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Deputy Program Manager

Program ManagerProgram ManagerFull TimeRemoteLeadTeam 10,001+Since 1969H1B SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

Virginia

Posted

60 days ago

Salary

$131.3K - $237.4K / year

Seniority

Lead

Bachelor Degree15 yrs expEnglishCyber Security

Job Description

Deputy Program Manager

Leidos

• Lead day-to-day execution oversight across migrations, installations, remediation, and enterprise integration activities • Synchronize engineering, cybersecurity, logistics, and PMO functions to maintain schedule, cost, and performance alignment • Drive IMS discipline, milestone tracking, and schedule health; identify and correct right/left movement • Oversee EVM alignment and support program baseline stability • Lead resolution of cross-functional execution issues, removing blockers and enforcing accountability • Drive risk identification, root-cause analysis, and mitigation planning across all delivery lanes • Support preparation and delivery of IPRs, executive briefings, and Government reporting • Interface with Government COR/TPOC and stakeholders to ensure execution alignment and decision velocity • Support workforce planning and resource alignment across TDLs to meet execution demands • Assist in transitioning the program toward scalable, performance-based execution models (CPAF to FFP constructs)

Job Requirements

  • 15+ years of relevant experience within the Department of Defense
  • 8-10+ years leading teams, programs, or large-scale projects
  • Experience managing large-scale DoD enterprise IT and/or network modernization programs
  • Proven experience working within Army and/or DISA network environments
  • Demonstrated experience with IMS-driven execution and Government reporting
  • Proven ability to lead in high-tempo, mission-critical operational environments
  • Strong experience coordinating across engineering, cybersecurity, logistics, and program teams
  • Active DoD Secret Clearance (or higher)

Benefits

  • Health and Wellness programs
  • Income Protection
  • Paid Leave
  • Retirement

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