Program Manager (F-15)
Company: DCS Corp
Location: Warner Robins
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The applicant shall apply a full
range of acquisition program management philosophy, policies, and
procedures, to perform a wide range of acquisition management
activities in support of the existing and future F-15 Division
aircraft programs. Essential Job Functions: The applicant shall
assist with the development of documents, such as, but not limited
to, Memorandum of Agreements (MOAs), Memorandum of Understandings
(MOUs), Statements of Objective (SOOs), PWSs, Statements of Work
(SOWs), Requests for Proposal (RFP), Mission Needs Statements,
Operational Requirements Documents (ORD), Initial Capabilities
Documents (ICD), Capability Development Documents (CDD), Capability
Production Documents (CPD), Milestone Documentation, Analysis of
Alternatives (AoA), and Rapid Fielding Requirements Documents
(RFRD). The applicant shall support the review of proposals as
assigned by the Government. The applicant shall assist with the
following coordination of documentation between functional
resources, including but not limited to, financial, management,
procurement, engineering, and logistics and assist with the
consolidation of their inputs into common documents, and planning
for the accomplishment of various program milestones. The applicant
shall assist in the collection of programmatic inputs from weapons
systems program offices for defining, developing, and managing the
acquisition and development/upgrades to the various USAF and FMS
F-15 aircraft configurations. Required Skills: Due to the
sensitivity of customer related requirements, U.S. Citizenship is
required. A High School Diploma plus 13 years of experience, 4 must
be in the DoD, an Associate’s Degree plus 7 years experience, 2
must be in the DOD, a Bachelor’s/Master's Degree plus 5 year of DOD
experience is required. Active Secret clearance.
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