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Quevera is seeking a Technical Project Manager 2 to join our team. At Quevera, we don’t just offer jobs—we provide opportunities to be part of a dynamic, forward-thinking community that fosters innovation, collaboration, and personal growth. You’ll work with industry experts, take on exciting challenges, and have the creative freedom to build cutting-edge solutions, all while advancing your career in a space that truly values your skills and ideas.
HIGHLIGHT'S OF WORKING FOR QUEVERA:
Quevera employees voted Quevera as a TOP EMPLOYER in the Baltimore /DC area by the Washington for 2025 for the 5th consecutive year!Excellent Quevera's Benefits:
Medical/Dental/Vision (100% Employer Paid Medical Plan)
Short/Long Term Disability (Employer Paid)
Life Insurance (Employer Paid)
Yearly $5,000 towards education/training/certification.
Employees are in control of their career path through our Career Pathway Program.
Employer paid Company Vacation Package for you and a guest!
Retirement:
Quevera will match up to 6% towards your 401K and an additional 4% profit sharing!
REQUIRED - MUST have a current TS/SCI Polygraph clearance to apply for role. Only those with a current TS/SCI with Poly clearance will be considered.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The Technical Project Manager (TPM) 2 manages and ensures timely completion of discrete technical and/or operational projects. Adheres to technical requirements for the project; defines and manages project deliverables, budgets, schedules, and risks; and oversees the project team in the planning, tracking, and execution of scope from initiation to completion where all scope is being executed in a DOE Hazard Category 2 and Security Classification 1 facility.
Projects are a set of related activities needed to produce specific products or services and meet customers’ requirements. Projects develop work packages that define what will be accomplished to meet specific programmatic needs and produce the work products defined by the work packages. The TPM 2 assumes responsibility for day-to-day administrative/operational management of activities and functions in a designated program area within a line or staff department, including contributing to the development, implementation and evaluation of program policies, procedures and standards; determining program service levels and enhancements; assists with the development of and monitoring program budgets; providing technical advice to staff, other departments, and performs related work as required.
Required Experience:
Prior DOE experience supporting construction or D&D projects along with prior experience and qualifications/certifications under Earned Value Management Systems (EVMS) such as Humphrey’s and Associates and Control Account Manager (or equal) is required. Due to nuclear setting of all scope being managed by TPM 2, prefer prior experience in work control setting along with hazards and controls management, radiological and operational experience where alignment with quality control, assurance and managing complex issues under NQA-1 is needed.
Experience and Education: requires a bachelor’s degree plus minimum five years of related DOE and/or nuclear experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
The technical project manager manages and ensures the timely completion of discrete technical or operational projects; establishes technical requirements for the project; defines project deliverables, budgets, and schedules; and oversees the project team in the planning, tracking, and execution of the project from initiation to completion. Projects are a set of related activities needed to produce specific products or services to meet customers' requirements. Projects develop work packages that define what will be accomplished to meet specific programmatic needs, and produce the work products defined by the work packages. Projects are finite, with a definite beginning, middle, and end. The customer may be an external body, such as a federal agency, or may be an internal organization within the Laboratory. Projects are typically a subset of, and funded by, a Laboratory program, but (rarely) may be stand-alone and separately funded.
Position typically requires a minimum of a bachelor's degree. Post-graduate coursework and at least 5 years of relevant experience is typically required for this function and level or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Quevera is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age or any other characteristic protected by law. #LI-AA1