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Project Manager NNTC

Huntsville, AL · On-site

$120K - $130K/yr

Serving as the on‑site Supervisor responsible for coordinating contractor personnel in support of ... Prior experience supporting ATF, DOJ, or law enforcement agency operations. * Familiarity with ...

On-site supervision and coordination of contractor personnel activities * Development and ... Coordinating with ATF stakeholders for project execution Requirements: * Strong leadership and ...

On-site supervision and coordination of contractor personnel activities * Development and ... Coordinating with ATF stakeholders for project execution Requirements: * Strong leadership and ...

On-site supervision and coordination of contractor personnel activities * Development and ... Coordinating with ATF stakeholders for project execution Requirements: * Strong leadership and ...

$67.51/hr

Serve as the primary liaison between contractor leadership and ATF representatives. * Provide regular operational reports, performance updates, and metrics. * Support strategic planning efforts to ...

$65.43/hr

Serve as the primary liaison between contractor leadership and ATF representatives. * Provide regular operational reports, performance updates, and metrics. * Support strategic planning efforts to ...

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How much do atf contractor jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for atf contractor in the United States is $30.80, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.98 and $42.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an ATF Contractor job?

An ATF Contractor is a professional who works with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) on a contract basis. These contractors provide specialized services such as investigations, inspections, administrative support, or IT management. They do not hold direct government employee status but assist with enforcing federal laws related to firearms, explosives, and other regulated materials. Duties vary depending on the contract position and typically require prior experience in law enforcement, compliance, or technical fields.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Atf Contractor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an ATF Contractor, you need a strong understanding of federal firearms regulations and compliance, often complemented by experience in law enforcement, security, or regulatory affairs. Familiarity with data management systems, investigative tools, and specialized training such as ATF clearance or certifications in firearms handling are commonly required. Excellent attention to detail, integrity, and strong interpersonal communication help address sensitive compliance issues and coordinate with law enforcement or regulatory teams. These skills ensure contractors can effectively support ATF operations, maintain legal standards, and secure trust in highly regulated environments.

What types of projects or assignments do ATF Contractors typically work on?

ATF Contractors often support a variety of projects, such as conducting background investigations, auditing firearms records, assisting with regulatory inspections of licensed dealers, and providing analytical support during criminal investigations. Assignments may vary from administrative work to field operations, depending on the contractor’s area of expertise and the agency’s specific needs. Contractors frequently collaborate with full-time ATF agents, local law enforcement, and legal teams, so adaptability and teamwork are essential. This diversity in responsibilities offers valuable experience and the opportunity to develop specialized skills within federal regulatory and enforcement settings.
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Deputy Project Manager with Security Clearance

Deputy Project Manager with Security Clearance

EnProVera

Washington, DC

Other

PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Deputy Project Manager Washington DC Position Responsibilities: * Serving as Supervisor responsible for coordinating contractor personnel in support of the national NIBIN and Crime Gun Intelligence mission, and is responsible for performance, quality, and operational outcomes. * Responsible for monitoring production, identifying bottlenecks, managing workload surges, ensuring accurate reporting, developing staff capability, and escalating operational issues when needed. * Planning and coordinating the activities of the assigned contractor employees.

* Establishing employee schedules and coordinating priorities. * Assisting in providing replacement personnel. * Providing oversight and management of all assigned contractor staff to ensure their duties are accomplished in work overload situations.

* Conducting meetings as needed with the Contract PM, the COR, and NNCTC government personnel to discuss project activities, schedules, workloads, potential problems, and their resolution. * Assisting all other assigned contractor staff to accomplish their duties in work overload situations. * Ensuring that contractor staff has the tools and competencies necessary to accomplish their duties independently.

* Ensuring contractor compliance with the Quality Assurance/Quality Control Plans in place for the NNCTC. * Directing completion of tasks within estimated timeframes and budget constraints, while interfacing with client counterparts when appropriate. Required Skills and Experience: * Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university or possession of an equivalent combination of formal education and professional work experience related to this position (with prior approval from ATF).

* Minimum of five years, however, more than six years recent experience commensurate with the job requirements is preferred. * Demonstrated experience providing leadership, supervision, and coordination of personnel and programs in a structured operational environment. * Strong organizational and communication skills; ability to coordinate with government CORs and the Contract Program Manager.

Desired Skills and Experience (if applicable): * Prior experience supporting ATF, DOJ, or law enforcement agency operations. * Familiarity with NIBIN, ballistics identification, or forensic support services. Required Security: * Public Trust (final determination subject to government approval) FLSA Class: Exempt Location: Washington DC #CJ About Us: EnProVera offers a competitive salary, paid time off including government holidays, and a comprehensive benefits package.

Every associate is highly valued, and it is deeply ingrained that EnProVera only exists and is successful because of its great people. EnProVera pledges to treat every associate and applicant with dignity and respect. EnProVera will hire, place, transfer, promote, recruit, advertise, solicit for employment, treat during employment, pay, and otherwise compensate, select for training, layoff, or discharge associates without regard to race, religion, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, ancestry, genetic information, veteran status, physical or mental disability, or any other legally protected status, so long as the essential functions of the job can be performed with or without reasonable accommodation.

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