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Account Manager with PMP Certification

Washington, DC

Teracore is a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) classified management consulting and information technology services firm. We are committed to creating and maintaining a corporate environment and culture that promotes long-term employment. Diverse talents help us to achieve the missions and objectives of our customers. We hope we can partner together to achieve those goals.

US CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED; ABILITY TO OBTAIN PUBLIC TRUST CLEARANCE; PMP AND MASTERS DEGREE REQUIRED

Currently a remote opportunity.

Project Background:  

The components of the Government Agency are moving to a new Financial, Procurement, and Asset Management system. This is a multi-phased project encompassing Requirements gathering/documentation, As-Is Business Process documentation, Discovery meetings with the System Integrator, Data Migration, To-Be Process documentation, Testing, Training, and Cutover to new environment.

Position Description:

  •  Manage team/project per Master Schedule
  • Support the management of the performance under this requirement, to include: all necessary technical, business, and administrative planning and preparations; organizing; coordinating; tracking (e.g., cost, schedule, deliverables); performance management; risk management; resource management; change management and data management.
  • Assist with development and maintenance of the USCIS FSM Integrated Master Schedule and project dashboard.
  • Assist in the development/drafting and maintenance of required documentation.
  • Assist with development and maintenance of the USCIS FSM Integrated Master Schedule and project dashboard.
  • Assist with USCIS participation in all phases of the process with DHS Financial System Modernization JPMO, ICE, and third-party vendors.
  • Assist with preparing for, planning of and participation in USCIS test and evaluation events, development and review of test evaluation plans and reports.
  • Assist with development and management of Configuration technical and functional documentation.
  • Maintain/administer knowledge repository - databases and SharePoint sites for improved analysis and collaboration, program record, and workflow.
  • Coordinate deliverables with DHS FSM JPMO, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and third-party vendors.
  • Participate in the DHS FSM Joint Program Management Office Integrated Project Teams (IPT) and complete assignments/deliverables.
  • Assist in identification, mitigation strategy, tracking, and disposition of financial management system program risks.
  • Monitor project schedule and provide status updates. Identify schedule risks and make recommendations.
  • Support USCIS SMEs and System Integrator (SI) during FSM phases, complete assignments/deliverables, identify issues and recommend solutions.

Role Responsibilities:

  • Documentation creation/review/update (includes Progress Reports, Weekly/Monthly Status Reports, Deliverables, System Integrator provided)
  • Data review
  • Presentations (Creation, Review, and Delivery as required)
  • Client / System Integrator / Government Agency Meetings (Attend, Document and Run as required)
  • Risk Management
  • Test/Training plan/documentation review

Required Skills:

  • Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification
  •  MA / MS
  • 10 years’ experience

Desired Skills:

  • SAP S/4HANA experience
  • SAP S/4HANA implementation experience

At Teracore, we support, depend and thrive on differences for the benefit of our associates and customers. Teracore is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based solely on a person's merit and professional qualifications directly related to job competence. 

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