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Stakeholder Management SME with Security Clearance

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AMSG, Inc.

2024-09-20 14:45:13

Job location Washington, District of Columbia, United States

Job type: fulltime

Job industry: I.T. & Communications

Job description

AMSG is seeking a Stakeholder Management Subject Matter Expert (SME) to support an opportunity we are pursuing with the US Department of Energy (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office of Management and Budget. This is a Contingent Hire position. AMSG supports a variety of Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Defense Health Agency (DHA), Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) programs. We invest in our values (Competence, Courage, Compassion), our experts, and our teams and AMSG takes pride in our great work environment and highly motivated company. We offer a competitive benefits package (medical, dental, vision, flexible paid time off, referral bonuses) and numerous training opportunities for professional development and growth. Apply today and join our team of talented professionals! Education: Bachelor's or higher Years of Experience: 25 years with knowledge of Nuclear Security Enterprise (NSE)
Clearance Required: Possess or have the ability to obtain a Q or Top-Secret security clearance
Citizenship: US
Job Type: Full Time
Period of Performance: March 2024 to September 2029
Place of Performance: Department of Energy's (DOE) James Forrestal Building, located at 1000 Independence Avenue, S.W Washington D.C. 20585 and at the Contractor's facility. Scope
This effort is to assist the NA-MB-1.4 with effective communication, collaboration, and data collection for formulation, cost plan, and execution through management of information systems to include data definitions, system guidance, and policy documents; stakeholder requirements gathering for process and system functionality; user training; and configuration of reports and dashboards to programs, sites, and management. This will include a combination of subject matter expertise in the areas of cost data collection, formulation, execution, work breakdown structures (WBS), dashboard configuration, and policy writing. The office also needs administrative management of documentation, communication, and process management in these areas with the ability to reach back to technical experts in engineering, scientific, and operational disciplines central to NNSA. The Stakeholder SME is responsible for the following: • Possess a minimum of 25 years of experience and knowledge of the Nuclear Security Enterprise (NSE) and its Integrated Contractors and programmatic requirements and budget structure for program management support. • Collaborate with stakeholders and user organizations including Managing and Operating partners, Federal Program Managers, Program Analysts, and Budget Personnel throughout NNSA to define, collect, normalize (where needed) program specific information.
• Provide support to NNSA with correspondence, inquiries, and engagements of external stakeholders.

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