What are the responsibilities and job description for the Technical Project Manager position at Precision Collective?
Precision Collective is dedicated to bringing the federal government efficient and effective solutions for highly technical, professional services missions. We excel in programmatic and administrative support, strategic communications, marketing, transition support services, and other technical consulting services. Bringing together academia, industry, and government, we ensure the nation is supported by its best and brightest talent. Precision Collective contributes to solving the nation’s toughest problems by matching agencies with exceptional, well-rounded, diverse teams using focused hiring practices and a continued culture of growth and career development.
Precision Collective is an SBA, Economically Disadvantaged Woman-Owned Small Business, 8(a) business development program participant, and Small Disadvantaged Business headquartered in Alexandria, VA.
We are seeking a Technical Project Manager to provide Advisory & Assistance Services (A&AS) expertise for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) in support of the Research and Development (RD) Directorate, Nuclear Technologies Department.
A qualified candidate will perform the following duties and responsibilities, but are not limited to:
Precision Collective is an SBA, Economically Disadvantaged Woman-Owned Small Business, 8(a) business development program participant, and Small Disadvantaged Business headquartered in Alexandria, VA.
We are seeking a Technical Project Manager to provide Advisory & Assistance Services (A&AS) expertise for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) in support of the Research and Development (RD) Directorate, Nuclear Technologies Department.
A qualified candidate will perform the following duties and responsibilities, but are not limited to:
- Serves as an action officer and advisor for a science and technology portfolio focusing on nuclear detection technologies; and provides support for, and coordination of, RDT&E acquisition and planning, programming, budgeting, and execution processes.
- Develops, guides, and monitor aspects of cost, schedule, administration and performance of a portfolio of projects.
- Research new requirements, conduct market research, and assist in translating technology areas and concepts to the nuclear detection mission.
- Provides advice and facilitates acquisition actions by writing statements of work, evaluating proposals, and monitoring contract performance.
- Assists the government in aligning the portfolio for rapid transition of emerging tools and capabilities to end-users.
- Develop, edit, and route staff action packages for approval.
- Develop and edit documents such as memos, information papers, white papers, and decision papers per DTRA and DoD standards.
- Respond to routine and short notice taskers as required.
- Active/current Top Secret/SCI clearance.
- BS degree or demonstrated similar competence
- Requires a minimum of 10 years of experience or any equivalent combination of relevant education and experience.
- Must have executive level communication skills, both oral and written, and working familiarity with document editing and publishing tools.
- Experience in DOD, the Defense Threat Reduction Agency or a similar military staff
- Experience in MS Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook), SharePoint, TEAMS, and MS Project
- Experience with DOD/federal acquisition
- PMP
- Defense Acquisition University PM Level II Courses
- Knowledge of nuclear technologies and/or combating WMD/CBRN threats