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The Energy Program Manager will be responsible for program execution to include client care, budgeting, scheduling, quality management, and overall contract delivery. The Energy Program Manager will provide the nexus among Redhorse leadership and program staff, our Energy Information Administration (EIA) customer, and teaming partners to help our client achieve strategic goals related to modernization of data operations, increasing analytical impact, improving the customer experience, and enabling the mission.
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For master contracts and large task order contracts job functions include client communications, project oversight including staffing, performance, quality assurance (QA), and financial monitoring and review, and coordinating responses to call orders and serving as the primary technical and financial point of contact between RTI and the EPA's assigned Program Officer.
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Meeting CPAR scoring criteria on contract(s): client satisfaction, quality management, adhering to project schedules, cost/budget management, and small business goals. The successful candidate will have experience implementing professional development strategies and succession plans for key technical and program management support roles within EPA national program offices to ensure programs provide opportunities for advancement for early- and mid-career staff and to ensure RTI will have qualified staff in place for future competitions.
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Other benefits include a competitive range of insurance plans (including health, dental, life, and short-term and long-term disability), access to a retirement savings program such as a 401(k) plan, paid parental leave for all parents, financial assistance with adoption expenses or infertility treatments, financial reimbursement for education and developmental opportunities, an employee assistance program, and numerous other offerings to support a healthy work-life balance.
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The successful candidate will have experience serving as a QA planner (for QAPP development), QC reviewer, or other designated role within the EPA's Quality Management System. Following / optimizing standard procedures for managing contracts, task orders, and subcontracts.
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Our contract vehicles and largest task order contracts require a senior project manager with a technical background to overseeand coordinate both pre-award and post-award activities. RTI International is seeking an Environmental Program/Project Manager to help lead our contracted programs for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA.
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This package includes (among other things) a competitive base salary, a generous paid time off policy, merit based annual increases, bonus opportunities and a robust recognition program. Holding regular meetings with EPA clients: project officers, group leaders, and task order leads.
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The program manager is responsible for key functions and interactions with clients, external partners and internal technical staff. Ensuring QA plans are developed in accordance with client expectations, processes are established, implemented, and monitored.
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RTI's Project Managers ensure high-quality project management systems are in place with robust technical implementation capabilities, effective strategies for building cohesive multi-disciplinary teams, and current policy-level perspectives to inform plans for strategic growth.
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Reviewing progress reports for quality, completeness, and responsiveness to client requests. Ability to multi-task and stay on top of issues across multiple projects, Experience resolving difficult client conversations.
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The Program Manager is responsible for the oversight of the Unaccompanied Children & Family Unit (UC & FAMU) Transportation Services Program, supervision of Site Mangers, and ensuring all aspects of administration, technical, operational, and contractual requirements and client expectations are met.
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The successful candidate must have at a minimum a Master's Degree in Environmental Science, Chemical/Environmental Engineering or related subject and 10 years of experience with expertise managing federal contracts and (i.e. EPA, Department of Energy, etc.
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Insight on Experience implementing systems to recognize at risk projects, Good understanding of federal contracting processes: Project financial reporting, Federal contracting types (CPFF, T&M, FP); Wbased vs.
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And monthly reports to the EPA assistance from contract and financial analysts. Knows when to elevate issues to contracts, finance, or division VP to get input or direction, Establishing protocols for communicating with subcontractor principals and consultants about forecasted opportunities and time-sensitive requirements on active proposals and project deliverables.
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At RTI, we demonstrate our commitment to rewarding individual and team achievement through a total rewards package. The successful candidate will also have experience leading multi-disciplinary internal meetings with business partners and key technical staff on programmatic activities.
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