Canvas · 2 hours ago
Acquisition PM Prof (Jrnymn)
Canvas is seeking an Acquisition Program Management Professional who will apply expert knowledge of system acquisition and program management principles. The role involves assessing program schedules, conducting analyses, and developing acquisition documentation to support the acquisition life cycle and decision milestones.
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Responsibilities
Apply expert knowledge of system acquisition and program management principles as defined in DoD 5000-series guidance
Assess program schedule and cost baselines; identify risks and recommend corrective actions
Conduct qualitative and quantitative analysis to evaluate efficiency, effectiveness, and productivity of acquisition programs
Develop and maintain acquisition documentation (briefings, reports, documents, plans)
Prepare statutory and regulatory reports such as DAES and MAR
Communicate program status and acquisition issues clearly to senior leadership
Plan, research, and analyze system acquisition activities, including development, production, and deployment of weapon systems and associated equipment
Formulate plans and recommend strategies to meet cost, schedule, and performance objectives
Support program management reviews, IMP/IMS reviews, and senior-level meetings
Support implementation and execution of Agile software development processes with government and weapon system prime contractors
Evaluate and implement program acquisition strategies in accordance with DoD 5000-series guidance
Support all phases of the acquisition life cycle and decision milestones
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree (IRD) with 7+ years of relevant experience (RE) OR
Master's degree (IRD) with 5+ years of relevant experience (RE)
Strong understanding of DoDI 5000.02 and 5000.75
Experience with qualitative and quantitative analysis in support of acquisition programs
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work effectively with DoD, AF, prime contractors, and suppliers