DCS Corp

Acquisition Program Specialist - Senior (EPASS 79 EB)

DCS Corp$90K — $120K *
Aerospace & Defense
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • US Citizenship required due to sensitive customer requirements.
  • Associates degree with 15 years, Bachelor's degree with 10 years, or Master's degree with 7 years of relevant experience.
  • Top Secret Security Clearance is mandatory.
  • Experience in Federal Acquisition Life-cycle Management preferred.
  • Knowledge of FAR, DFARS, and DoD 5000.2 compliance is advantageous.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and manage program plans and risk management processes for efficient operations.
  • Maintain contract files and monitor weapon system contractor production status.
  • Assist in drafting RFPs including system specifications and work statements.
  • Advise on source selection simulations and cost-benefit assessments for weapon systems.
  • Manage product baseline configurations in compliance with military guidance.
  • Conduct economic and financial analyses, including budgeting and forecasting.
  • Prepare briefings and decision support information for stakeholders.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to support an important Air Force acquisition mission.
  • Work within a dynamic and collaborative team environment.
  • Gain exposure to cutting-edge military technology and programs.
  • Potential for professional growth and development in the acquisition field.
  • Engagement in significant defense contracting processes and policy adherence.
Full Job Description
Acquisition Program Specialist - Senior (EPASS 79 EB) DCS Corp | Eglin Apply Now Get job alerts by email. Sign up now! Job details DCS as an exciting opportunity for an experienced Acquisition Program Specialist supporting an Air Force acquisition mission at Eglin AFB, FL. In this role, the candidate will apply knowledge and experience in acquisition program support to assist program managers in meeting guidance in FAR, DoD 5000.2, and other applicable documents and regulations, systems, and guides. They shall assist with the DoD planning, programming, and budgeting process; USAF weapons acquisition process, cost-estimating and analysis of missiles, munitions, electronic systems, delivery vehicles, targets and range systems. The Acquisition Program Specialist will support Government program managers and financial managers. Essential Job Functions: Develop and manage program plans, risk management process, and program courses of action for streamlined operations and processes. Maintain conformed copies of contracts within organizational responsibility; including the preparation, maintenance, and posting of each contract, to include contract modifications, schedules, funding profiles, and Contract Line-Item Number (CLIN) indexes; monitor weapon system contractor production status; project status of deliverables; and establish and maintain database(s) to tracking incoming and outgoing prime contractual letters for either Government or weapon system contract response. Support development of draft Requests for Proposal (RFPs) including systems specifications, System Requirements Documents (SRD), Statement of Objectives (SOO), Statement of Work (SOW), Contract Data Requirements Lists (CDRL)s, and other RFP products. Advise and assist with development and administration of source selection simulations and cost benefit assessments to determine optimal capability and strategy to acquire intended weapon system; advise and assist with mock proposal development, conduct RFP risk assessments, prepare and coordinate responses to requests for information (RFI), and deliver training modules. Assist with the planning and management of product baseline configurations to include configuration identification, configuration control, configuration status accounting, and configuration verification and auditing, IAW military and industrial guidance (i.e. MIL-HDBK-67 and the American National Standards Institute/ Electronic Industries Alliance standard ANSI/EIA-649). Perform economic, budget, and financial analysis to included obligations and expenditure forecasting; develop funds management, funding status, automated models, and control techniques. Prepare briefings and decision support information. Required Skills: Due to the sensitivity of customer related requirements, US Citizenship is required. Associates degree and 15 years relevant experience; OR Bachelors degree and 10 years relevant experience; OR Masters degree and 7 years relevant experience. Top Secret Security Clearance. Preferred Skills: Federal Acquisition Life-cycle Management Contract Administration/CLIN Structuring Cost Estimation & Funding Execution Budget & Financial Analysis Acquisition Planning Program Scheduling & Risk Management FAR/DFARS/DoD 5000.2 Compliance FMS Case Management Support Familiarity with JASSM Software Missile Operation Flight Program (MOFP) and Operational (OP)

About DCS Corp

DCS Corp is a defense and aerospace company that provides engineering and technical support services to clients in the United States government and commercial sectors. The company was founded in 1977 and has grown to become a leading provider of engineering and technical services in the defense and aerospace industries. DCS Corp's services include systems engineering, software development, and logistics support, among others. The company is known for its expertise in advanced technology and has been recognized for its contributions to the defense and aerospace industries.
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1977

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