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Ronin Staffing, LLC

Project Manager (Hybrid)

Ronin Staffing, LLC, Los Alamos, NM, United States


Hours: 4/10s Monday through Friday 7am-5pm or 9/80 Length: 1 year contract with a possibility of extension - project is scheduled to end at fiscal year end 2025 Hybrid: 2-3 days onsite is preferred Per Diem: Not at this time Clearance: Q 3 must haves:BA/BS and 8 years of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience OR master's degree with 5 years of relevant experience Must have familiarity with DOE order 410.2 and experience in nuclear material management and experience utilizing EVMS principles and P6 Primavera Must be able to complete the client's onboarding process and able to attain a Q clearance The Nuclear Material Management (NMM) program at location administers nuclear material inventory as a strategic asset for the execution of work across the Laboratory. Ensuring that there is a plan for all material, including a determined use and a disposition pathway. You will work with the NMM Program Manager in their role as the Nuclear Material Manager to represent the objectives and goals of the program, perform data analysis to determine trends, identify issues, and develop procedures for nuclear material owners. You will work with the managers of assigned technical portfolios to review products and reports to determine that programmatic needs and requirements are met. Additional Key Responsibilities • Work with company’s SMEs to ensure that nuclear material storage containers meet the requirements of the surveillance and container efforts under the M441.1-1 portion of the portfolio. • Work with program office staff to identify and mitigate risk to deliverables, monitor and track cost, schedule, and progress against milestones. • Participate in program office efforts for special disposition projects that require unique packaging solutions. • Work with SMEs to identify and mitigate risks associated with unique packaging solutions and storage containers. • Apply advanced knowledge and experience to develop programmatic documents including functional series documents, project plans, policy documents, charters, and execution/implementation plans that cover programmatic work from conception to completion. • Review documentation of package operations, acceptance testing, and maintenance in accordance with the requirements in the Safety Analysis Reports for Packages. • Maintain advanced knowledge of the relevant technical discipline and understand and adhere to all Laboratory and regulatory guidance and governance specific to the programmatic work of assigned portfolio(s). Minimum Job Requirements: Program Management: Advanced knowledge of, and successfully demonstrated experience in, all aspects of program management of technical work. Including, defining program work scope, schedules, budgets, priorities, and performance milestones. As well as, developing cost, scope, and schedule baselines; reporting program status and cost and schedule variance; managing change control and risk; and providing direction to a project management team. Demonstrated experience and leadership in developing and executing complex organizational interface agreements, funding cost models, or similar integration tools. This includes demonstration of strong organizational skills and previous experience with the development, monitoring, and management of work packages.