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Winston Center

Project Manager - USCG

Winston Center, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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Project Manager - USCG Winston Center

is seeking a highly experienced Project Manager to provide leadership, oversight, and delivery assurance for Acquisition and Program Management Support Services supporting the U.S. Coast Guard Office of Acquisition Support and Systems Engineering Policy (CG‑SID‑9).

Key Responsibilities

Program and Contract Management (Primary Responsibility)

Serve as the primary interface between TRG and the Government for all Call Order activities.

Exercise full responsibility for planning, execution, staffing, quality control, and risk management across all PWS task areas.

Ensure all work is performed in accordance with the BPA PWS, Call Order 1 PWS, approved Project Plan, and COR tasking.

Lead development, submission, and maintenance of required management deliverables, including:

Project Plan

Monthly Status Reports

Business Continuity Plan (BCP)

Oversee compliance with staffing requirements, onboarding, security, training, and continuity of operations.

Direct and supervise contractor personnel, ensuring adequate coverage, surge support, and backfill as required.

Acquisition Policy, Process Development, and Governance Support

Interpret, apply, and provide expert guidance on USCG and DHS acquisition policies, processes, procedures, lessons learned, and best practices.

Monitor changes to DHS, DoD (as directed), and USCG acquisition policy and assess impacts to CG‑SID‑9 operations.

Lead and/or review findings and recommendations to improve acquisition program management, governance, and policy execution.

Oversee updates to CG‑SID‑9-sponsored acquisition policies in accordance with the USCG Directives System Manual, typically occurring on a 1½‑2‑year cycle.

Support policy and process development for non‑major acquisition programs, ensuring alignment with MSAM, NMAP, and SELC frameworks.

Review of Acquisition Documents, Plans, and Policies

Provide oversight and quality assurance for contractor reviews of acquisition documents and plans, including but not limited to:

Program Plans

Integrated Logistics Support Plans

Systems Engineering Tailoring Plans

Operational Requirements Documents

Ensure findings and recommendations are accurate, defensible, and delivered within required timelines.

Review USCG, DHS, and DoD (as directed) acquisition policy documents and ensure consistent application across supported programs.

Executive Meetings, Scheduling, and Decision Support

Oversee contractor support for acquisition governance meetings, including:

Non‑Major Acquisition Oversight Council (NMAOC)

Executive Oversight Council (EOC)

Executive Management Team (EMT)

Acquisition Executive Reviews (AER)

CG Acquisition Review Board (CG ARB) – Ensure timely preparation of meeting agendas, decision‑quality materials, and formal meeting minutes.

Ensure meeting minutes accurately capture decisions, action items, and approvals and are routed, approved, and filed in accordance with CG‑SID‑9 procedures.

Review weekly and monthly tracking reports related to meetings, actions, and approvals to ensure accuracy and completeness.

Reporting, Metrics, and Information Management

Ensure timely and accurate delivery of recurring and ad hoc reports, including:

Weekly and monthly status reports

Action item trackers

Acquisition Document Status Reports (ADSR)

Validate that reports reflect current program status, risks, milestones, and leadership priorities.

Oversee use of Government‑provided templates, routing systems, and collaboration platforms (e.g., MS365, SharePoint, TMS, DCARS).

Coordinate with the COR and Office Chief to develop and maintain meaningful performance metrics.

Required Qualifications

U.S. Citizenship is required.

Bachelor's degree in Program Management, Business, Engineering, or related field and a minimum of 8 years of experience supporting major acquisition programs, including at least 5 years as a program or project manager is required.

Demonstrated experience supporting federal acquisition programs (USCG, DHS, or DoD).

Strong familiarity with DHS Instruction 102‑01, USCG MSAM/NMAP, and acquisition lifecycle governance frameworks is required.

Proven ability to manage teams, schedules, and deliverables in a firm‑fixed‑price environment.

Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including preparation of executive‑level documentation and reports is required.

Proficiency with Microsoft Office 365 and collaboration tools is required.

Ability to obtain and maintain DHS/USCG Public Trust / Suitability is required.

Ability to work onsite at USCG Headquarters with a minimum two‑day onsite cadence is required.

Preferred Qualifications

Prior experience supporting CG‑SID‑9, CG‑9, or other USCG headquarters organizations.

Experience leading acquisition policy development or directive updates.

Familiarity with systems engineering, program protection, or lifecycle integration.

Experience supporting executive‑level governance forums and senior decision makers.

Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.

Location:

Onsite / Hybrid – U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters (USCG HQ)

Address:

2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20593

Hours:

08:00 – 16:00, Monday through Friday (with flexibility to support mission needs)

Clearance:

Ability to obtain and maintain DHS/USCG Public Trust / Suitability

Citizenship:

U.S. Citizen (required)

Employment Type:

Full‑Time

Client:

U.S. Coast Guard – Office of Acquisition Support and Systems Engineering Policy (CG‑SID‑9)

If you are an individual with a disability and would like to request a reasonable accommodation as part of the employment selection process, please contact Dawn Newton, HR and Talent Acquisition Manager at hrhelpline@rehancement.com.

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