Principal Program Manager

Bedford / Hanscom AFB · On-site

About this role

Overview

 

PRINCIPAL PROGRAM MANAGER

 

LOCATION: Hanscom AFB, MA

 

SALARY RANGE: $150,000 -$166,000 annually

*depending on experience, certifications, and qualifications

 

JOB STATUS: Full-time;salaried

 

CLEARANCE: Secret clearance required to have at time of hire

 

Astrion has an exciting opportunity for a Principal Program Manager providing support to the Command, Control, Communications (C3C)/Kessel Run division.

 

Kessel Run is an Air Force unit that delivers resilient command and control and targeting software capabilities that provide warfighters with decision advantage. Under the Department of the Air Force Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communication, and Battle Management (DAF PEO C3BM), Kessel Run technologies make up the DAF BATTLE NETWORK, the systems-of-systems designed to help the Joint Force make operational decisions faster than our adversaries. The Division architects and acquires the means to connect weapon systems with warfighters and decision makers to enable the warfighter to win against the pacing challenge in an era of great power competition.

 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS

Must be a US citizen

Must have an active Secret clearance

Education:

  • Master’s or Doctorate Degree in a related field and at least 20 years of experience, 12 years of which must be in the DoD
  • OR, Bachelor’s Degree in a related field and 25 years of experience, 15 years of which must be in the DoD
  • OR, 30 years of directly related experience, 20 years of which must be in the DoD.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS

Technical Skills

Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Powerpoint, Project)

 

Interpersonal skills

Expectation that this role will be a leader with the ability to work with minimal oversight, and perform at a high-level.  To be a problem solver and provide the customer with Acquisition Program Management advice so candidate must be comfortable with bringing solutions to the table and speaking up. Strong understanding of Acquisitions along with the ability to effectively communicate.

 

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

The Program Manager will provide acquisition and program management support to Government Program Managers and Integrated Product Teams (IPTs) across the acquisition lifecycle. The position supports program execution activities involving cost, schedule, performance, risk management, acquisition documentation, milestone preparation, contractor coordination, and program reporting in support of Air Force acquisition programs.

 

Core Responsibilities

  • Build acquisition strategy to include cost, schedule and performance for Architecture and Systems Engineering Program Office
  • Provide acquisition support and communicate effective solutions to Government Lead
  • Build acquisition documentation and acquisition strategies
  • Work as an interface between Program office and stakeholder
  • Operational planning, capability development, event integration, analysis, and reporting activities

 

Duties include, but not limited to:

  • Build acquisition strategy to include cost, schedule and performance for Architecture and Systems Engineering Program Office
  • Provide acquisition support and communicate effective solutions to Government Lead
  • Build acquisition documentation and acquisition strategies 
  • Work as an interface between Program office and stakeholder
  • Operational planning, capability development, event integration, analysis, and reporting activities
  • Support Government Program Managers in executing acquisition programs in accordance with FAR, DoDI 5000.02, and applicable Air Force guidance and regulations
  • Plan, research, analyze, and assess acquisition projects to support cost, schedule, and performance objectives
  • Provide acquisition program management support to Program Managers and IPT Leads to maintain acquisition battle rhythm and deliver operational capability
  • Support development and review of acquisition documentation including Acquisition Strategies, APBs, LCSPs, Risk Management Plans, milestone briefings, and other program documentation
  • Assist with preparation and review of acquisition reports including DAES, MARs, APBs, SARs, and other statutory and regulatory documentation
  • Support program risk management activities including risk identification, analysis, handling, monitoring, and execution of risk management boards and working groups
  • Develop and support briefings, schedules, status reports, graphics, and acquisition documentation for senior leadership
  • Support source selection activities including development of evaluation criteria, RFP documentation, CDRLs, SOWs, and source selection support documentation
  • Review acquisition and program documentation to ensure consistency, completeness, and compliance with applicable guidance
  • Support implementation and execution of acquisition and development processes in coordination with Government and contractor personnel
  • Assist with program integration activities, contractor deliverable tracking, and schedule management
  • Support preparation and submission of funding documentation including Purchase Requests, MIPRs, and related acquisition documentation
  • Monitor and support interface control and coordination between program systems and stakeholders
  • Provide guidance on acquisition policies, procedures, and program management best practices
  • Support operational planning, capability development, event integration, analysis, and reporting activities
  • Maintain awareness of DoD acquisition reform initiatives and recommend process improvements where applicable.

 

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Company at a glance

Astrion provides integrated technology solutions and services for defense, homeland security, intelligence, and space missions.

With our “always on” approach, relentless pursuit of bold ideas, and unmatched execution, we work alongside our customers—even in the most demanding environments—to deliver results with impact.

From cyber and software to systems engineering and mission support, our team brings the expertise, agility, and drive needed to meet the moment and shape the future.

Team Size5,001-10,000 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryDefense and Space Manufacturing
Location
Bedford, Massachusetts, United States
Websiteastrion.us
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