Anika Systems

Program Manager

Remote - Full Time

Anika Systems is a fast growing, woman-owned small business that specializes in providing innovative IT solutions for federal government agencies.  Our expertise lies in accelerating delivery in Data and Analytics, Intelligent Automation, Application Development, and IT Modernization.  We are expanding our Federal team and are looking for a Senior Program Manager. 

This position is mostly remote but will require regular client meetings in the DC Metro area.  The candidate must be local to the DC Metro area. 

Position Overview: The Federal Program Manager at Anika Systems will lead and centralize program management activities to drive alignment with strategic business objectives. This role involves strategically optimizing resource allocation, coordinating cutting-edge technology integration across various programs, and ensuring successful project execution at scale across the portfolio.


Key Responsibilities:
  • Strategic Leadership: Lead, manage, and oversee all aspects of multiple high-impact concurrent programs
  • Governance and Resource Optimization: Develop and implement robust governance structures to support strategic objectives and optimize resource allocation across diverse initiatives.
  • Technology Integration and Coordination: Coordinate end-to-end integration and deployment efforts across programs and with commercial vendors, ensuring alignment with other programs and acquisitions to enhance efficiency and innovation.
  • Comprehensive Program Management: Manage the contractual, financial, and technical dimensions of the program, ensuring compliance with federal standards and maintaining a focus on customer satisfaction.
  • Stakeholder Engagement and Strategic Planning: Engage with stakeholders to develop and align Program Strategic Objectives, Roadmap, and Implementation Plans with organizational goals.
  • Business Development and Competitive Strategy: Lead proposal development activities, conduct competitive analysis, and formulate pricing strategies that position the company competitively in the marketplace.
  • Talent Development: Mentor team members, fostering career advancement and performance improvement through targeted development initiatives.
Qualifications:
  • Security Clearance: Active security clearance is a must.
  • Educational Background: Bachelor’s degree in an IT-related field (Master’s preferred to bring advanced strategic insight).
  • Experience: Minimum 10+ years of program/project management experience, with a strong background in leading complex, cross-functional teams and large-scale projects.
  • Leading Teams: Experience leading multiple teams with various focuses such as Software Development, Communications, Training, Testing, Front Office, and Project Management.
  • Experience leading large teams of at least 50 full-time employees for a single program.
  • Certifications: Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is required to ensure best practices.
  • Experience working in a Project Management Office.
  • Experience implementing and leading Agile and SAFe teams.
  • Knowledge of emerging technologies like AI/ML and RPA.
  • Government Consulting Expertise (preferably with Big 4 Companies): Extensive experience in government consulting, with a deep understanding of the federal landscape and client needs. 
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