What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Manager USAMMA position at The Tauri Group?
Company Description
Established in 2001, The Tauri Group is a professional services firm known for our
analytic rigor, practical solutions, and trusted advice in the areas of CBRN
threat mitigation, defense science and technology, homeland security, and
adjacent domains. We offer the financial stability and breadth of capability of
a large company coupled with the corporate commitment and attention of a small
firm. Our subject matter expertise, determination, agility, and commitment to
active and ongoing client and stakeholder engagement enable us to solve tough
problems and deliver results-oriented solutions that help our customers achieve
mission success. We tackle our clients’ most challenging problems by
combining analytical rigor with world-class expertise and relevant operational
experience. At The Tauri Group, we do what’s right for the Program, the
Mission, and the Nation.
Job Description
We are seeking a Project Manager to support the US Army Medical Materiel Agency’s (USAMMA) mission to develop, manage and perform end to end life cycle logistics on medical equipment to protect and sustain the Warfighter’s and their families for the Nation.
Candidates must have a current minimum Public Trust clearance
Responsibilities
- Build and develop a detailed an Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) in MS Project
- Provide solutions and white papers to technology and project management. (in biotechnology, medical operations, DoD tactical networks, and aviation)
- Propose and defend products to CDID through advanced development, production, and fielding meetings and discussions
- Provide written technical opinions to guide the decision making process of the IPT, and lead project teams and participate in the evaluation of technical results in multiple developmental areas, developing strategies to move the program forward
- Collaborate with both internal and external partners, contributing to data analyses in order to create and submit study results to publications or the FDA
- Prepare documentation to include but not limited to market research, acquisition strategy, independent government cost estimate, performance work statement, purchase request, justification & approval on RDT&E Contracts
- Assess cost, schedule, and performance risks and develop mitigation strategies with knowledge of DoD 5000.02 Acquisition Process, CJCSI 3170.01 JCIDS System, Financial Management Regulation, and the Federal Acquisition Regulation
- Provide technical input, build slides, and draft documents to support to acquisition presentations and documentations in support of major milestones, program reviews, or other program presentations
- Develop drafts and assist the project team to coordinate responsibilities, oversee quality management, and encourage timeliness of completion of protocols, other regulatory submissions, and technical, and acquisition reports
- Prepare documentation/presentations to summarize technical results, to include displaying results in “Layman’s” terms, formulating conclusions, and developing technical strategies in response to the data outcomes such as an After Action Review
Qualifications
Education and Experience Required
- Public Trust Clearance: Desired: Secret
- Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Physics, Life Sciences or related discipline; Master's Degree in Engineering, Physics, Life Sciences or related discipline preferred
- Minimum of eight (8) years general experience and six (6) years relevant experience
- DoD Acquisition experience using DOD 5000.02 processes and requirements
- Experience using Microsoft Project to develop and maintain resource loaded project schedules
- Familiarity with work breakdown structures for task oriented RDT&E programs
- Experience leading IPTs and other stakeholder engagements including technical discussions
- Experience preparing and delivering documents ranging from technical reviews to acquisition documentation
- Desired: experience with medical product development, test and evaluation, and regulatory approval processes
- Desired Certifications: PMP, DAU Level II or higher
Additional Information
At The Tauri Group, you'll collaborate with an elite, creative team of scientists,
engineers, analysts, operations specialists, policy experts, and acquisition
support specialists. We attract people who love their work and are dedicated to
the complex challenges facing today's world. Our culture fosters engagement and
enthusiasm, attracts and retains proven experts, and maintains a flexible
environment that supports clients and staff.
We support your life outside of the office, too, with benefits including:
Highly competitive medical insurance and multiple plans to choose from
Dental and vision insurance plans
Tuition assistance
Professional development opportunities
Eight paid hours a year that you can devote to charity
Flexible work schedules
The Tauri Group is an EEO employer. To find out more about us, please visit our
website at www.taurigroup.com.
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