Procurement Acquisition SME – Senior (TS/SCI POLY CLEARANCE REQUIRED)

Job Locations US-VA-Chantilly
ID
2026-1664
Category
Lifecycle Acquisition
Type
Regular Full-Time
Travel Required
No

Overview

Location: Chantilly,VA

 

Clearance: Top Secret/SCI Poly

 

Compensation Range: 120k - 145k (Placement within the salary range will be determined by factors including, but not limited to, years of relevant experience, demonstrated expertise, education, certifications, and internal equity considerations. The organization reserves the right to modify compensation ranges at its discretion.)

 

Benefits:

  • Free medical/dental/vision coverage 
  • PTO
  • 401k Contribution
  • 11 Federal Holidays 

 

Position Summary: Provide acquisition and procurement support services for federal government programs, ensuring compliance with applicable acquisition regulations, policies, and contract requirements.

Responsibilities

  • Support acquisition planning, procurement administration, and contract documentation
  • Assist with market research, acquisition strategies, and procurement packages
  • Coordinate with program managers, contracting officers, and stakeholders
  • Track procurement milestones and deliverables
  • Support compliance with FAR, DFARS, and agency acquisition policies
  • Prepare reports, briefings, and procurement status updates

Required Qualifications

  • ACTIVE TS/SCI POLY CLEARANCE 
  • Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree preferred
  • 10+ years of relevant professional experience
  • Experience supporting federal government or defense-related programs preferred
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to work effectively in a collaborative environment

Desired Qualifications

  • Federal acquisition lifecycle knowledge
  • FAR/DFARS familiarity
  • Contract administration support
  • Procurement tracking and reporting
  • Strong organizational and communication skills

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