
IT Project Manager (SYSANALYSIS)
Defense Logistics AgencySee below for important information regarding this job. Position will be filled at any of the locations listed below. Site specific salary information as follows: Battle Creek, MI: $106,437 - $138,370 Columbus, OH: $111,065- $144,386 Dayton, OH: $110,401- $143,523 Fort Belvoir, VA: $121,785- $158,322 New Cumberland, PA: $121,785- $158,322 Ogden, UT: $106,437 - $138,370 Philadelphia, PA: $117,284- $152,471 Richmond, VA: $111,183- $144,540Manage system program planning, acquisition, audit readiness, business management functions to include financial and contract management, and execution.Provides support in achieving DLA audit readiness goals and objectives to include direct support to audit readiness teams through the completion of specific tasks and deliverables.Provides support in achieving DLA audit readiness goals and objectives to include direct support to audit readiness teams through the completion of documentation and sustainment of DLA's information technology.Interprets and clarifies policies, procedures, performance standards, and monitoring techniques relating to audit readiness, developed systems modifications or changes.Responsible for the coordination and oversight of various IT project management approaches, emerging IT acquisition strategies and application of appropriate methodologies with the analysis of performance measures and quality management.Coordinates with various entities to define acquisition objectives and planning efforts.Focuses on managing inventory, receiving, kitting and other functional Distribution processesDemonstrate experience working with and maintaining warehouse management and distribution systems (Warehouse Management System (WMS), the Distribution Standard System (DSS)Utilize ServiceNow (SNOW) for incident and process management
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