Program Support Division Director
Centerra Group | |
relocation assistance
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United States, South Carolina, Charleston | |
Jul 09, 2026 | |
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POSITION SUMMARY The Director, Program Support Division provides executive leadership, strategic direction, and comprehensive administrative oversight for all business and program support functions. Operating within a highly regulated federal government contracting environment, the Director is responsible for the administration, compliance, and optimization of core administrative functions: accounting and financial management, federal contract administration, human resources, information technology, multi-faceted logistics (including transportation, vehicle and radio maintenance systems, and supply chains), as well as strategic talent acquisition. This role serves as a key advisor to senior executive leadership, formulating corporate policies, long-range goals, and business strategies designed to maintain operational excellence, regulatory compliance, and profitability. The incumbent must foster a culture of total quality management and continuous improvement while actively promoting Integrated Safety Management (ISM) and strict security awareness across all managed organizational departments. PAY TRANSPARENCY/COMPENSATION Compensation Commensurate with Related Skills, Education, and Experience. RESPONSIBILITIES * Provides executive leadership, strategic direction, and comprehensive administrative oversight for all business and program support functions. * Responsible for the administration, compliance, and optimization of core administrative functions: accounting and financial management, federal contract administration, human resources, information technology, multi-faceted logistics (including transportation, vehicle and radio maintenance systems, and supply chains), as well as strategic talent acquisition. * Serves as a key advisor to senior executive leadership, formulating corporate policies, long-range goals, and business strategies designated to maintain operational excellence, regulatory compliance, and profitability. * Provides executive leadership for business operations within a highly regulated federal government contracting environment, ensuring compliance with Federal Acquisitions (FAR), Department of Energy (DOE)/National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) directives, Cost Account Standards (CAS), Service Contract Act (SCA), and other applicable federal requirements. * Evaluates, modifies, and scales division structures and workflows to optimize resource allocation, reduce operational overhead, and support dynamic program requirements. * Oversees the financial health of the program by guiding the accounting department through government audits (DCAA/DCMA), indirect cost-rate applications, and strict budget adherence. * Manages complex logistical frameworks, ensuring that company transportation assets, communications systems (radio maintenance), and inventory/supply chains are fully operational, compliant, and integrated to support mission-critical security and support operations. * Oversees annual compensations planning processes, including merit increases, promotional adjustments, market analyses, and salary administration guidelines. * Serves as the primary administrative liaison with corporate management and NNSA contracting officers and counterparts. Establishes, negotiates, and administers business services to meet and exceed contractual obligations. * Resolves major policy, business, and administrative conflicts, leveraging a deep understanding of federal procurement and contract disputes. * Provides strategic oversight of federal contract administration, ensuring compliance with FAR, DEAR, Cost Accounting Standard (CAS), DCAA/DCMA audit requirements, and Service Contract Act (SCA) provisions. * Mentors, coaches, and evaluates department managers direct reports, establishing high-performance goals, professional development paths, and success plans. * Directs the company's talent acquisition strategy to secure top-tier cleared personnel packages in highly competitive market. * Establishes equitable salary administration, performance evaluation frameworks, and classification structures in compliance with federal labor standards. * Collaborates with senior executive leadership to formulate long-term organizational goals, business strategies, and operational policies. * Conducts risk assessments and develops business continuity plans to mitigate operational, legal, and financial exposures in a federal contracting setting. * Analyzes industry trends and regulatory changes to proactively pivot corporate strategies, ensuring the organization maintains a competitive edge in the government services sector. * Provides strategic leadership oversight for the organization's compensation for exempt and non-exempt employees. * Directs the annual compensations planning process, including merit increases, promotional and salary adjustments, market pricing and analysis, salary structure administration and the development and implementation of compensation policies and guidelines. * Must comply with the provisions for environment, safety and health as stated in Standard Procedure 1-3100, General Safety Procedure, and adhere to the Integrated Safety Management System Core Functions and Guiding Principles. QUALIFICATIONS * Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Finance, Human Resources, Public Administration, or a closely related field. * Twelve years of progressively responsible business management experience, with at least five years in a senior leadership or director-level capacity. * Direct experience managing business operations within a federal government contracting environment, ensuring compliance with FAR, CAS, and DCAA requirements. * Ability to obtain/maintain a DOE "Q" security clearance. * Government Cost Accounting & Auditing: Deep understanding of accounting practices required to pass rigorous federal audits, and managed rate structures. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS * Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Science in Management/Finance, Juris Doctor (JD), or equivalent advanced degree. * Fifteen (15) or more years of executive-level management experience supporting a prime federal contractor, preferably within a DOE/NNSA or DoD security, logistics, or facilities operations environment * Active professional certifications demonstrating mastery across core administrative areas, such as - Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified Professional Contract Manager (CPCM), Certified Federal Contract Manager (CFCM), SHRM-SCP or SPHR (Senior HR Professional) or Project Management Professional (PMP). BENEFITS Constellis offers a comprehensive, total rewards package that includes competitive compensation and a flexible benefits package that reflect its commitment to creating a diverse and supportive workplace. Relocation Assistance may be available. | |
relocation assistance
Jul 09, 2026