Program Manager
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Operations Manager
SEACORP is seeking a well-qualified Program Manager
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SEACORP's Production Operations group is seeking a Program/Project Manager for a U.S. Navy program. The Program Manager is concerned with the overall planning, direction and success of major programs, systems development efforts, and research or technology initiatives which have great significance to the activities and customer’s needs. Programs are typically large, multi-year efforts divided into several sub-programs/tasks.
Job Responsibilities- Responsible for the overall program definition, organization, and direction of short- and long-range plans. This includes the responsibility for formulating, guiding, and directing the technical approach; and defining and negotiation with activity and customer personnel for necessary resources.
- Establishment and control of technical milestones, schedules, budgets and costs are also essential tasks for the Program Manager.
- Serve as the main interface between the company and the government customer.
- Work with Technical leads to define schedule and resources and coordinate internal personnel resources across multiple tasks.
- Develop project spend plans for a variety of contract type efforts (CPFF, Cost, etc.)
- Track all project budgets, deliverables and milestones to ensure successful project execution.
- Measure project performance using appropriate tools and techniques.
- Collect and analyze cost performance data reports in order to identify cost, schedule, and performance trends and deviations and recommend corrective action.
- Attend meetings and provide briefings technical, schedule, and cost performance.
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Math, Physical Sciences, Computer Science or other STEM major required.
Experience: Minimum of 10 years of experience required.
Required Qualifications- Ten years of experience managing Navy systems projects related to Anti-Submarine Warfare/Under-Sea Warfare (ASW/USW), submarine and surface ship signature measurement and reduction, and/or sonar development.
- Ten years of experience in program management/planning programs with long-range technology development project analysis and documentation at the Exploratory and advanced Development R&D levels.
- Ten years of experience with financial status monitoring of projects involving multiple funding categories. System integration experience.
- Information Assurance Technician (IAT) Level II certification.
- Ten years of experience in acoustic recording systems development and certification, advanced development sonars, or ship signature Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E) projects.
- Ten years of experience in signature measurement systems management, underwater acoustic programs, or ship signature trial planning.
As a requirement of employment, all employees must hold U.S. Citizenship.
Location:
Groton, CT
Travel:
Monthly (approximately once per month)
Clearance:
Secret
Work Environment & Physical Demands:
Office & Computer Laboratories – Sitting, standing, extended periods of time using a mouse and keyboard and viewing computer screens. Infrequent lifting of
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