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Program Manager - Navy Programs
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Country: USA
Location: District of Columbia-Washington/Metro Washington, DC 20001
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Program Manager - Navy Programs
Job Category: IT/Software Development View this video View our Career Video Length: 2:39 min BAE Systems has an unequaled record of valued partnership with major U.S. Navy acquisition programs. Our background, experience, and competencies to provide a high level of customer satisfaction is reflected in the long relationships that we have maintained with our customers BAE's Navy Integrated Platform Systems Division is seeking an experienced Program Manager. Selected applicant will provide technical and program management services to a major shipbuilding program office in the areas of naval combatant ship acquisition, production, integration and testing. Position involves daily contact with high-level government managers. Tasks include preparation of high level briefings, coordination of Program Office tasking and contract performance. **IMPORTANT NOTE** -You will greatly increase your chance of being considered, if you have ensured all of the required skills are addressed in your resume.** Program management experience Recent Shipboard/Navy experience Leadership experience Background in managing programs consisting of multiple projects Strong technical, managerial and interpersonal skills are a must Ability to operate independently in a fast-paced environment Must be a highly organized and enthusiastic individual Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written Ability to multitask Secret clearance is required BS/BA degree or 8 to 10 years of relevant experienceMS in Engineering or an MBA NAVSEA Program experience Ship acquisition experience Ship program financial management experience Shipyard/SUPSHIP experience People are the greatest asset in any Company ...BAE Systems is committed to a high performance culture and provides an environment that challenges our employees to be remarkable and obtain their full potential.We are an EEO/Affirmative Action Employer that understands the value of diversity and its impact on a high performance culture.Join us ... To Apply for this position, please CLICK HERE Learn about BAE Systems  | View all BAE Systems opportunities  |Â
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