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The current salary range for this position is $135,000 - $150,000.
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Job Title: Global Networks Program Manager III
Reports to:
VP, Instrumentation
Employment/FLSA
Status: Full-Time/Exempt
Remote
Eligible: Yes,
National, United States
Travel
Requirements: Up to 30%
Salary
Range: $135,000 -
$150,000 (depending on experience, skills, and qualifications relative to the
job requirements)
Benefits
and Perks:
- Comprehensive Medical Plan
Covering Medical, Dental, Vision
- Short Term and Long-Term
Disability Coverage
- 403(b) Plan with Company
Match
Position Summary
The
Global Networks Program Manager III manages a suite of highly complex
multi-year projects of significant financial impact (Planning, Controlling,
Executing, Reporting, and Closing) from when an award is granted to
project/program close-out, and represents the organization as the primary
contact in project/program areas. The Global Networks Program Manager III
accepts sole responsibility for organizational planning. This position leads
tasks that involve a high degree of strategic decision making and coordination
with internal and external stakeholders and risk management. The Global
Networks Program Manager III seeks and negotiates for resources from the
functional management chain to fulfill programmatic needs within the
project/program scope, schedule, and budget. The incumbent reports directly to
the Vice President and collaborates with Senior Management to develop strategic
goals. Achievement of objectives requires the ability to influence other
internal and external stakeholders. The Global Networks Program Manager III has
broad, advanced scientific/technical expertise in their project areas.
Details of Responsibilities
General Essential Job Duties:
- Provides
leadership and technical guidance in the development and evolution of
EarthScope programs.
- Oversees
Programs and associated projects with accepted project management
practices to manage Scope, Schedule, Cost, and Risk with appropriate
change controls.
- Provides
support for and interacts with the appropriate advisory committees, which
have oversight of the EarthScope programs.
- Represents
their EarthScope group and other activities in the EarthScope Consortium
Board of Directors meetings along with the relevant Advisory Committee
Chairpersons.
- Interacts
with the EarthScope CEO and other Senior Managers to ensure effective and
efficient collaboration between their program responsibilities and other
EarthScope programs.
- Provides
advice and guidance to other program/project managers.
- Where
appropriate, interacts with international organizations and like-minded
programs to build collaboration and coordination on objectives of mutual
interest.
- In
coordination with the EarthScope CEO and Senior Management, pursues
external funding for program support, sustainment, and advancement.
- Prepares
the annual and multi-year program plans and budgets as well as
Supplemental Funding requests and required supporting documentation.
- Responsible
for program property and equipment to ensure proper use, care, and
storage.
- Prepares
periodic status reports, as requested.
- Coordinates
the acquisition of equipment, materials, and supplies needed to support
their program.
- Reviews
and approves invoices for payment in accordance with EarthScope
policies.
- Guides
and encourages technology development to improve the technological
resources available to their program.
- Serves
as the EarthScope Technical Representative overseeing contracts and
subawards, as appropriate.
- Provides
oversight of programmatic policies, procedures, instruction manuals, and
field training materials.
- Represents
EarthScope and their program, as appropriate and relevant, with external
stakeholders.
- Works
with members of the EarthScope community to ensure the availability,
quantity, and quality of program resources and capabilities meet research
needs.
- Organizes
program representation at national and international meetings.
- Other
duties may be assigned as necessary for the successful operation of the
business.
Leadership and Supervisory Responsibilities:
- Directs
a moderate- to large-sized group of engineers and project managers and
this may require supervision of staff.
- Provides
guidance for obtaining new and negotiating existing resources required for
programmatic tasking with appropriate functional managers in coordination
with other program managers for partial resource requirements.
- Seeks
out direction when needed from the Vice President or peers and is expected
to independently identify and resolve most issues.
- Actively
participates in matters of operational impact to the
organization.
- Takes
calculated risks with consultation from other experts, the VP, and Senior
Management.
- Fosters
a professional culture using strong interpersonal skills.
- Communicates
clearly and effectively with other team members to ensure tasks are
completed on time and with best practices.
Qualifications -Tier 1
Salary Range - $135,000 - $142,500
Minimum Education & Experience Requirements:
- Advanced
degree or equivalent professional experience in science, engineering, or
other related fields.
- At
least twelve (12) years’ professional experience in a managerial and
technical position.
- Geophysical
field experience.
Preferred Skills:
- At
least twelve (12) years’ experience in Project/Program management in a
technical/engineering field.
- Project
Management Professional (PMP) certification or professional education in
Project management
Qualifications -Tier 2
Salary Range - $142,500 - $150,000
Minimum Education & Experience Requirements:
- Advanced
degree or equivalent professional experience in science, engineering, or
other related fields.
- At
least fifteen (15) years’ professional experience in a managerial and
technical position.
- Geophysical
field experience.
Preferred Skills:
- At
least fifteen (15) years’ experience in Project/Program management in a
technical/engineering field.
- Project
Management Professional (PMP) certification or professional education in
Project management
Assignment-specific Position Summary
Positions
in Instrumentation Services will include job specific addenda that specify and
clarify Functional, Programmatic, and any Additional responsibilities that are
pertinent to the particular position. This is in addition to the general
Position Description requirements associated with the job title.
Assignment-specific Essential Duties:
Functional
responsibilities:
- Reports
to and is supervised by the VP, Instrumentation
- Represents
the Global Networks Program at monthly management resource allocations
meetings.
- Provides
input to hiring managers and supports the resource hiring process - as
appropriate to this program.
Programmatic
responsibilities:
- Provides
Program Management to the combined GAGE, SAGE, and NGF Global Network
Programs
- Responsible
for all aspects of scope, schedule, and budget management for assigned
programs.
- Leads
GAGE, SAGE, and NGF Global Network Programs, including:
- SAGE
EAR Global Seismological Network (GSN) Program
- GAGE
NASA Global GNSS Network (GGN) Program
- NGF
EAR Global Seismological Network (GSN) Program
- Coordinates
with VP, Instrumentation for all tasking
- Prioritizes,
requests, and reviews resources needed to support the GAGE, SAGE, and NGF
Global Network Program
- Acts
as the primary Point of Contact related to Global Networks to the NIAC and
the GSNAC
Additional
responsibilities:
- Coordinating
with all Instrumentation Services departments across all EarthScope
programs
- Other
duties as requested by program managers and approved by functional
managers.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
To
perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each
essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative
of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability for the position:
- Competence
with project management tools, software, methodologies, and best
practices
- Knowledge
of the academic research community.
- Ability
to communicate effectively with scientists, technical staff, and the
general public.
- Determined,
self-motivated, logical, and energetic with a keen interest in
learning.
- Capable
of working independently with little supervision.
- Willingness
to travel extensively, both nationally and internationally, to visit field
projects and participate in meetings and conferences.
- Excellent
writing and presentation skills.
Other Requirements:
- Appropriate
availability consistent with EarthScope established practices and norms;
hours may exceed 40 hours per week, particularly when traveling.
Environment
Physical Setting and Requirements:
Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform
the essential functions.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:
- Occasionally
required to stand.
- Occasionally
required to walk.
- Occasionally
required to climb, balance, bend, stoop, kneel or crawl.
- Occasionally
may work near moving mechanical parts.
- Occasionally
and during field work, conditions may involve high elevation, extreme
cold, extreme heat, humidity, noise, hazards, and
vibration.
- Must
occasionally lift and/or move more than 25
pounds.
- Frequently
required to sit.
- Frequently
required to use hand and finger dexterity.
- Frequently
required to talk and/or hear.
- While
performing the duties of this job, the noise level in the work environment
is usually quiet.
- Additional
remarks regarding work environment: General home office environment but
occasionally participate in field work or meeting travel.
Acknowledgment
This job description is designed to provide a
general overview of the requirements of the job and does not entail a
comprehensive listing of all activities, duties or responsibilities that will
be required. The EarthScope Consortium reserves the right to add to, remove or
modify this job description at any time. This includes the right to assign or
reassign duties and responsibilities as needed. The EarthScope Consortium also
reserves the right to release or eliminate this position at any time.
Equal Opportunity
It is the policy of EarthScope
Consortium not to discriminate against any applicant for employment, or any
employee based on the criteria outlined in Title VI and Title VII of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964.
Reasonable accommodation may be
requested to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions.
EarthScope’s
Mission: EarthScope
Consortium is a consortium dedicated to supporting transformative global
geophysical research and education.
To
Apply: Applicants
may apply by going to the EarthScope Consortium Career Center: https://www.earthscope.org/careers/
Applicants
MUST be authorized to work permanently in the United States.
EarthScope
Consortium participates in E-Verify.
It
is the policy of EarthScope Consortium not to discriminate against any
applicant for employment, or any employee based on the criteria outlined in
Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.