
Financial Management Specialist
MANTECH, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
MANTECH seeks a skilled and experienced
Financial Management Specialist
to join our team in
Washington, D.C.
This is a
hybrid
position with 3-4 days a week onsite and 1-2 days remote.
Responsibilities
Providing project-specific support by offering observations and recommendations on potential impacts to schedules, budgets, and related projects. Assisting in analyzing key performance indicators and trends across financial, contract, risk, and communication management processes
Supporting the federal program manager in the development of Program Management Plans (PMPs) and Integrated Master Schedules (IMS)
Supporting Financial & Resource Oversight, including the review of program budgets and spend plans, evaluating fiscal performance, and helping to develop Resource Allocation Plans to maximize taxpayer value. Tracking project cost, schedule, and technical performance to ensure program success
Facilitating procurement documentation development in full compliance with DHS Acquisition Lifecycle Framework (ALF) and DHS Instruction 102-01-001
Supporting Schedule & Risk Mitigation efforts by maintaining IMS and Work Breakdown Structures (WBS), managing milestones, interdependencies, and risk-based corrective actions
Helping define program scope and supporting the development of strategic roadmaps to align with DHS S&T objectives
Serving as a web manager and SharePoint administrator by posting technical documents, notices, calendar items, and other updates. Offering web and publication support to MCS senior leadership, including recommendations on digital content publishing
Providing financial management support through coordination of all financial data calls, yearly budgets, spend plans, impact statements, mid-year reviews, V&V cycles, milestones, measurements, and other financial activities
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline or additional equivalent work experience
10+ years of relevant work experience in Financial Management, Business, Economics, or Engineering Management
Proven experience in developing complex technical reports and briefings for senior leadership
Experience using project management tools (e.g., MS Project, Primavera, Jira, or similar)
Experience in budgeting, cost tracking, and variance analysis
Knowledge of federal acquisition processes and documentation standards
Preferred Qualifications
Defense Acquisition University (DAU) or DHS Program Management certification
In-depth experience with DHS acquisition policy and systems engineering lifecycle
Strong understanding of DHS Acquisition Management Instruction 102-01-001 (ALF)
Clearance Requirements
Must be able to obtain and maintain a DHS Public Trust clearance
Physical Requirements
Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50%
Needs to occasionally move around inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, etc.
Frequently communicates with co-workers, management, and customers, which may involve delivering presentations; must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations
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Financial Management Specialist
to join our team in
Washington, D.C.
This is a
hybrid
position with 3-4 days a week onsite and 1-2 days remote.
Responsibilities
Providing project-specific support by offering observations and recommendations on potential impacts to schedules, budgets, and related projects. Assisting in analyzing key performance indicators and trends across financial, contract, risk, and communication management processes
Supporting the federal program manager in the development of Program Management Plans (PMPs) and Integrated Master Schedules (IMS)
Supporting Financial & Resource Oversight, including the review of program budgets and spend plans, evaluating fiscal performance, and helping to develop Resource Allocation Plans to maximize taxpayer value. Tracking project cost, schedule, and technical performance to ensure program success
Facilitating procurement documentation development in full compliance with DHS Acquisition Lifecycle Framework (ALF) and DHS Instruction 102-01-001
Supporting Schedule & Risk Mitigation efforts by maintaining IMS and Work Breakdown Structures (WBS), managing milestones, interdependencies, and risk-based corrective actions
Helping define program scope and supporting the development of strategic roadmaps to align with DHS S&T objectives
Serving as a web manager and SharePoint administrator by posting technical documents, notices, calendar items, and other updates. Offering web and publication support to MCS senior leadership, including recommendations on digital content publishing
Providing financial management support through coordination of all financial data calls, yearly budgets, spend plans, impact statements, mid-year reviews, V&V cycles, milestones, measurements, and other financial activities
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline or additional equivalent work experience
10+ years of relevant work experience in Financial Management, Business, Economics, or Engineering Management
Proven experience in developing complex technical reports and briefings for senior leadership
Experience using project management tools (e.g., MS Project, Primavera, Jira, or similar)
Experience in budgeting, cost tracking, and variance analysis
Knowledge of federal acquisition processes and documentation standards
Preferred Qualifications
Defense Acquisition University (DAU) or DHS Program Management certification
In-depth experience with DHS acquisition policy and systems engineering lifecycle
Strong understanding of DHS Acquisition Management Instruction 102-01-001 (ALF)
Clearance Requirements
Must be able to obtain and maintain a DHS Public Trust clearance
Physical Requirements
Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50%
Needs to occasionally move around inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, etc.
Frequently communicates with co-workers, management, and customers, which may involve delivering presentations; must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations
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