Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab

ISR&T Program Area Manager, Precision Strike Mission Area

Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab$170K — $350K *
Aerospace & Defense
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in engineering, mathematics, physics, computer science, or related discipline, or equivalent experience.
  • Minimum of ten years in program management or technical leadership in complex projects.
  • Proven ability to lead multi-disciplinary teams successfully.
  • Background in ISR&T, BMC2, and joint fires-related capabilities.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills for interacting across all staff levels.
  • Willingness to travel for program meetings and engagements across various regions.
  • Active Top Secret security clearance; eligibility for TS/SCI clearance required.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the vision and strategy for the ISR&T Program Area in line with PSMA priorities.
  • Manage the ISR&T Program Area Group, coaching program managers and resolving staff issues.
  • Build relationships with sponsors in ISR&T, BMC2, and joint fires to enhance APL's role.
  • Allocate program development funds for capability and resource identification.
  • Collaborate on strategies that align with sponsor needs and APL's mission.
  • Oversee deliverables to ensure they meet performance, schedule, cost, and quality standards.
  • Maintain effective relationships with other PAMs and key stakeholders across the sector.
  • Represent the ISR&T and related activities at external organizations and locations.

Benefits

  • Opportunities for leadership and mentoring within an innovative team.
  • Engagements with key stakeholders in national security sectors.
  • Access to advanced research and development efforts in ISR&T.
  • Potential for career growth within a reputable organization.
  • Support for continued professional development and technical expertise.
Full Job Description
Description

We are seeking an Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Targeting (ISR&T) Program Area Manager (PAM) to shape APL's impactful contributions to the Department of War (DoW) and US Government ISR&T, battle management, command and control, and joint fires communities. You will lead a hardworking team of program managers and technical leaders who are responsible for innovative work in ISR&T-related research and development efforts, battle management and command-and-control (BMC2) capabilities, Joint Fires Network development, operations analyses, system prototyping and experimentation, system acquisition and test, and hands-on technical exchanges with operational users. As the ISR&T PAM, you will help lead the activities of the Precision Strike Mission Area (PSMA), identify and create new capabilities, manage relationships with Precision Strike sponsors and partners, develop and implement the PSMA strategy, advance the Mission Area's Strategic Vectors, and collaborate with stakeholders across APL. You will partner with line management to align technical talent and resources with Precision Strike Mission Area, Force Projection Sector, and cross-enterprise objectives as One APL, while building and mentoring multi-disciplinary teams that execute impactful programs, challenge the status quo, and drive continuous improvement and innovation.

As the Program Area Manager (PAM), your primary responsibilities will be to...
  • Lead the development and implementation of the Program Area vision and strategy aligned with PSMA priorities. Work with Program Managers to shape APL's ISR&T portfolio, with an emphasis on increasing APL's impact across ISR&T science and technology (S&T), BMC2, Joint Fires Network development, acquisition programs, with increasing emphasis on test and evaluation, experimentation, and operational performance.
  • Serve as the Group Supervisor of the ISR&T Program Area Group. Provide leadership, coaching, and mentoring to the ISR&T Program Managers and program teams to develop a well-rounded ISR&T portfolio with technical and operational impact and to develop the generation of technical and programmatic leaders. Retain and hire high-impact staff members to strengthen the ISR&T Program Area team. Resolve staff issues and provide recommendations to the Mission Area Executive and Sector leadership regarding staff member performance and compensation. Evaluate and approve routine group matters such as timecards, travel, reimbursements, purchases, training, budgets, office moves, and public disclosures.
  • Establish deep, trusted relationships with ISR&T, BMC2, and joint fires sponsors and stakeholders. Increase the Precision Strike Mission Area's participation in large scale exercise and demonstrations. Continue to develop APL's technical leadership role and reputation in the Department of War (DoW) and US Government ISR&T, BMC2, and joint fires communities.
  • Coordinate the allocation of program development funds for technical capability development and sponsor engagement. Work with Program Managers to identify long-term resource and capability needs for Branch and Group Supervisors, including staffing, facilities, and competencies.
  • Assist the Mission Area leadership team to develop and execute strategies that reflect the needs of the sponsor and stakeholder communities, the interests of the Mission Area and Sector, and the values of APL.
  • Perform oversight to ensure deliverables meet sponsor and APL expectations for performance, schedule, cost, and quality.
  • Develop and maintain effective, collaborative working relationships with other PAMs, Mission Area Executives, Branch/Group Supervisors, Chief Scientists/Engineers, technical leaders, business/contracts personnel, and others throughout the Sector and across APL, particularly with partners in National Security Space and Theater Defense working on BMC2, joint fires, kill-web integration, sensing, targeting, and operational decision-support capabilities.
  • Serve as the focal point for the Precision Strike Mission Area's ISR&T, BMC2, and joint fires-related activities at external organizations and sites, including the Denver APL field office, relevant IC and INDOPACOM-area sponsor sites, and other sponsor facilities.
  • Execute FPS Leadership Accountability Expectations consistent with APL's Leadership Attributes: http://FPSLeadership.

Qualifications

You meet our minimum qualifications for the job if you...
  • Possess a Bachelor's degree in engineering, mathematics, physics, computer science, or another related science discipline, or equivalent level of relevant experience.
  • Have at least ten years of successful program management, project management, or technical leadership experience in the planning and execution of technically challenging efforts.
  • Have demonstrated ability to effectively lead multi-disciplinary, dynamic teams to successful outcomes.
  • Have a background and understanding in relevant technical areas associated with the development and deployment of ISR&T, BMC2, and joint fires-related capabilities, such as system-of-systems engineering, tactical or space-based sensing systems, signal processing, data fusion, operational decision support, kill-web integration, and advanced effects chains.
  • Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to effectively interact with all levels of staff and sponsors.
  • Can take regular trips to the National Capitol Region, Southern Maryland, Hawaii, California, and Colorado for program meetings with additional occasional travel beyond the local area for various program needs.
  • Hold an active Top Secret security clearance and can ultimately obtain a TS/SCI level clearance. If selected, you will be subject to a government security clearance investigation and must meet the requirements for access to classified information. Eligibility requirements include U.S. citizenship.

You'll go above and beyond our minimum requirements if you...
  • Have an advanced technical and/or management degree (MS or PhD); supervisory experience at APL; direct experience working with advanced concepts, prototyping, and system design, development, and integration.
  • Have at least ten years of experience and deep understanding in technical areas associated with the ISR&T, BMC2, joint fires, kill-web integration, and operational decision-support domains.
  • Are experienced with Navy, Air Force, and Army integrated strike operations, joint fires, BMC2, warfighting concepts, and the intelligence community.
  • Have well-established relationships in the APL Precision Strike, ISR&T, joint fires, and/or command-and-control sponsor communities.
  • Have excellent knowledge of policies, procedures, programs, and technical proficiencies across the APL Enterprise.
  • Hold a current TS/SCI clearance with polygraph.

Minimum Rate

$170,000 Annually

Maximum Rate

$350,000 Annually

About Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab

The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) is a research and development organization that provides solutions to national security and scientific challenges. The laboratory was founded in 1942 and is located in Laurel, Maryland. APL is a division of the Johns Hopkins University and is a not-for-profit organization. The laboratory has expertise in a variety of areas, including space exploration, national security, and healthcare.
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