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$91K - $121K/yr

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A Remote Civilian Police Oversight professional is someone who monitors and evaluates police conduct and practices from a non-law enforcement perspective, often working remotely. Their primary role is to ensure accountability, transparency, and fairness in police operations by reviewing complaints, conducting investigations, and making recommendations for improvement. These professionals typically work for oversight boards, government agencies, or non-profit organizations, and they help build trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Working remotely allows them to use digital tools and communication platforms to perform their duties without being physically present at police departments.

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To thrive as a Remote Civilian Police Oversight professional, you need a strong understanding of law enforcement practices, public policy, and investigative procedures, often supported by a background in criminal justice or related fields. Familiarity with case management software, data analysis tools, and secure communication platforms is typically required. Excellent critical thinking, impartiality, and strong written and verbal communication skills help build trust and ensure fair evaluations. These skills are crucial for maintaining transparency, accountability, and public confidence in law enforcement oversight processes.

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Professionals in remote civilian police oversight often face challenges related to communication and access to information, as they rely heavily on digital tools to review cases, conduct interviews, and collaborate with law enforcement and community stakeholders. Establishing trust and building rapport with both police departments and the public can also be more difficult at a distance. Additionally, managing sensitive or confidential data securely in a remote setting requires strict adherence to protocols and continuous cybersecurity awareness. Despite these challenges, remote oversight roles can offer greater flexibility and opportunities to implement innovative approaches to accountability and transparency.
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Contracts Sr Manager

SAIC

VA • Remote

$91K - $121K/yr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago

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Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

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Job description

Job ID: 2615886

Location: Remote Work, VA, US

Date Posted: 2026-08-20

Category: Contracts

Subcategory: Contracts

Schedule: Full-Time

Shift: Day Job

Travel: Yes - 10% of the time

Minimum Clearance Required: None

Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain: None

Potential for Remote Work: ORA_REMOTE


Description

SAIC’s Business Management Contracts & Procurement Team delivers expertise across the entire acquisition lifecycle – from the sell side (customer engagement and strategy development) to the buy side (program execution, strategic alliances, supply chain management, and subcontractor partnerships). As a comprehensive acquisition organization, we enable successful outcomes for both internal and external customers while supporting SAIC’s growth and operational goals.

The SAIC Contracts & Procurement team is seeking an experienced, business-savvy, and adaptable Contracts Senior Manager to serve in a key strategic role supporting its Civilian Business Group (CBG). This position will lead cradle-to-grave contract and subcontract processes focused on enabling growth, streamlining execution, and contributing to enterprise performance. The selected candidate will be a trusted advisor, providing business guidance to Market Leaders, Account Leaders, and finance teams to balance compliance, fiscal responsibility, and program objectives. For the right candidate, this position may be remote anywhere in the US.

Position Description:

This leadership position oversees a high-performing team responsible for managing and influencing strategic and complex contracting activities across diverse programs. The successful candidate will apply their expertise in contracts and procurement, alongside robust financial and business acumen, to deliver exceptional outcomes aligned with SAIC’s strategic priorities.

The position demands strong collaboration with senior leaders across the organization and the ability to advise on business implications of contractual strategies, financial structures, and program performance. The role will require critical thinking, exceptional stakeholder management, and the ability to operate effectively in an ever-evolving business and regulatory environment.

The candidate will report directly to the CBG Contracts and Procurement Vice President and will communicate/escalate issues while delivering solutions that advance the goals of the organization.

Typical Responsibilities:

  • Strategic Business Collaboration: Work closely with Market Leaders, Account Leaders, and finance teams to identify, analyze, and execute contracting solutions that support business priorities and financial objectives.
  • Leading Contract Administration: Review, negotiate, and execute contracts aligned with FAR/DFARS requirements and corporate compliance guidance, ensuring the successful management of risk, opportunity, and profitability.
  • Strategic Proposal Leadership: May occasionally serve as the contractual lead for high-visibility proposals, overseeing the development of cost and contracts volumes as Book Boss, and conducting senior-level reviews to ensure submissions are compliant, compelling, and competitive within the assigned market.
  • Executive-Level Communication: Prepare and deliver high-impact written and oral communications to executive management, Federal Government officials, and other external stakeholders.
  • Oversight of Complex Negotiations: Lead and support sensitive customer-facing contract discussions, ensuring alignment with organizational goals while achieving mutually beneficial outcomes.
  • Business and Financial Analysis: Evaluate the financial impacts and risk exposure of contracts and subcontracts, providing actionable recommendations to stakeholders on decision points and contract strategy.
  • Governance and Compliance: Maintain strict compliance with all Government contract requirements, company policies, federal and state regulations, and applicable agency supplements (e.g., FAR, DFARS, TINA, CAS).
  • Subcontractor Oversight: Manage subcontractor relationships and performance throughout the program’s lifecycle to ensure cost-effectiveness, adherence to contractual obligations, and alignment with customer needs.
  • Team Management: Support and mentor team members across contracts and procurement disciplines to strengthen organizational capability and foster career development.

Qualifications

Required Education and Qualifications:

  • Must be a US Citizen. 
  • Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Finance, or a related field and 18+ years of experience, or a Masters and 16+ years of experience, or a PhD or JD and 13+ years of experience. An additional 4+ years of experience may be considered in lieu of a degree. 
  • Experience: A minimum of 15 years of progressive experience in contracts and procurement, with demonstrated expertise in managing high-complexity and high-value contracts.
  • Business Acumen: Proven ability to understand the linkage between financial, contractual, and business operations, using that insight to influence decisions and drive outcomes.
  • Contracts Knowledge: Experience with CPFF, CPAF, CPIF, FPI, and FFP contracts, as well as FAR, DFARS, and agency supplements.
  • Negotiation Strength: Track record of leading favorable outcomes in complex negotiations with both Government and commercial clients.
  • Compliance Leadership: Extensive knowledge of applicable federal regulations (CPSR, TINA, CAS) that govern procurement and subcontracting, ensuring strict compliance across contracts and programs.
  • Communication Skills: Exceptional ability to communicate complex contractual and business challenges effectively with various stakeholders, from cross-functional teams to senior executives.
  • Technical Proficiency: Proficiency in relevant tools and systems, including Costpoint or similar procurement systems, and Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint).

Preferred Skills:

  • Emerging Technology Acumen: Familiarity with contracting for emerging technologies (e.g., AI, cloud, as-a-service models) and understanding the associated challenges and opportunities.
  • Comprehensive Program Insight: Experience managing contracts over the full lifecycle—from bid and proposal through execution—while ensuring program cost, schedule, and performance objectives are met.
  • Risk Management Expertise: Strong ability to identify, assess, and mitigate financial, operational, and compliance risks in contract and subcontract execution.
  • Cross-Functional Influence: Demonstrated ability to partner with leadership across the organization to drive strategic alignment and achieve enterprise goals.

Travel Requirements: Some travel will be required to support engagements with SAIC business groups, leadership, and client organizations.

Target salary range: $120,001 - $160,000. The estimate displayed represents the typical salary range for this position based on experience and other factors.

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