Job Requirements
Annapolis Junction, MD
Intel Agency (NSA, CIA, FBI, etc) Full Scope Polygraph
Senior Level Career (10+ yrs experience)
$120,000 - $145,000
Job Description
PI3 / Program Integrator with Scheduling Experience
SITEC is seeking a PI3 / Program Integrator with strong scheduling experience to support a mission-focused customer environment. The ideal candidate will have experience developing and maintaining an Integrated Master Schedule (IMS), using Microsoft Project, and providing direct programmatic support across customer tools and processes such as FACTS, CMIS, JIRA, and ARBs.
This role is a great fit for someone who is organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable coordinating across technical and program teams. A technical background is preferred, and knowledge or exposure to AI-related efforts is a plus.
Key Qualifications:
Experience developing and managing an IMS
Proficiency with Microsoft Project
Programmatic/customer support experience
Familiarity with FACTS, CMIS, JIRA, ARBs, or similar tools/processes
Strong communication and coordination skills
Technical background preferred; AI knowledge a plus
SITEC is seeking a PI3 / Program Integrator with strong scheduling experience to support a mission-focused customer environment. The ideal candidate will have experience developing and maintaining an Integrated Master Schedule (IMS), using Microsoft Project, and providing direct programmatic support across customer tools and processes such as FACTS, CMIS, JIRA, and ARBs.
This role is a great fit for someone who is organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable coordinating across technical and program teams. A technical background is preferred, and knowledge or exposure to AI-related efforts is a plus.
Key Qualifications:
Experience developing and managing an IMS
Proficiency with Microsoft Project
Programmatic/customer support experience
Familiarity with FACTS, CMIS, JIRA, ARBs, or similar tools/processes
Strong communication and coordination skills
Technical background preferred; AI knowledge a plus
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