Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) projects.
- The contractor employee shall possess the ability to effectively communicate technical
information, considering the audience and the nature of the information (technical,
sensitive, controversial), including experience providing senior military leader briefings
and supporting project/program reviews. This individual shall have the ability to make
clear presentations and reports; listens to others, attends to nonverbal cues, recognizes
potential miscommunication, and communications issues in an appropriate manner.
- Contractor shall possess a working knowledge of industry acumen to assist with
compliance of policies, procedures, standards, and regulations in support of the 711HPW
contracting and procurement processes.
- Contractor shall possess the analytical ability to define or recognize the dimension of the
problems involved, to collect the necessary data to establish the facts, and recommend
action based upon application or interpretation of established guidelines.
- The contractor employee must demonstrate the following work characteristics: ability to
work independently and complete taskers without extensive guidance; attention to detail;
extensive organizational skills & ability to set and achieve goals; initiative in performing
tasks; ability to follow-up complex projects; ability to professionally interact with all
levels of personnel.
- The contractor employee shall be proficient in Microsoft software programs including
Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel, OneNote, and Project.
- The contractor employee shall have a signed Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) in place
with their company based on the potential access to confidential, proprietary, and/or
sensitive information. NDA shall be provided to the Government Program Manager by
start of performance.
Highly Desired Qualifications
- Working knowledge of the USAF en route care mission space.
- Experience with the Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support (DMLSS) system.
Tasks
- Contractor shall assist with program management activities including AF
budget/financial assessment and support obligation and expenditure reporting to include
communicating with financial support staff; and contract development, management, and
reporting to include verification of deliverables against contracts; procuring/receiving
supplies/equipment; noting and reporting program contractual discrepancies;
communicating and coordinating contractual activities to appropriate parties.
- Contractor shall assist designated 711HPW/RH technical professionals and management
collecting procurement requirements, developing procurement packages, and
disseminating information to include, project/program briefings, cut-off dates for
submitting supply and equipment requirements, and changes or proposed changes to
procedures affecting AFRL/711HPW supply support services.
- Contractor shall assist with compliance of policies, procedures, standards, and regulations
in support of the 711HPW contracting and procurement processes.
Contractor shall assist with contracting and procurement data maintenance created for
Government use or legally controlled by the Government in support of the functional
activity, or required by AF publication, IAW with the AF records management
procedures in AF Instruction (AFI) 33-322, Communications and Information and the Air
Force Records Disposition Schedule. The contractor personnel shall support the
maintenance and updates of 711HPW/RH Project File System.
- Contractor shall provide and maintain purchase transaction statistics to resource
managers and program management, as requested.
- Contractor shall provide capability to collect, analyze and appraise acquisition data
required to draw conclusions and work with the 711HPW/RHB portfolio program
managers to devise solutions to problems relating to improvement of acquisition
effectiveness and compliance.
- Contractor employee shall assist DMLSS staff with procurement processes for research
equipment and supplies.
- Contractor shall perform and complete assignments involving work with diverse and
dynamic groups. The contractor shall establish and maintain a constant and effective
working relationship within the division, the directorate, 711 HPW, MAJCOMs, Air
Staff, academia, business, and industry customers, partners and stakeholders for
coordination, support, and changes to the scope of assigned work. The contractor shall be
required to provide briefings and tours related to designated work. The contractor shall
maintain effective working relationships with principal investigators, other program
managers, researchers and support staff involved in the acquisition of medical systems
and conduct of medical research.
- The contractor shall recommend solutions to improve processes and maximize mission
accomplishment through efficient utilization of resources, assist with resource estimates
for solutions for DoD modernization needs, and provide resource analysis support for
execution of research and development projects.