IT Program Manager - Subject Matter Expert
Company: Beyond SOF
Location: Herndon
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
IT Program Manager - Subject Matter Expert Duties, Tasks, and
Responsibilities ? Analyze the computer and information needs of
their organizations from an operational and strategic perspective
and determine immediate and long-range personnel and equipment
requirements. ? Assign and review the work of systems analysts,
programmers, and other computer- related workers. ? Consult and
coordinate with the appropriate Task Manager for problem
resolution, task scheduling, new resource requirements, training
needs, and task clarification. ? Consult with users, management,
vendors, and technicians to assess computing needs and system
requirements. ? Develop computer information resources, providing
for data security and control, strategic computing, and disaster
recovery. ? Direct daily operations of department by: analyzing
workflow, establishing priorities, developing standards and setting
deadlines. ? Direct the work of systems analysts, computer
programmers, support specialists, and other computer- related
workers. ? Ensure that Contractor tasks are completed within the
deadlines, tasking guidance from the Government is clear and
unambiguous, contract personnel are qualified to perform the tasks,
and potential personnel problems are pre-empted. ? Establish and
implement streamlined processes and procedures enabling the
Contractor to rapidly respond to surge requirements for increased
contract personnel. Assure SLA requirements are met. ? Plan and
coordinate activities such as installation and upgrading of
hardware and software, programming and systems design, development
of computer networks, and implementation of Internet and intranet
sites. They are increasingly involved with the upkeep, maintenance,
and security of networks. ? Review and approve all systems charts
and programs prior to their implementation. Stay abreast of
advances in technology. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities ?
Administration and Management — Knowledge of business and
management principles involved in strategic planning, resource
allocation, human resources modeling, leadership technique,
production methods, and coordination of people and resources. ?
Computers and Electronics — Knowledge of circuit boards,
processors, chips, electronic equipment, and computer hardware and
software, including applications and programming. ? Coordination —
Adjusting actions in relation to others&39; actions. ? Critical
Thinking — Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and
weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to
problems. ? Customer and Personal Service — Knowledge of principles
and processes for providing customer and personal services. This
includes customer needs assessment, meeting quality standards for
services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction. ? Economics and
Accounting — Knowledge of economic and accounting principles and
practices, the financial markets, banking and the analysis and
reporting of financial data. ? English Language — Knowledge of the
structure and content of the English language including the meaning
and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar. ?
Judgment and Decision Making — Considering the relative costs and
benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate one. ?
Management of Personnel Resources — Motivating, developing, and
directing people. ? Monitoring — Monitoring/Assessing performance
of yourself, other individuals, or organizations to make
improvements or take corrective action. ? Personnel and Human
Resources — Knowledge of principles and procedures for personnel
recruitment, selection, training, compensation and benefits, labor
relations and negotiation, and personnel information systems. ?
Production and Processing — Knowledge of raw materials, production
processes, quality control, costs, and other techniques for
maximizing the effective manufacture and distribution of goods. ?
Systems Analysis — Determining how a system should work and how
changes in conditions, operations, and the environment will affect
outcomes. ? Telecommunications — Knowledge of transmission,
broadcasting, switching, control, and operation of
telecommunications systems. Minimum Education ? General equivalency
guidelines for education, certifications, and experience are
provided below; however, these guidelines do not immediately
qualify someone at a particular level. Skill levels for an
individual are based upon a combination of education, training, and
experience, e.g. someone may have 20 years of professional
experience; however they may only be qualified as Full Performance
based upon the expertise needed to perform the work within that
category. ? General professional years of experience may be
substituted for specialized years of experience at a ratio of three
(3) years of general experience within an occupation for one (1)
year of specialized experience. ? Relevant certifications will be
considered equivalent to three (3) months of specialized
experience. ? An Associate’s degree in Computer Science,
Information Systems, Engineering, Business, or a scientific or
technical discipline related to the specific skill will be
considered equivalent to eighteen (18) months specialized
experience. ? A Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information
Systems, Engineering, Business, or a scientific or technical
discipline related to the specific skill will be considered
equivalent to three (3) years specialized experience (total
equivalency is not cumulative when combined with an Associate’s
degree). ? A Master’s degree in Computer Science, Information
Systems, Engineering, Business, or a scientific or technical
discipline related to the specific skill will be considered
equivalent to two (2) years specialized experience (up to a total
of five (5) years when combined with a Bachelor’s). ? A Doctorate
in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Business, or
a scientific or technical discipline related to the specific skill
will be considered equivalent to two (2) years specialized
experience (up to a total of seven (7) years when combined with a
Master’s and a Bachelor’s). Minimum Experience ? Subject Matter
Expert (SME): ? Individual is acknowledged as a SME within the
occupation and/or specific skill. ? Generally someone that is
certified with the specific language, system, or technology
required. ? Normally requires at least sixteen (16) years of
experience specific to the skill or occupation. ? However, for
specific computer languages, systems or technologies, expertise
with the subject matter or technology outweighs the number of years
of experience. This is especially true with emerging technologies.
? SMEs shall be capable of mentoring or training other team members
and sharing their expertise within and across contracts,
organizational boundaries and with Customers.
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