Navy - Configuration Management Specialist

San Diego, CA
Full Time
Navy - PIMSS
Experienced
cFocus Software seeks a Configuration Management Specialist to join our program supporting the United States Navy (DON). This position is on site in the San Diego, CA area. This position requires a Secret clearance.
Qualifications:
  • Active Secret clearance
  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Information Systems, Business, Program Management, Logistics, Computer Science, or related discipline.
  • 3 – 7+ years of experience supporting configuration management, baseline management, engineering support, modernization planning, or related DoD programs.
  • Experience supporting Navy, NAVWAR, PEO C4I, or other DoD acquisition and modernization programs is highly desirable.
  • Knowledge of configuration management principles, baseline management, and change control processes.
  • Understanding of Navy modernization processes, platform integration activities, and configuration governance requirements.
  • Experience supporting technical reviews, configuration control boards, readiness reviews, and modernization planning activities.
  • Knowledge of engineering documentation, technical baselines, installation documentation, and configuration status accounting.
  • Experience with SPIDER, RIPTIDE, iMET, SharePoint, databases, or similar configuration management systems.
  • Strong analytical, organizational, and data management skills.
  • Ability to perform configuration audits, discrepancy analysis, and data reconciliation.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to prepare reports, briefings, and executive-level documentation.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and SharePoint.

Duties:
  • Prepare, maintain, and update Information Warfare Platform (IWP) Capability Baselines for surface ships and shore platforms.
  • Support Baseline Management (BLM) and Configuration Management (CM) activities for Program Management Warfare (PMW) offices, NAVWAR, Platform Readiness Reviews (PRRs), and Execution Readiness Reviews (ERRs).
  • Develop and maintain As-Planned and As-Installed platform baselines and associated modernization documentation.
  • Perform baseline wholeness analyses and configuration assessments supporting PRRs, ERRs, and fleet readiness initiatives.
  • Support Configuration Management Governance Boards, Platform Configuration Control Boards (PCCBs), Technical Review Boards (PTRBs), and other configuration review forums.
  • Maintain configuration records, change histories, audit trails, and document repositories to ensure traceability and accountability.
  • Coordinate and track Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs), Ship Change Documents (SCDs), installation drawings, technical directives, and configuration updates.
  • Monitor and validate configuration data within SPIDER, RIPTIDE, iMET, and other Navy modernization and configuration management systems.
  • Provide recommendations to improve configuration control processes, database accuracy, and modernization planning tools.
  • Support modernization planning by validating platform configurations, system dependencies, capability builds, and integration requirements.
  • Review and reconcile configuration discrepancies, missing records, and historical modernization data.
  • Support platform installation readiness activities, funding execution tracking, and schedule coordination associated with approved modernization efforts.
  • Prepare and maintain Quarterly Work Packages (QWPs), baseline reports, status reports, metrics, and executive briefings.
  • Coordinate configuration management activities with engineers, logisticians, acquisition personnel, installation managers, planners, and Government stakeholders.
  • Conduct configuration audits, data validation activities, and quality reviews to ensure compliance with Navy policies and configuration management standards.
  • Provide technical documentation support, meeting support, action item tracking, and configuration status accounting.
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