Acquisition Program Scheduler (Senior) - COLSA
Shalimar, FL
About the Job
Analyzes program activities such as acquisition cost, schedule and performance related to government contracts. May be referred to as an Acquisition Manager on some contracts.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities (*Essential functions)
- Apply knowledge and experience in acquisition program support to assist program managers in meeting guidance in FAR, DoD 5000.2 and other applicable documents and regulations, systems and guides.
- Assist with the DoD planning, programming and budgeting process; USAF weapons acquisition process; cost estimating and analysis of missiles, munitions, electronic systems, delivery vehicles, targets and range systems; to support Government program managers and financial managers.
- Prepare briefings.
- Develop and manage program schedules and program plans.
- Develop and manage program courses of action for streamlined operations and processes.
- Support and execute risk management processes.
- Prepare and coordinate responses to requests for information from external organizations.
- Perform economic, budget, and financial analyses to include obligations and expenditure forecasting.
- Develop funds management, funding status, automated models, and control techniques.
- Prepare decision support information.
- Develop, maintain, and update program Integrated Master Plans (IMP) and IMS; analyzing prime and subcontractor IMP/IMS; identify opportunities to improve program execution; reviewing deliverable status together with milestone schedules, status reports, and cost performance reports; and analyze to determine the accuracy of information and situation depicted.
- Develop Business Case Analyses, acquisition milestone documents and briefings.
- Support development of draft RFP
- Advise and assist with development and conduct of source selection simulations and cost benefit assessments to determine optimal capability and strategy to acquire intended weapon system.
- Assist with the planning and management of product baseline configurations to include; configuration identification, configuration control, configuration status accounting, and configuration verification and auditing
- Assist with development of Capability Based Assessments (CBA), Initial Capabilities Documents, Capability Development Documents (CDD), and Capability Production Documents (CPD), along with associated risk assessments, briefings and coordination/staffing documentation.
- Maintain requirements traceability, and develop required reports and analyses to facilitate updates to existing CDDs and CPDs as required by senior Government decision makers.
- Develop Net-Ready Key Performance Parameter (NR-KPP) documentation, Information Support Plans (ISPs), Information Assurance Support Plans (IASP), Program Protection Plans (PPP), and any/all related DoDAF 2.2 (or later) architecture views.
- Develop any and all required products at an extremely accelerated pace to support short-notice program direction where organic resources are either not yet on-board, or are insufficient to handle sudden increases in workload volume.
- Advise and assist the Government in performing source selection tasks.
- Assist with the development, maintenance, and updating of acquisition reports such as the Monthly Acquisition Report (MAR), Selected Acquisition Report (SAR), Defense Acquisition Executive Summary (DAES), Acquisition Program Baseline (APB), and supplemental reports.
- Develop, maintain, and update program risk management plans
- Manage and run Earned Value Management software and analyze other contractor’s production performance
- General
- Prepare/Conduct briefings
- Develop and manage program schedules and plans
- Prepare and coordinate responses to RFIs
- Perform economic, budget, and financial analyses to include obligations and expenditures forecasting
- Develop funds management, funding status, automated models, and control techniques
- Prepare decision support information
- IPMR/IMS
- Reviews contractor CDRLs to include IPMR data
- Analyzes and reviews the IMS
- Conducts analysis on critical path, secondary path, and tertiary paths
- Conducts schedule health assessments on the IMS
- Collaborates with the Prime’s scheduling team on discrepancy resolution
- Participates in Schedule Risk Assessments
- Government Control Account Management (GCAM)
- Assists Government Control Account Managers with their duties
- Conducts analysis of control accounts and provides feedback utilizing industry standard Earned Value Management techniques
- Verifies analysis and reporting of USG GCAMs is complete and accurate
- Analyzes manpower/resourcing loads and requirements and provides recommendations to leadership
- Identifies Opportunities, Risks, Impacts, and Corrective actions as they relate to IPMR data and control accounts
- Analyzes EVM data and briefs leadership on EV metrics
At COLSA, people are our most valuable resource and centered at our core value. We invite you to unite your talents with opportunity and be a part of our “FamilyofProfessionals!”Learn about our employee-centric culture and benefitshere.
One of the following combinations of education/experience:
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field 25 years relevant experience, OR;
- Master's degree in relevant degree field 15 years relevant experience
- Demonstated proficiencies in MS Office and MS Project
- Knowledge of Earned Value Management techniques
- U.S. Citizenship required. Active DoD Secret security clearance required
Applicant selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.COLSA Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer, Minorities/Females/Veterans/Disabled. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.