Project Manager

Bethesda, MD
Full Time
Experienced
cFocus Software is seeking a Project Manager to manage a Drupal/SharePoint program located in Bethesda, MD. This position requires Active Public Trust Clearance.

Qualifications:
  • Active Public Trust Clearance
  • Active Security+CE Certification
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in project management, specifically in web development projects and SharePoint.
  • Proven expertise in managing large-scale SharePoint and Drupal environments.
  • Strong technical proficiency in Microsoft SharePoint, Drupal, Power Platform, and associated development tools such as PHP, JavaScript, and Git.
  • Excellent communication skills, capable of effectively negotiating and resolving issues with stakeholders.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage time and resources effectively, ensuring timely delivery of projects.
  • 5+ years of project mgmt. experience
  • 3+ years of Agile experience and IDM project experience.
  • Thorough understanding of project management techniques and methods.
  • Excellent Knowledge of change management principles.
  • Excellent knowledge of MS Office; working knowledge of project management software.
  • Outstanding leadership and organizational skills.
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Excellent problem-solving ability.
  • Experience working in government contracting or familiarity with government processes is a plus.
  • Experience working with government systems (i.e., SharePoint) and stakeholders.
  • Strong attention to detail, time management, and follow through.
  • Ability to adapt and operate effectively in ambiguous or rapidly changing environments.
  • Ability to work independently and manage multiple assignments.
  • Working knowledge and experience of MS Office (e.g. MS PowerPoint, MS Word, MS Excel).
  • This is a US government contract and therefore US Citizenship is required.
Duties:
  • Manage overall contract performance including task orders and contractor supervision.
  • Oversee project progress and ensure tasks are prioritized effectively in collaboration with government and contractor staff.
  • Monitor contractor hours worked and projections against deliverables.
  • Ensure all project deliverables adhere to NIH standards and are delivered on schedule.
  • Act as a liaison between the NIH and contracting entities to ensure clear communication and project alignment.
  • Act as a project manager and subject matter expert on complex projects, with a focus on cloud computing environments and cloud migration.
  • Provide proactive input to internal project teams, consisting of system users, IT resources, and functional proponents, to ensure the effective utilization of IT solutions, tools, and processes.
  • Collaborate with technical managers, system owners, and program managers to identify mitigation strategies, remediation actions, and recommendation approaches in Plan of Action & Milestone development.
  • Provide IT technical support to ensure the successful execution and delivery of technology projects related to our IT systems.
  • Work closely with the Government to manage IT project milestones and expectations.
  • Create functional and technical documentation that meets the needs of our system’s requirements.
  • Produce engineering deliverables, create project plans, and track project progress, making necessary adjustments and corrective actions as needed.
  • Ensure technology projects follow established disciplines, involve appropriate resources, undergo review, receive sign-off, and meet project expectations.
  • Provide technical expertise for technology projects related to our IT systems.
  • Develop and provide technical documents, including plans, specifications, estimates, reports, assessments, etc.
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