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- As the project manager you will assist PROGC in the oversight and surveillance of NSC production schedules and milestones
- Conduct detailed analysis of shipbuilder's Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) for all NSCs under Production and Deployment (P&D) contract
- Conduct analyses of the IMS, and any other shipbuilder produced schedules
- Determine compliance with the NSC Production Contract/ELIN requirementsDetermine compliance with Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) standards and ANSI-EIA 748 guidelines
- Identify existing and potential problems that could impact the on-schedule completion or otherwise pose risk to project cost, schedule, or performance objectives of the NSC(s) Production and Delivery Project.
- Assess probability of the shipbuilder meeting contract milestones
- Determine shipbuilder compliance with QMS processes, procedures, and associated guidance.
- Develop reports of findings from detailed analyses of shipbuilder's Integrated Master Schedule or other shipbuilder produced schedules as required by the PMR.
- Provide input to, and evaluation of, production risk management efforts to include risk planning, identification, analyses, and mitigation activities.
- Develop and provide Performance Metrics, Analyses, and Trending, as required by PMR.
- Provide recommendations to PMR related to project control, corrective actions, and recovery methods.
- Develop and provide comprehensive reports and presentations to management detailing problems, potential problems, and risks to project cost, schedule, or performance goals.
- Develop/maintain NSC physical progressing model.
- Audit shipbuilder's reported physical progress as directed by the PMR.
- Conduct production surveillance in shipbuilder's facilities and onboard the under-construction NSC.
- Development of data submittals
- PROGC Management Process Plan Development - required PROGC processes or as needed to address issues or deficiencies identified during contract surveillance.
- Generate Contract Correspondence (letters, reports)
- Assist in validating shipbuilder EVMS variance reports such as Contract Performance Reports.
- Assist in determining PMB compliance and EAC analysisEvaluate data submittals, ECPs, WFCs, and RFW, and RFD for production impact.
- Provide assistance in technical oversight for the shipbuilder's execution of engineering CDRL development
- Attend meetings as assigned to execute tasking.
- Provide routine and surge support
- Must posses a secret clearance
- BA/BS Degree
- Comprehensive knowledge of DOD military specifications and standards
Journeyman Project Manager with Security Clearance - Pascagoula, MS, United States - Credence Management Solutions
Description
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the duties listed below As the Project Manager for this contract you will support the USCG in acquiring highly capable National Security Cutters (NSC), officially designated as the Coast Guard, Maritime Security Cutter, Large (WMSL), Legend ClassThe USCG PROGC is responsible to the USCG Acquisition Surface Directorate (CG-932) for oversight and management of the production and delivery contracts for the NSCs that are being constructed at the Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) Shipbuilding located in Pascagoula, Mississippi (MS)
PROGC is co-located with HII
The USCG NSC Program has currently accepted 9 cutters with the 10th and 11th cutters in production
These cutters span multiple stages of the acquisition cycle from the beginning stages of construction, post-delivery and transition to sustainment
There is continuing congressional interest for additional NSCs as part of future appropriations; there is potential for NSC 12 production to be awarded
The NSC build cycle is approximately three years elapsed time for each NSC from contract award
The NSC Program is dynamic and requires flexibility and innovation
While the main design of the ship is stable it does require constant contract assurance oversight and creativity to ensure the systems continue to remain effective and optimal to the fleet and to meet the sponsor requirements while maintaining cost, schedule and performance parameters.
Project Management Support includes, but is not limited to the following tasks:
The NSC IMS consists of approximately 18,000 line items, includes 1 major sub-contract IMS, and is detailed to 9 levels of indenture
It is noted that the shipbuilder generates "mini-networks" to manage a schedule recovery effort or emphasize near-term objectives such as a contract milestone, e.g., vessel launch.
At a minimum, the analyses shall include:
Provide support to the PROGC Business Manager:
Document and report discrepancies to the assigned Task Manager for documentation in the contract history file.
Demonstrated Expert:
Seven (7) years of concurrent, relevant experience in shipbuilding, ship maintenance, logistics, and Project Management.