Security Cooperation Planner (DCAM)other related Employment listings - Springfield, VA at Geebo

Security Cooperation Planner (DCAM)

Company Name:
The SI Organization, Inc.
Standard
Job Description:
Oversees and manages the operational aspects of ongoing projects and serves as liaison between project management and planning, project team, and line management. Reviews status of projects and budgets; manages schedules and prepares status reports. Assesses project issues and develops resolutions to meet productivity, quality, and client-satisfaction goals and objectives. Develops mechanisms for monitoring project progress and for intervention and problem solving with project managers, line managers, and clients.
Specific
Job Description:
Experience/Education: Bachelor's Degree in relevant field. Must have at least 3 to 5 years of demonstrated intensive, progressive and relevant experience. Prior experience with the US Government, especially command or national intelligence offices/agencies preferred. Must possess current S clearance.
Description of
Responsibilities: Performs support to integrate the DCAM into G-TSCMIS. Provide support in formulating and preparing DCAM briefings. Assist DTRA Security Cooperation (SC) planners and program managers in properly documenting DTRA SC objectives and programs into the DCAM and the development of supporting documentation. Assist DTRA Security Cooperation (SC) planners and program managers in properly mapping DTRA SC objectives in the DCAM.
The SI Organization is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. M/F/V/D. _Job ID #:_ 5007
Location: Springfield, VA
Functional Area: Program/Project Manager
Education Required: Bachelors Degree
Position Type: Full Time - Regular
Relocation Provided:
Experience Required: 2 - 4 years
Clearance Level: SecretEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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