OverviewThe Technical Project Manager (TPM) 4 is responsible for managing and ensuring timely completion of discrete technical project scope. This role manages technical requirements; defines and oversees project deliverables, budgets, schedules, and risks; while supporting and in most cases leads the project team in planning, tracking, and executing scope from initiation through turnover.
Duties include but are not limited to:
- TPM 4 manages project related activities in alignment with Triad prime contract and customer National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) requirements;
- Activities are organized into control accounts and subsequent work packages, which define tasks necessary to satisfy programmatic needs;
- TPM 4 reports to the Project Program Director and is responsible for day-to-day administrative and operational management within an assigned program area;
- This includes development, implementation, and evaluation of policies, procedures, and standards; determining program service levels and enhancements; assisting in the development and monitoring of program budgets; and providing technical guidance to project teams, support departments, and matrixed resources; and
- All scope managed by the TPM 4 is being performed within DOE Hazard Category 2, Security Classification 1 facility.
Education and Licensure
- Bachelor’s degree in related field of study. (required)
Skills, Experience and Qualifications
- At least 12 years of relevant experience or equivalent combination of education and experience. (required)
- Prior experience, prior nuclear facility and/or laboratory experience. (required)
- Due to federal contract security requirements, this position requires U.S. Citizenship.(required)
- Due to federal contract security requirements, candidates must be able to successfully pass a federal background investigation to secure and maintain DOE Q security clearance.(required)
- Health & Safety training, medical monitoring, and client-driven drug and background testing. (required)
Please note that marijuana remains a Schedule III controlled substance under Federal Law. Federal contractors must follow Federal drug-free workplace rules, which prohibit marijuana use, even if medical or recreational use is permitted under State Law.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & LOCATION DETAILS:
- Previous Department of Energy (DOE) or National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) experience managing D&D, construction, testing, and turnover in a nuclear environment is preferred.
- Experience with Earned Value Management Systems (EVMS), such as serving as Control Account Manager or equivalent.
- Prior experience working on large DOE and/or NNSA projects.
- Experience with projects funded through the DOE 413.3B Capital Line-Item model,
- Candidates with experience in work control, hazard management, radiological or operational activities, and quality assurance are highly desirable.
- Experience resolving complex technical and regulatory issues and Issues Management within an NQA 1 program (Preferred)
- Participation in associated review processes such as the Technical Independent Project Review (TIPR), Independent Cost Estimate (ICE, External Independent Review (EIR), and Annual Project Review (APR).
- Anticipated Work Schedule: 4/10 also adjusted to align with field install work schedule.
- 100% Remote or working from LANL Duty Station.