Sr Program Manager

AlutiiqEl Segundo, CA
Onsite

About The Position

McCallie Associates, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Alutiiq, LLC, is accepting applications for a Senior Program / Operations Manager to lead contractor support for one of the U.S. Space Force's most strategically important mission areas: missile warning, tracking, and defense. You will sit at Space Systems Command's Space Sensing directorate at Los Angeles AFB, leading a multi-disciplinary team of aerospace, electrical, electronics, and industrial engineers supporting the acquisition, development, and sustainment of next-generation missile warning satellite and ground systems — including Next-Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared (Next-Gen OPIR) and modernization of Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) capabilities. This is the senior contractor leadership position on the mission area and will be the day-to-day face of the contractor team to the Government Mission Director, the integrator across 30+ engineers and analysts, and the accountable manager for performance, cost, schedule, and personnel decisions. The mission is operationally significant: the systems your team supports are how the United States detects, tracks, and characterizes ballistic missile and hypersonic threats globally, in real time, 24/7.

Requirements

  • Active Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility at start of employment
  • U.S. Citizenship
  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Business Administration, Program Management, or a closely related discipline from an accredited institution
  • Minimum 10 years of progressively responsible experience managing or leading Department of Defense or Intelligence Community space, missile, or sensor system programs, with at least 5 years in a contractor program management, deputy PM, IPT lead, mission area manager, or equivalent senior leadership role on a DoD professional services or SETA contract
  • Direct programmatic, engineering, or operational experience with at least one of: missile warning satellite systems (DSP, SBIRS, Next-Gen OPIR); missile tracking and defense systems; overhead persistent infrared (OPIR) sensors; or strategic/tactical missile warning ground systems
  • Demonstrated experience managing teams of 20+ technical personnel under firm-fixed-price, time-and-materials, or cost-plus-fixed-fee contract structures
  • Working knowledge of DoD acquisition processes (DoDI 5000.02, AFI 63-101/20-101), the USSF acquisition pathways, and the PPBE/POM/APOM cycle
  • Strong written and verbal communication, including comfort briefing general officers, Senior Executive Service civilians, and senior contracting officials

Nice To Haves

  • Master's degree in a technical, management, or acquisition discipline
  • Prior direct support to SSC/SN, SMC, or predecessor Space Force / Air Force space organizations
  • Familiarity with Space Systems Engineering Plan (SEP) frameworks and SSC standards (SSC-G-1201, SSC-S-001)
  • Experience supporting OASIS+, GSA Schedule, or other IDIQ task order management

Responsibilities

  • Lead the contractor team supporting a Space Force missile warning mission area; integrate engineering, operations, cybersecurity, and acquisition support across multiple satellite and ground programs
  • Serve as the senior contractor point of contact for the Government Mission Director, Division Chief, Contracting Officer's Representative (COR), and Contracting Officer
  • Manage workforce assignment, surge support, leave coverage, and personnel substitutions; maintain workforce stability and minimize turnover impact
  • Participate in and lead Government program reviews, technical interchange meetings, integrated product team (IPT) sessions, and working groups
  • Provide senior input to Space Force planning and budgeting cycles, including Program Objective Memorandum (POM) exercises, annual POM updates, execution and spend plan reviews, and out-year funding profile development
  • Optimize cross-program resource use — direct functional experts across multiple missile warning programs to maximize cost, schedule, and performance efficiency
  • Forecast, manage, and control task order costs including travel, ODCs, and labor utilization
  • Oversee preparation and quality of monthly status reports, trip reports, and the data accession list; lead corrective action on any non-conforming deliverables
  • Manage subcontractor relationships and work distribution; ensure no organizational conflicts of interest; enforce non-disclosure agreements
  • Verify all team personnel maintain required clearances, CAC access, and information system compliance
  • Lead phase-in transition and onboarding for the mission area; execute weekly transition reviews during the first three months of performance
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