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Program Manager - USGS Mid-Continent Federal Science & Technical Support Services

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Job Description - Program Manager - USGS Mid-Continent Federal Science & Technical Support Services

 


 

Position:  Program Manager USGS Mid-Continent Federal Science & Technical Support Services Contract Proposal


Clearance:   Must pass federal background investigation (FISMA / DOI personnel screening).  U.S. Citizenship


Location:  Hybrid — primary on-site presence at one or more USGS Mid-Continent science centers (Madison, WI; La Crosse, WI; Middleton, WI; Jamestown, ND; Great Lakes; OH/KY/IN), with limited remote work allowed per FAR 7.108 and government approval.  Occasional domestic; potential international travel in support of task orders


Role Overview


Inalab is seeking an experienced Program Manager (PM) to serve as the named Key Personnel lead for the USGS Mid-Continent IDIQ contract proposal.   The PM will support non-personal science and technical services across the National Wildlife Health Center, Great Lakes Science Center, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Water Science Center, Upper Midwest Environmental Science Center, and Upper Midwest Water Science Center.


The PM owns end-to-end contract performance — from staffing and task order shaping through delivery, financial tracking, and client relationship management — and is the single point of accountability between contractor staff and the government. This is a high-visibility role for a federal-services PM who thrives running a multi-site, multi-discipline workforce (administrative, research, IT/sysadmin, GIS/geospatial, web/database, technical PM, and facilities support) and can translate ambiguous government requirements into priced, scoped, and resourced task orders.


Required Qualifications



  • Bachelor's degree in business, science, engineering, IT, or related discipline (Master's preferred).

  • Minimum 8–10 years of progressive program/project management experience, with at least 5 years managing federal services contracts (IDIQ experience strongly preferred).

  • Demonstrated experience as named Key Personnel on a federal contract, or equivalent prime-contractor PM responsibility.

  • Working knowledge of the FAR (especially Parts 7, 15, 16, 52) and federal task order management lifecycle.

  • Proven track record managing geographically distributed staff (multi-site or multi-state) across multiple skill categories.

  • Experience preparing task order pricing, basis-of-estimates, and counter-proposals; comfort negotiating with Contracting Officers.

  • Strong financial acumen — labor-category burn tracking, EAC/ETC analysis, ODC management, and FAR-compliant invoicing.

  • Database / tracking-tool fluency sufficient to design or administer a contract personnel and task order tracking system.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication; able to produce executive-level monthly status and cost reports.

  • Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. federal background investigation and complete required training (FISMA, security awareness, ethics).


Preferred Qualifications



  • PMP certification (Project Management Professional) — note: PMP is required for the separate Technical Project Management labor category and is highly valued in this role.

  • Prior experience supporting USGS, DOI, NOAA, USDA, EPA, or comparable science-mission civilian agency.


Key Responsibilities


Contract & Task Order Management



  • Serve as the primary liaison between contractor staff and the USGS Task Order Manager (TOM) and Contracting Officer (CO); ensure contract objectives and operational requirements are met.

  • Review and analyze incoming task order requirements; determine appropriate contractor support categories, level of effort, schedule, and cost; deliver written analyses to the CO and TOM.

  • Participate in task order negotiations, offering counter-proposals and technical/cost justifications.

  • Ensure all work is performed in accordance with contract terms, statements of work, FAR clauses, and DOI/USGS policy.


Workforce Leadership



  • Recruit, hire, retain, and supervise qualified staff across nine PWS service categories: Administrative; Program Management; Research/Science; Data & Information Management; Computer Systems Administration; Geospatial Applications & Modeling; Web & Database Applications; Technical Project Management; and Facilities Support.

  • Assign and supervise staff to task orders; manage employee training, career development, and performance.

  • Provide information and assistance to employees on benefits, security, and safety; maintain a safe and secure on-site working environment.


Financial & Reporting Oversight



  • Develop and maintain an automated tracking system for contract personnel, task orders, due dates, and financial data.

  • Prepare and submit monthly status reports identifying tasks in progress/completed, hours by labor category, projected workload, and issues encountered.

  • Produce monthly Performance and Cost Reports showing cumulative hours and dollars expended by labor category, remaining funding, and burn-rate forecasts; flag funding shortfalls and provide additional-funds estimates.

  • Maintain financial records sufficient to substantiate charges against task orders; deliver quarterly and annual reports as required.


Operations, Quality & Compliance



  • Implement and maintain standard operating procedures, security measures, and safety regulations across all sites.

  • Ensure conformance with FISMA, FAR 52.245-1 (Government Property), Federal Travel Regulations, USGS Section 508, USGS Occupational Hazards & Safety (SM 445-2-H), and DOI Safety & Occupational Health Manual (DM485).

  • Oversee Quality Control Program development and execution.

  • Coordinate off-site task execution at secondary sites and ensure IT security requirements are satisfied for any remote performance.



  • Familiarity with one or more of the contract service areas: GIS/geospatial (ArcGIS, ERDAS, GeoServer), scientific computing, hydrology/biology/geology research support, or scientific data lifecycle management.

  • Experience with DOI/USGS personnel security and IT security processes.

  • Experience standing up new IDIQ contracts, including transition-in, recruiting ramp, and quality control program rollout.

  • Lean/Six Sigma, ITIL, or Agile credentials a plus.


Success Profile



  • Calm under ambiguity — task orders arrive with limited definition and tight turnaround.

  • Customer-obsessed in a federal sense: builds trust with COs, TOMs, and scientists; never lets a deliverable surprise the client.

  • Hands-on operator who can write a clean status report on Friday and lead a recruiting push on Monday.

  • Bias toward documentation, repeatability, and SOPs — this contract spans nine service categories and six science centers.


 

 


 

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