Deputy Program Manager - Fully Cleared (Future Funded)

Annapolis Junction, MD
Full Time
Entry Level

You keep the program moving. You turn direction into execution. You step in without friction.

This role supports a high visibility Intelligence Community program with complex technical scope and multiple stakeholders. You partner closely with the Program Manager to drive cost, schedule, performance, and risk management. You lead execution across teams while maintaining strong alignment with Government counterparts.

You operate as the right hand. You bring discipline, follow through, and momentum.

Core Responsibilities.

 

  • Support the Program Manager in managing cost, schedule, performance, and contract execution.

  • Act as an alternate point of contact for the Government Program Manager, Contracting Officer, and Contracting Officer’s Representative.
     

  • Own day to day execution across tasking, staffing, and deliverables.

  • Track program performance against the Integrated Program Baseline and resource loaded schedules.

  • Coordinate task leads, technical leads, and subcontractors to ensure delivery alignment.

  • Monitor risks and issues. Drive mitigation actions to closure.

  • Prepare program status updates, metrics, and briefing materials for Government reviews.

  • Review technical and financial inputs prior to submission to the Program Manager.

  • Support Earned Value Management, Estimates to Complete, funds tracking, and labor reporting.

  • Ensure contract compliance in coordination with contracts, finance, and security teams.


Technical and Program Management Requirements.

  •  Twelve or more years of experience supporting or managing programs of similar scope, type, and complexity.

  • Experience working multi task contracts and coordinating across multiple vendors or teams.

  • Hands on experience with schedule tracking, deliverable management, and performance reporting.

  • Working knowledge of Earned Value Management or comparable cost and schedule control methods.

  • Familiarity with FAR, DFARS, DoD 5000 series, and Intelligence Community policies.

  • PMP, FAC P PM, or DAWIA certification preferred.


Intelligence Community Program Expectations.

  • Experience operating in classified environments with mission driven timelines.

  • Ability to manage competing priorities without losing execution discipline.

  • Comfort translating technical details into clear, actionable updates.

  • Strong coordination skills across engineering, operations, and Government stakeholders.


Leadership and Soft Skills.

  • Execution focused. You move work forward without noise.

  • Reliable. Leadership trusts you to close gaps and resolve issues.

  • Clear communicator. You keep stakeholders informed and aligned.

  • Team oriented. You support leaders while guiding teams with confidence.

  • Adaptable. You adjust plans quickly as priorities shift.

  • Ownership mindset. You treat program outcomes as personal commitments.

What Success Looks Like.

  • Daily execution stays on track.

  • Risks surface early and shrink fast.

  • Teams know priorities and deadlines.

  • Government partners stay confident in delivery.

  • The Program Manager stays focused on strategy, not fire drills.


If you thrive in execution, coordination, and accountability within the Intelligence Community, this role fits.

Why Intelliforce? Because you matter—your work, your growth, and your well-being.
At Intelliforce, we don’t just push the boundaries of technology—we partner with some of the most mission-driven teams in defense and beyond to solve challenges that truly matter. As a Systems Engineer here, you won’t just contribute to projects—you’ll help shape outcomes that make a real-world impact.
We also know that great work starts with a great environment. That’s why we invest in you:
  • Ample PTO to rest and recharge—plus all federal holidays and your birthday off, just because.
  • Multiple medical plan options, including ones with zero deductible or premium for employees.
  • Generous 401(k) with immediate vesting—because your future matters now.
  • Exciting bonus opportunities, from profit sharing to quarterly awards and President’s Club recognition.
  • A culture of collaboration, connection, and fun, with regular team activities that go beyond the work.
Ready to grow with purpose?
At Intelliforce, your career will flourish in a place where innovation thrives and people come first. Join us—and let’s build something meaningful together. You can reach us at [email protected] or schedule a call with our Director of Recruitment, just visit this link to view their calendar: https://calendly.com/amwolfe-intelliforce-itsg/30min .

Equal Opportunity Matters
Intelliforce-IT Solutions Group, LLC is proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. U.S. Citizenship is required for most positions.
Need accommodations during the application process? We’re happy to help. Reach out to us at [email protected] with your specific request.

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