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Program Associate Director

At Two Six Technologies, we build, deploy, and implement innovative products that solve the world’s most complex challenges today. Through unrivaled collaboration and unwavering trust, we push the boundaries of what’s possible to empower our team and support our customers in building a safer global future.

Overview of Opportunity

Two Six Technologies is seeking an experienced Program Associate Director to lead complex technical projects for federal government clients, leveraging a background in Agile and Scrum methodologies. In this role, you will oversee project lifecycles from inception to completion, ensuring on-time, successful delivery, while fostering relationships with key stakeholders and supporting business development efforts. This position will be based on-site in Arlington, Virginia.

Our ideal candidate has a proven track record in program management within the Federal Government Defense and Intelligence space, combined with a solid foundation in Agile frameworks, including prior experience as a Scrum Master. You will help drive solutions for TST's most complex challenges by managing multi-team efforts, building strong customer relationships, and enhancing the efficiency of both local and remote teams.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Oversee end-to-end program management for highly complex multi-team technical projects, ensuring timely and successful delivery.
  • Leverage your Scrum Master experience to support Agile project execution, backlog management, and team coordination.
  • Build and maintain strategic relationships with customers and partners to drive business growth and identify new opportunities for TST.
  • Collaborate with business development leads to expand existing contracts and support proposal efforts.
  • Create and manage project plans, schedules, budgets, and risk management strategies.
  • Provide regular updates on project status, including reporting on progress, risks, and outcomes.
  • Drive operational efficiency and manage the growth of both local and remote project teams.

Qualifications & Skills:

  • Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field or equivalent experience.
  • 10+ years of program/project management experience, with 5+ years in Federal Government projects.
  • 5+ years of experience as a Scrum Master or working with Agile/Scrum methodologies.
  • Strong business development skills, including capture, proposal writing, and customer relationship management.
  • Active TS/SCI security clearance with the ability to obtain a polygraph
  • Demonstrated ability to manage complex, multi-team technical efforts in research, development, or operations.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience managing teams working on technical solutions related to electronics, cybersecurity, or CNO.
  • PMP certification, MBA, or demonstrated experience in these fields.
  • Previous experience working with agencies such as DoD, DARPA, NSA, FBI, CIA, DOJ, or DHS.
  • Strong communication and leadership skills, with the ability to influence stakeholders at all levels.

Security Clearance Requirements:

  • Active TS/SCI security clearance with the ability to obtain a polygraph

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