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What is a Devcom?

A Devcom job typically refers to a role in developer communications, where professionals act as a bridge between developers and external audiences. This may include technical writing, community management, developer advocacy, or product documentation. Devcom professionals ensure that developers have the information and resources they need while also gathering feedback to improve products. The job often requires strong technical knowledge, communication skills, and collaboration with engineering and marketing teams.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Devcom?

As a Devcom, your daily tasks often include creating and updating technical documentation, preparing developer guides, managing knowledge bases, and assisting engineers with effective communication of product updates. You’ll collaborate closely with software engineers, product managers, and occasionally customer support teams to ensure accurate and accessible communication of technical information. Devcoms also play a key role in simplifying complex concepts, facilitating internal training sessions, and sometimes representing the company at developer events. This role is dynamic and highly collaborative, making communication skills and technical literacy equally important.

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

To thrive as a Devcom (Developer Communications Specialist), you need a background in software development, excellent written and verbal communication skills, and an understanding of technical documentation. Familiarity with tools like Markdown, Git, content management systems, and technical writing certifications is valuable in this role. Strong interpersonal skills, creativity, and the ability to translate complex technical topics for diverse audiences help individuals stand out. These skills are crucial for bridging the gap between engineering teams and external stakeholders, ensuring clear messaging and improved product adoption.

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Strategic Integration Subject Matter Expert (SME) - Army Modernization Integration | Project Polaris

Sherpa 6

Fort Belvoir, VA

$160K - $180K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Description

Job Location: Fort Belvoir, VA

Travel Requirement: As needed, up to 25%

Security Clearance: Active Secret clearance required 


Sherpa 6 is seeking a Strategic Integration Subject Matter Expert (SME) to help the Army connect the dots across a fast-moving modernization portfolio. In plain terms: you'll be the person who spots where separately funded Army program don't line up with each, brings the right stakeholders to the table, and helps senior leaders make resourcing decisions that close those gaps. This is a high-visibility advisory role supporting enterprise-wide modernization integration efforts across the Army acquisition and capability development community.support enterprise-wide modernization integration efforts across the Army acquisition and capability development community. 


You will work directly with Capability Program Executives (CPEs), Project Managers (PMs), Future Capability Directorates (FCDs), Transformation & Integration Directorates (TIDs), and Army DEVCOM (Combat Capabilities Development Command) Centers to identify, define and coordinate resolution of cross-capability integration gaps. Reporting under the direction of the Assistant CPE Ground Soldier Systems - Futures and supporting Army-wide initiatives such as Project Polaris, you'll help ensure programs, projects, and products align with the defined Polaris Capability Areas - enabling more effective capability delivery through prioritized Program Objective Memorandum (POM) submissions and execution within designated integration facilities.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Serve as a key advisor and facilitator for enterprise integration efforts, aligning programs and technologies with the four Polaris Capability Areas: Information, Firepower, Mobility, and Survivability.
  • Collaborate with PMs, CPEs, FCDs, TIDs, and DEVCOM Centers to identify and define cross-capability integration gaps impacting the future force.
  • Develop and maintain integration roadmaps and crosswalks that inform and shape enterprise-level modernization strategies.
  • Support prioritization and resource alignment of integration gaps through the Army POM process, ensuring timely execution in Army integration facilities.
  • Lead coordination forums, working groups, and technical exchanges across modernization stakeholders to advance integration objectives.
  • Produce and deliver senior-level briefings, decision support products, and integration reports to General Officers and SES-level leadership.
  • Synthesize operational, technical, and programmatic data into actionable recommendations that drive enterprise modernization efforts.
  • Facilitate process improvements and governance models for the dismounted and mounted community of interest and broader capability alignment efforts.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Systems Engineering, Military Science, Public Policy, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 5 years of direct experience in Army acquisition, capability development, or integration support roles.
  • Demonstrated understanding of CPE/PEO/PM organizational structures, DEVCOM and FCD roles, and capability-based modernization strategies.
  • Proven experience developing or supporting cross-functional strategies and presenting complex issues to senior leadership.
  • Experience with Army modernization governance, POM planning processes, or integration facility operations.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Master's degree in National Security, Defense Studies, Systems Engineering, or related discipline.
  • 4+ years of experience supporting Army or Joint Force Capability Development, ASA(ALT), or DEVCOM organizations.
  • 10+ years of military experience 
  • Familiarity with Project Polaris, Department of War Acquisition Transformation Strategy, ASA (ALT) PAE Implementation Guidance, CJCSM 5123.01 Joint Forces Requirements Process, and HQDA Continuous Transformation
  • Experience with DOTMLPF-P integration and POM resourcing strategies.
  • DAWIA certification in Program Management or Systems Planning (Level II or higher).

About Sherpa 6

At Sherpa 6 we love to solve problems and provide the best solutions for our customers. Our approach to a problem is to find a user-focused and design-driven solution that is simple yet functional and effective. We are a group of enthusiastic forward-thinkers who are excited to build amazing solutions with bleeding-edge technology. We hire people who are forward thinkers, passionate about what they do, love to collaborate and want to constantly learn. We enjoy what we do and we're not afraid to put the extra effort in to accomplish the mission; call us Sherpas. As a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business, we know what it means to serve. We have made it our mission to be the leaders in solutions that protect and give our Warfighters the edge they need when put into harm's way.

Background/Drug Screening

Successful completion of a pre-employment background & drug screening will be required as a condition of hire.

ADA

Sherpa 6 will make reasonable accommodations in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act 1990.

EEO/AA

Sherpa 6 does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, religion age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, height, weight, or marital status in employment or the provision of services and is an equal access/opportunity/affirmative action employer.

Benefits

We offer a competitive benefits package, covering the cost of medical for you and your family; we also offer dental, vision, health and wellness benefits and a generous retirement savings plan. We believe that our employees can manage their workload and their personal life, therefore we extend a generous PTO policy. This allows our employees to balance their lives as they see fit.

Salary Range

The proposed salary range is reflective across all Sherpa 6 locations, years of experience, and skill levels. Salary negotiations will be based on a host of factors including but not limited to your geographic location, prior experience, relevant skills, education, and certifications.