
IT Project Manager (APPSW/INFOSEC)
Offices, Boards and DivisionsThis position serves as a IT Project Manager (APPSW/INFOSEC), located in the Department of Justice, Chief Information Officer, Cybersecurity Services Staff, National Classified Systems, Software Engineering Branch. The incumbent is responsible for Managing IT projects and leading a cross functional technical team using agile delivery practices. Monitoring project schedule, budget, scope and risks and ensuring compliance with federal mandates and/or industry best practices.The duties andresponsibilities for a IT Project Manager (APPSW/INFOSEC), GS-2210-13 generally include, but are not limited to, the following: Conducts risk assessments, vulnerability analyses, security control evaluations, and corrective action planning to strengthen organizational cybersecurity capabilities and reduce operational risk. Manages enterprise-level information technology projects, application software (APPSW) initiatives, and information security (INFOSEC) programs supporting mission-critical operations, cybersecurity objectives, and information systems. Develops, analyzes, and maintains enterprise Application Software (APPSW) systems supporting security IT operations. Evaluates emerging technologies and developed recommendations to improve enterprise system performance, operational efficiency, cybersecurity posture, and mission effectiveness. Monitors contractor performance, deliverables, schedules, technical services, and compliance with contractrequirements.
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