RTI Consulting, LLC
Sr. Program Integrator
RTI Consulting, LLC, Columbia, Missouri, United States, 65201
RTI Consulting, LLC is seeking a Program Integrator (PI) for a contract in the Ft. Meade area. Position requires an
Active TS/SCI w/Fscope poly.
The Program Integrator shall assist individual program managers, initiative leads, and PEO leadership with monitoring and reporting on the overall health of programs, initiatives, and/or a portfolio. Perform holistic analysis across multiple contracts and government activities to identify cost, schedule and performance concerns for a program or initiative. Perform cross-program analysis to assist in responding to Investment Portfolio (IP) actions and producing execution reports.Draft acquisition and program documents such as TTOs, Statements of Work (SOWs), Program Management Plans (PMPs), Risk Management Plans, program schedules, Technical CICA memorandums, and Acquisition Strategies. Prepare presentations to report analysis findings as well as program/portfolio status.Qualifications:
Twelve (12) years of demonstrated combined experience in DoD/ICprogram management, contract management, and/or financial management, and a Bachelor’sDegree with a business or technical focus is required. In lieu of a degree, Project ManagementInstitute PMP certification, Certified Federal Contracts Manager (CFCM) certification, orDAWIA Level III in any focus area, and an additional three (3) years of directly relatedexperience for a total of fifteen (15) years may be substituted. Familiarity with Plan-It ispreferred. In lieu of certification, an additional three (3) years of directly related experience fora total of eighteen (18) years may be substituted. Intermediate proficiency with MS Excel isrequired to include demonstrated use of pivot tables, slicers, and pivot charts
The Level 3 Program Integrator (PI) shall possess the following capabilities:financial and summary reports on the program elements to GPMs at the program level and assist with the allocation and tracking of resources; recommend funding adjustments as appropriate (contract staffing, facilities, and budgets).program managers in developing program documentation (TTOs, Statements of Work (SOWs), Program Management Plans (PMPs), Risk Management Plans, program schedules, Technical CICA memorandums, and Acquisition Strategies), creating program schedules, tracking program status, evaluating operational and technical alternatives, performing risk assessment and managing integrated product teams.support to GPMs to assure execution within the cost, schedule, and performance baselines. Utilize program management tools (e.g., Plan-It, MS Excel) to assist GPM with planning, documenting, executing, and reporting of all program details (e.g., spend plans), for both current year (FY) and out-years (FYDP).contract reviews to assist GPMs in conducting cost estimating and monitoring of program/initiative outcomes.in the production and tailoring of THE CUSTOMER financial execution reports and program acquisition documentation and ensure affordable, supportable and effective program requirements are specified to meet mission needs.assistance in analyzing, tracking, and reporting program unfunded requirements in accordance with PEO policies and processes.point papers, briefing charts, spreadsheets and other materials to assist in the Government in program decision-making.data analysis using MS Excel with pivot tables, slicers, and pivot charts to present data clearly and effectively.reports to support program management function to include: a. Bi-Weekly execution reports by program to show funding execution across a program inclusive of budget center, appropriation and source of funding including point solutions & external funding) – how much money does a program have and how is the GPM doing on spending it?
a. Bi-Weekly cost estimating reports by program to show the consolidated burn rate across all contracts that support a program and latest projection for amount of funding required to get through the fiscal yearb. Bi-Weekly combined overview of total budget available vs. total projected costs for remainder of fiscal year (i.e., is there a projected overrun or underrun based on program cost estimates?)c. Bi-Weekly report on any areas of concern – e.g., late receipt of external funds, slow execution against certain appropriationsd. Bi-Weekly contracts report by program to track current contract funding run outs (i.e., when will contractor be at risk of work stoppage), current contract periods of performance, planned awarddates, burn rate analyses, contractor CDRL deliverablese, Bi-Weekly Staffing report for LOE contracts, by program, illustrating current and projected staffing, as well as highlighting any areas of concern. Include historic staffing numbers, show positions remaining to be staffed (and their status specifying any delays in filling positions), and show projected staffing for remainder of period of performance. Include attrition metrics.f. For programs that are going through contract actions and/or ARB baselining, document readiness schedule listing all contract documents required and the status of each against the baseline schedule for completion. (e.g. TTOs, SOWs, CDRL packages, Technical CICA memos, Acquisition Strategies, etc.) Assist GPM and initiative leads with resource planning and tracking Prepare and support delivery of presentations to assist with program and initiative status reviews.
