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Program Manager, MILSATCOM Product Support Delta

Department of the Air Force

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Colorado Springs, CO
Top Secret Polygraph Unspecified
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Job Description



The United States Space Force (USSF) at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado is searching for a Program Manager for the MILSATCOM Product Support Delta (NH-1101-03, GS 12/13 equivalent).

Description:
Leads a cross-functional team of Government and contractor personnel providing sustainment/product support for United States Space Force Military Satellite Communication programs. Manages daily program execution in an effort to ensure fielded systems meet Space Operator/user's mission requirements. Serves as the primary interface between the Government Program Office and Prime MILSATCOM Contractors. Manages existing contracts and plans/develops requirements for future contracts. Evaluates proposals to ensure proposed level(s) of effort and costs are in-line with Government requirements. Oversees programs' Weapons Systems Sustainment (WSS) requirements and advocates for current and future funding needs.

Ideal Candidate:
Prrogram management experience, familiarity with the defense acquisition management framework, prior experience developing and managing program/system requirements, working knowledge of the various acquisition disciplines (e.g. Financial Management, Contracting, Logistics), Bachelor's Degree (mandatory), APDP (or equivalent) Program Management certification (highly desired)

Key Skills and Abilities:
1. Knowledge of the applicable principles, concepts, policies, and laws; functions, programs, and systems applicable to the duties of logistics contracts and program management and material support; sources, responsibilities, and means for providing assistance and advice to resolve logistics contracts and program management problems; and all aspects of logistics contracts and program management support.
2. Knowledge of government and private industry policies and practices related to business management, industrial management, financial systems, technical concepts, and production practices. Ability to gather, analyze, and evaluate a variety of program information, such as commercial business practices, market conditions, offer acceptability, contractor acceptability, contractor responsibility and/or performance to determine acquisition strategy and sources.
3. Knowledge of the missions, roles, functions, organizational structures, and operation of the Department of Defense and entities that govern, interface with, and/or influence management control of proposed and ongoing service contracts.
4. Knowledge of methods of supervision to hold others accountable for measurable high-quality, timely, and cost-effective results. Ability to plan, organize, and direct the functions of a unit and mentor, motivate, and appraise subordinate staff. Determine objectives, make sound, well-informed, and objective decisions, set priorities, cause change, and accomplish organizational goals.
5. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, clearly, concisely, with technical accuracy and to use computers and a variety of software programs and databases, gather and analyze a variety of program information, make sound judgments concerning program progress, and effectively communicate recommendations orally and in writing to higher organizational management and contractors.
6. Ability to establish and maintain good relationships with individuals and groups within the office as well as outside the immediate work unit and to be persuasive in representing the best interests of the government when dealing with personnel with highly divergent points of view.
7. Ability to plan, organize, analyze problems, translate complex information, make appropriate judgments, evaluate options, conduct research, summarize results, make appropriate recommendations, and manage critical aspects of service contract requirements as related to the assigned functional area and meet deadlines. Ability to compose and edit contract required correspondence, review and analyze directives, develop and brief service contract program related presentations.





  • Must be a U.S. Citizen.
  • Employee must be able to obtain and maintain a Top-Secret clearance.
  • Required to handle and safeguard sensitive and/or classified information in accordance with regulations to reduce potential compromise.
  • Position will close in 5 business days or 75 applications (whichever comes first).
  • This position is designated for drug testing. Incumbent is subject to random urinalysis testing as a condition of employment.
  • Required to be in office to access classified information IAW the portfolio assigned.
  • May be required to travel by military or commercial aircraft in the performance of TDY assignments.
  • May be required to work overtime on an unscheduled or emergency basis.
  • PCS / relocation funding is authorized.
  • This position is part of the Acquisition Professional Development Program (APDP).
  • Employee must within 30-days of assuming this position and annually thereafter, file an OGE-450, "Confidential Financial Disclosure Report.
  • Subject to Temporary Duty Assignment (TDY): Approximately 20 days a year.
  • Eligible for situational telework only, including Emergency and OPM prescribed "Unscheduled Telework".


The 1101 series does not have an individual occupational requirement that must be met. You can view the experience level requirements . Please scroll down to the 3rd section titled Administrative and Management Positions.



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