Parsons Corporation is seeking a Senior Project Manager to manage international nuclear security projects in dynamic environments. The role involves overseeing project costs, schedules, and quality while ensuring effective resource application and compliance with U.S. government requirements.
Responsibilities:
- Manage the overall cost, schedule, technical, and quality of assigned Regional Task Orders (TOs) and ensure resources are effectively applied to support project goals
- Plan, direct, supervise, and control the execution of all business, technical, fiscal, and administrative functions of the TO
- Manage operations outside the U.S., including local and regional procurements, local national employees, and local subcontractors
- Plan for, document, and execute processes for technical program management; requirements management; risk management, performance management, metrics reporting, communications planning and management, and subcontractor management
- Lead TO technical and cost proposal development
- Perform schedule management, including resource planning, sequencing of tasks, estimating, identifying dependencies, and tracking procedures
- Perform cost management, including resource planning, cost estimation, budgeting, and control activities
- Perform risk management, including risk planning, identification, mitigation, and remediation
- Review monthly reporting such as schedules, variance reports, and subcontractor issued reports and invoices
- Work with the key program and project team members to devise and execute actions plans to rectify potential cost overruns or delays, or to accommodate significant changes to the scope of work
- Establish and maintain relationships with partner country stakeholders and participate in meetings and negotiations in support of the U.S. Government client
- Develop Project Execution Plan, Health and Safety Plan, Quality Assurance/Quality Control Plan, and other documents as required
- Prepare deliverables and ensure quality products are submitted to the US government client
- Provide oversight of U.S. Government property
- Monitor and report to management on the progress of all project activity, including significant milestones, and any conditions, which would affect project cost or schedule
- Perform other responsibilities associated with this position as may be appropriate
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in engineering or related technical/business field
- Typically 15+ years of related work experience
- At least 5 years of experience managing international projects in support of the US Government
- Must be willing to travel domestically and internationally at least 25%
- Must be a U.S. citizen residing in the Continental U.S
- Must meet Parsons' project management certification requirements
- Professional registration through the Project Management Institute (or equivalent) is preferred
- Experience managing international projects for the National Nuclear Security Administration is strongly preferred
- Experience working on nuclear/radiological security projects or border security projects is strongly preferred
- Demonstrated ability to work in a team environment, lead discussions and determine resolutions to problems, possess strong written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to communicate clearly, conduct presentations to the field team and interface effectively with a diverse group of foreign officials, US government client, engineers, scientists, and subcontractors with tact and diplomacy
- Computer proficiency with advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Products, including Word, Excel, Power Point, Access, and Visio. Project Planning skills are essential
- Ability to direct and manage team members with day-to-day activities as well as special projects to assure timely completion
- Ability to manage distributed teams located in foreign countries
- A keen understanding of contract compliance with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and/or Department of Energy Acquisition Regulations (DEAR)