All employment decisions at RTI are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex, age, physical, mental or sensory disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, past or present military service, family medical history or genetic information, family or parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate.
RTI will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics.
Active TS/SCI w/Fscope poly.
The Program Integrator shall assist individual program managers, initiative leads, and PEO leadership with monitoring and reporting on the overall health of programs, initiatives, and/or a portfolio. Perform holistic analysis across multiple contracts and government activities to identify cost, schedule and performance concerns for a program or initiative. Perform cross-program analysis to assist in responding to Investment Portfolio (IP) actions and producing execution reports.Draft acquisition and program documents such as TTOs, Statements of Work (SOWs), Program Management Plans (PMPs), Risk Management Plans, program schedules, Technical CICA memorandums, and Acquisition Strategies. Prepare presentations to report analysis findings as well as program/portfolio status.Qualifications:
Twelve (12) years of demonstrated combined experience in DoD/ICprogram management, contract management, and/or financial management, and a Bachelor’sDegree with a business or technical focus is required. In lieu of a degree, Project ManagementInstitute PMP certification, Certified Federal Contracts Manager (CFCM) certification, orDAWIA Level III in any focus area, and an additional three (3) years of directly relatedexperience for a total of fifteen (15) years may be substituted. Familiarity with Plan-It ispreferred. In lieu of certification, an additional three (3) years of directly related experience fora total of eighteen (18) years may be substituted. Intermediate proficiency with MS Excel isrequired to include demonstrated use of pivot tables, slicers, and pivot charts
The Level 3 Program Integrator (PI) shall possess the following capabilities:financial and summary reports on the program elements to GPMs at the program level and assist with the allocation and tracking of resources; recommend funding adjustments as appropriate (contract staffing, facilities, and budgets).program managers in developing program documentation (TTOs, Statements of Work (SOWs), Program Management Plans (PMPs), Risk Management Plans, program schedules, Technical CICA memorandums, and Acquisition Strategies), creating program schedules, tracking program status, evaluating operational and technical alternatives, performing risk assessment and managing integrated product teams.support to GPMs to assure execution within the cost, schedule, and performance baselines. Utilize program management tools (e.g., Plan-It, MS Excel) to assist GPM with planning, documenting, executing, and reporting of all program details (e.g., spend plans), for both current year (FY) and out-years (FYDP).contract reviews to assist GPMs in conducting cost estimating and monitoring of program/initiative outcomes.in the production and tailoring of THE CUSTOMER financial execution reports and program acquisition documentation and ensure affordable, supportable and effective program requirements are specified to meet mission needs.assistance in analyzing, tracking, and reporting program unfunded requirements in accordance with PEO policies and processes.point papers, briefing charts, spreadsheets and other materials to assist in the Government in program decision-making.data analysis using MS Excel with pivot tables, slicers, and pivot charts to present data clearly and effectively.reports to support program management function to include: a. Bi-Weekly execution reports by program to show funding execution across a program inclusive of budget center, appropriation and source of funding including point solutions & external funding) – how much money does a program have and how is the GPM doing on spending it?
a. Bi-Weekly cost estimating reports by program to show the consolidated burn rate across all contracts that support a program and latest projection for amount of funding required to get through the fiscal yearb. Bi-Weekly combined overview of total budget available vs. total projected costs for remainder of fiscal year (i.e., is there a projected overrun or underrun based on program cost estimates?)c. Bi-Weekly report on any areas of concern – e.g., late receipt of external funds, slow execution against certain appropriationsd. Bi-Weekly contracts report by program to track current contract funding run outs (i.e., when will contractor be at risk of work stoppage), current contract periods of performance, planned awarddates, burn rate analyses, contractor CDRL deliverablese, Bi-Weekly Staffing report for LOE contracts, by program, illustrating current and projected staffing, as well as highlighting any areas of concern. Include historic staffing numbers, show positions remaining to be staffed (and their status specifying any delays in filling positions), and show projected staffing for remainder of period of performance. Include attrition metrics.f. For programs that are going through contract actions and/or ARB baselining, document readiness schedule listing all contract documents required and the status of each against the baseline schedule for completion. (e.g. TTOs, SOWs, CDRL packages, Technical CICA memos, Acquisition Strategies, etc.) Assist GPM and initiative leads with resource planning and tracking Prepare and support delivery of presentations to assist with program and initiative status reviews.
All employment decisions at RTI are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex, age, physical, mental or sensory disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, past or present military service, family medical history or genetic information, family or parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate.
RTI will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics.