The Operations Program Manager (OPM) will act as the key representative for Production Operations, tasked with ensuring the fulfillment of cost and schedule commitments to the Program Office and external customers. The OPM will serve as the principal point of contact between Operations and the Program Management Office (PMO), as well as other departments such as Engineering, Supply Chain, Quality, and Finance. This role involves coordinating action plans and operational needs to meet commitments and collaborating with other OPMs to address priority conflicts on the shop floor, thereby supporting all program goals. As an Earned Value Management Cost Accounting Manager (CAM), the OPM is responsible for setting up and tracking labor baselines, as well as evaluating Risks & Opportunities. The OPM will also be charged with developing and implementing manufacturing program plans and schedules to ensure production is executed successfully with the appropriate staffing levels. In this capacity, the OPM will lead the manufacturing support team in problem-solving efforts by aligning with program objectives, trade-offs, and timelines. The role includes overseeing the implementation of make/buy policies and determining necessary capital expenditures to achieve program goals for assigned projects. Additionally, the OPM will assist in proposal development for new business opportunities and scope changes to existing contracts. They will contribute to Capacity Planning at the site level by providing future work forecasts to the Plant's Master Scheduling Team and working with Master Scheduling to maintain manufacturing & test schedules for ongoing projects. A significant part of the OPM's role is to drive process improvements that enhance cost and schedule performance. This involves leading cross-functional teams to identify opportunities and leverage them for the benefit of the organization. The OPM will manage responsibilities for L3Harris Maritime Power and Energy Solutions (MPES) Tulsa site programs, which include the production of sophisticated electronic and power conversion equipment for U.S. Navy sea vessels. These programs represent approximately $20M in annual sales, and the OPM will report directly to the Site Operations Lead / Sr Manager of Operations.