Program Manager

Panama City, FL
Full Time
Manager/Supervisor
AERMOR is hiring a Program Manager who will provide oversight of the information technology (IT) and cybersecurity (CS) support to Naval Surface Warfare Center - Panama City Division (NSWC - PCD) IT Division. This support includes providing comprehensive technical support, network security, operations and maintenance, and CS support for both Unclassified and Classified “Excepted” networks.  Additionally, support includes providing CS, desktop support, software and hardware support, and other tasks as required, to support the RDT&E labs.

The work performed will be on-site (government facility) daily in Panama City, FL.  This is not a remote nor hybrid role. 


Responsibilities include:

 
  • Operations and Maintenance (O&M) and Life Cycle Maintenance (LCM) support for the NSWC PCD Unclassified Network and the NSWC PCD Classified Network
  • Network support, O&M, and system administration services to technically support NSWC PCD in providing on-site support for NSWC PCD networks
  • Support the Local Area Network (LAN) cable plant consisting of inside and outside fiber optic cable
  • Technically support installation, configuration, patching and remediation, and troubleshooting of NSWC - PCD RDT&E Network client desktop operating systems
  • Provide limited server and network administration support as defined in Government developed or approved Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) provided as GFI upon task order award
  • Effectively assess resourcing for completion of tasks and communicate on resource needs and gaps
  • Perform project management techniques, processes, and protocols to ensure that customer requirements are met or exceeded in terms of cost, schedule, performance, and technical quality.
  • Establish and control technical milestones, schedules, budgets, and costs to ensure program success.

Qualifying Requirements:
 
  • Must currently possess a U.S. Government issued, Secret Level Security Clearance.  This is required for consideration.
  • Ten (10) years of progressively responsible professional experience and demonstrated experience in managing and directing the efforts of complex Information Technology (IT) teams in a dynamic environment. Experience managing Government IT contracts to include processes, functions, customer service, help desk taskings, cybersecurity, and Risk Management Framework.
  • The PM shall have attained all necessary Cyber Security certifications for CWF job code 801 in accordance with the guidance provided in DODM 8140.03 in one or more of the following certifications:
  •  -- Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)
  •  -- Certified Information Systems Security Officer (C) ISSO)
  •  -- Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
  •  -- GIAC Foundational Cybersecurity Technologies (GFACT)
  •  -- GIAC Security Leadership Certification (GSLC)
  •  -- Rocheston Certified Cybersecurity Engineer (RCCE)

Certification/Education Requirements:
  • Bachelor’s degree in technical (computer science engineering, physics, etc.) focus is required.
  • Master’s degree preferred.
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