Title: Careers in Government Contracting
1Careers in Government Contracting
- Angela Whitehorn
- Project Control Director, Intuition Research
- 11 March 2009
2Agenda
- Know the Landscape
- Where are the contractor jobs?
- Who does a contractor work for?
- What does a contractor do?
- Choose Your Path
- Direct Customer Support
- Program Management
- Contract Management
- Corporate Accounting and Finance
- Program Control
- Market Yourself
- On Your Resume
- In the Interview
- On the Job
3Know the Landscape
4Know the LandscapeWhere are the contractor jobs?
- Marshall Space Flight Center
- Nearly every major US aerospace corporation is
represented in Huntsville! - gt 90 Companies
- gt 11,000 Jobs
- Redstone Arsenal
- Huntsville manages large investments for the US
Army! - Majority of the Armys weapons procurement budget
- More than half of the Armys foreign military
sales - gt 300 Companies
- gt 32,000 Jobs
- Cummings Research Park / Thornton Research Park
- Huntsville is home to the USs second largest
research and technology park! - gt 225 Companies
- gt 23,000 Jobs
5Know the LandscapeWho does a contractor work
for?
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA) - Department of Defense (DOD)
- Armed Services
- Missile Defense Agency (MDA)
- US Army Space and Missile Defense Command
(USASMDC) - US Army Research, Development, and Engineering
Command (ARDEC) - Other Government Offices
- Department of Energy (DOE)
- Department of Justice (DOJ)
- Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
- State and Local Government Offices
6Know the LandscapeWhat does a contractor do?
- Engineering Services
- Design
- Integration
- Testing
- Assessment and Advisory Services
- Information Technology Development
- Process Automation and Tool Development
- Technology Center Management
- Project Management
- Cost
- Schedule
- Performance
7Choose Your Path
8Choose Your PathDirect Customer Support
- Common Job Titles
- Program Analyst, Program Systems Analyst,
Business Analyst - Many diverse and company-specific titles read
job descriptions carefully! - Core Job Responsibilities
- Support Customer Needs on a Daily Basis (Often at
Customer Site) - Administrative
- Contract/Procurement Management
- Financial/Budget Management
- Business Process Automation
- Typically Reports to a Program or Project Manager
- Advantages
- Direct interaction and visibility with customer.
- Typically offers more flexibility than some
corporate jobs. - Excellent growth opportunities into Program
Management.
9Choose Your PathProgram Management
- Common Job Titles
- Project Manager, Program Manager, Project Lead,
Team Lead - Core Job Responsibilities
- Manages Complete Project Execution on Behalf of
Customer - Cost
- Schedule
- Performance
- Performs Direct Customer Support Activities
Within the Project - Supervises Project Employees
- Advantages
- Direct interaction and visibility with customer.
- Skilled PMs are in high demand and command
excellent salaries. - Excellent growth opportunities into Executive
Management.
10Choose Your PathContract Management
- Common Job Titles
- Contract Administrator, Contract Specialist
- Subcontract Administrator, Subcontract Specialist
- Core Job Responsibilities
- Manage the Contract Life Cycle
- Support or Conduct Corporate Contract
Negotiations - Manage Changes to Ongoing Contracts
- Conduct Closeouts of Completed Contracts
- Advise Operational Stakeholders
- Interpretation of Contract Language
- Courses of Action for Satisfaction of Contract
Requirements - Typically Reports to the Director of Contracts or
an intermediate Contracts Manager - Advantages
- Typically offers reliable workload at a steady
pace. - Excellent for those who like reading and
organization.
11Choose Your PathCorporate Accounting and Finance
- Common Job Titles
- Accountant, Financial Analyst
- Function-specific Titles
- Core Job Responsibilities
- Manage the Functions of the Corporate Accounting
System - General Ledger Accounting
- Accounts Receivable
- Accounts Payable
- Payroll
- Purchasing
- Typically reports to Controller or Accounting
Manager - Advantages
- Typically offers reliable workload at a steady
pace. - Excellent for those who like numbers but prefer
to stay behind the scenes. - Great experience for those who would like to own
a business.
12Choose Your PathProgram Control
- Common Job Titles
- Program or Project Analyst, Program or Project
Controller - Business Analyst, Budget Analyst, Financial
Analyst - Core Job Responsibilities
- Provide Interface Between Business Management and
Operations Management - Control Financial Processes on the Project
- Manage Internal and External Project Financial
Reporting - Typically reports to a Program Manager or Program
Control Manager - Advantages
- Daily variety of work tasks.
- Emerging discipline means flexibility and
opportunity. - Excellent growth opportunities into Program
Management.
13Market Yourself
14Market Yourself!On Your Resume
- Be Creative
- In the design and look of the resume
- In the wording of your work history and
accomplishments - Sweat the Small Stuff
- Formatting
- Spelling
- Grammar
- Employment Application
- Specialize
- Create several resumes to target different career
paths - Tailor resumes as needed to specific jobs
15Market Yourself!In the Interview
- Be Prepared
- Research Company History
- Know the Job Description
- Bring Your Portfolio
- Sweat the Small Stuff
- Dress Appropriately
- Arrive on Time
- Know the Name(s) of Your Interviewer(s)
- Take Notes
- Collect Business Cards
- Write Thank-You Notes
- Be Yourself
- Relax
- Ask Questions
- Have Fun!
16Market Yourself!On the Job
- Have a Plan
- Where do I want to be in five years?
- How is my current job helping me get there?
- What else needs to be on my resume to get me
there? - Gather Information
- Observe those in the job you hope to earn.
- Learn from co-workers in your discipline and
others. - Find a mentor in your field.
- Build your network.
- Act the Part
- Be ready to pay your dues.
- Dress for the job you want, not the job you have.
- Treat others with professionalism and respect.
- Constantly strive to improve yourself.
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