Elbit America is a leading provider of high-performance products, system solutions, and support services focusing on the defense, homeland security, commercial aviation, and medical instrumentation markets. With facilities throughout the United States, Elbit Systems of America is dedicated to supporting those who contribute daily to the safety and security of the United States. Elbit Systems of America, LLC is wholly owned by Elbit Systems Ltd., a global high-technology company engaged in a wide range of programs for innovative defense and commercial applications.
Fueled by more than 800 talented employees and a proud 65-year legacy of night vision production excellence, Elbit America's Warfighter Systems business is rooted in the heart of Virginia's Roanoke Valley. Surrounded by the scenic beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, you'll find a unique blend of southern hospitality, outdoor adventure, and the energy of a thriving city all alongside a purpose you can be proud of coming to work each day.
As a world leader in low-light sensor technology, the Warfighter Systems team is engineering the future of image intensifiers and night vision goggle systems as we enter a new era of the networked battlespace. Trusted by the U.S. and nearly 100 allied countries, our technology provides support to those in harm's way during the most critical moments with one goal in mind: bring them home safely.
The work our employees perform each day plays a direct role in national security, and our shared purpose is what truly makes Warfighter Systems so extraordinary. Come join our collaborative team where each voice is valued in a setting where you can thrive, develop, and make a true impact!
We are seeking an experienced Program Manager III to lead complex, mission-critical programs, ensuring successful delivery while maintaining compliance with federal regulations and industry standards. This role requires strong leadership, strategic thinking, and expertise in program management best practices to ensure successful execution, customer satisfaction, and business growth. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated experience managing U.S. Army acquisition programs across the full lifecycle, from development through production.
Lead cross-functional teams in the planning, execution, and delivery of production programs
Develop and maintain a basis of estimates, program schedules, budgets, and resource allocation plans
Manage program risks and issues, implementing mitigation strategies as needed
Interface with government customers, prime contractors, and key stakeholders
Ensure compliance with ITAR, EAR, and other relevant regulations
Prepare and present program status reports to senior management and customers
Monitor contract deliverables and coordinate with finance teams for accurate program financials
Drive continuous improvement initiatives within assigned programs
Manage transition of products from development to full-rate production
Coordinate with Customer acquisition officials and support milestone reviews
Oversee production readiness reviews and manufacturing process validation
Apply strategic thinking to align objectives with organizational goals and drive long-term value. Support marketing, bid, capture, and proposal development
A bachelor's degree in engineering, business administration, or a related field
5-8 years of program management experience in defense, aerospace, or related industries
Eligible to obtain DoD secret security clearance
Strong knowledge of DoD acquisition processes and military standards
Strong critical thinking, analytical, risk management, and leadership skills
Demonstrated experience with earned value management (EVM) principles preferred
Proficiency in MS Project, MS Office Suite, and program management tools
PMP certification preferred
DoD and/or Aerospace industries
Experience managing U.S. Army acquisition programs through development and production phases
Knowledge of Army acquisition milestones and documentation requirements
Familiarity with production readiness reviews (PRRs) and manufacturing readiness levels (MRLs)
Experience executing and managing U.S. Army testing and evaluation requirements
Background in New Product Introduction, transitioning prototype systems to full-rate production
Understanding of systems engineering principles
Knowledge of military/aerospace standards (MIL-STD, AS9100)
Familiarity with government contracting (FAR/DFARS)
Experience with agile and traditional project management methodologies
Knowledge of production and manufacturing processes
Understanding of Army technical documentation requirements
Strong leadership and team management abilities
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Strategic thinking and problem-solving capabilities
Risk management and mitigation expertise
Stakeholder management and customer relationship skills
Ability to work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment
Understanding of program documentation (RFPs, proposals, contracts, SOWs, assumptions, constraints, CDRLs)
Experience coordinating with government acquisition officials
Ability to travel up to 25% of the time
Must be able to access military installations and secure facilities
May require occasional work in industrial environments