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As a Senior Configuration Manager your duties will include the following, but are not limited to: * Provide and maintain CM of all relevant system artifacts, e.g., documentation, source code, build ...

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How much do sr configuration manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for sr configuration manager in the United States is $95,935.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $76,000.00 and $112,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Sr Configuration Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Sr Configuration Manager, you need expertise in configuration management processes, change control, and a background in IT, engineering, or related fields, often supported by certifications like ITIL or CMII. Familiarity with configuration management tools such as ServiceNow, Jira, and version control systems like Git is typically required. Strong leadership, attention to detail, and effective communication are vital soft skills for collaborating with cross-functional teams and ensuring compliance. These skills ensure system integrity, minimize errors, and support project success in complex technical environments.

What does a Sr Configuration Manager do?

A Sr Configuration Manager oversees the processes and systems used to manage changes in project documentation, software, and hardware configurations. Their responsibilities include ensuring that all configuration items are identified, tracked, and maintained throughout their lifecycle. They work closely with engineering, IT, and project management teams to develop and enforce configuration management policies and procedures, mitigate risks, and ensure product integrity and compliance. This role is crucial in highly regulated industries to maintain consistency and traceability of changes.

What are some common challenges faced by Sr Configuration Managers, and how can they be addressed?

Sr Configuration Managers often encounter challenges such as managing complex software baselines, ensuring all stakeholders adhere to configuration processes, and keeping up with evolving project requirements. Overcoming these challenges involves establishing clear configuration management plans, leveraging automation tools for tracking changes, and fostering strong communication between development, QA, and operations teams. Being proactive and detail-oriented helps to minimize errors and ensures project deliverables meet quality and compliance standards.
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SR Configuration Management

SR Configuration Management

EPS Corporation

Panama City, FL

Full-time

Re-posted 21 days ago


Job description

Eps Corporation is seeking a Senior Configuration Manager will lead and manage configuration management (CM) processes across complex Department of Defense (DoD) programs, ensuring the integrity, traceability, and accountability of hardware, software, and documentation throughout the system life cycle. This position supports Integrated Product Support (IPS) elements and Navy programs-particularly within the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Division (NSWC PCD)-to maintain compliance with all applicable standards and policies related to configuration control, change management, and sustainment operations.Key Responsibilities: Serve as the Configuration Management Subject Matter Expert (SME) for assigned programs, including JEXC2 or similar deployable C5ISRT systems. Develop, implement, and maintain configuration management plans, procedures, and tools to support system acquisition and sustainment phases

Lead configuration audits, change control boards (CCBs), and documentation reviews to ensure system baselines remain consistent and verifiable. Provide CM oversight for hardware, software, and documentation in alignment with Navy and DoD standards. Support Integrated Product Support (IPS) elements throughout all life cycle phases, ensuring interoperability between engineering, logistics, and program management teams.

Coordinate with Alteration Installation Teams (AIT) and ensure compliance with the SL720-AA-MAN-030 Navy Modernization Process Management & Operations Manual (NMP-MOM). Manage and oversee industrial work performed by AITs per QOP-7.7 and related quality and process requirements. Maintain CM tools, databases, and repositories to ensure accessibility and traceability of program artifacts

Provide subject matter guidance on configuration identification, control, status accounting, verification, and audits. Collaborate with stakeholders across engineering, logistics, and production to ensure CM requirements are integrated and maintained across all systems and components. Required Qualifications: Master's Certification in Enterprise Configuration Management (CMPIC).

9 years of experience supporting Integrated Product Support (IPS) elements within DoD Sustainment and Acquisition processes, preferably for NSWC PCD and Navy programs. Certified Configuration Management Subject Matter Expert (SME) with extensive hardware and software life cycle expertise for JEXC2 or comparable deployable C5ISRT programs. Demonstrated experience with Alteration Installation Team (AIT) processes and compliance with SL720-AA-MAN-030 (NMP-MOM) and QOP-7.7

Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Life Cycle Logistics Level I (DAWIA Foundational) certification. Active Secret clearance, or the ability to obtain and maintain one. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with configuration management tools such as Windchill, CMPro, or similar.

Familiarity with DoD 5000-series acquisition policies and SECNAV/NAVSEA CM requirements. Strong communication and leadership skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across diverse technical teams. Demonstrated ability to analyze, document, and resolve configuration discrepancies in a high-tempo operational environment.Key Responsibilities: Serve as the Configuration Management Subject Matter Expert (SME) for assigned programs, including JEXC2 or similar deployable C5ISRT systems

Develop, implement, and maintain configuration management plans, procedures, and tools to support system acquisition and sustainment phases. Lead configuration audits, change control boards (CCBs), and documentation reviews to ensure system baselines remain consistent and verifiable. Provide CM oversight for hardware, software, and documentation in alignment with Navy and DoD standards.

Support Integrated Product Support (IPS) elements throughout all life cycle phases, ensuring interoperability between engineering, logistics, and program management teams. Coordinate with Alteration Installation Teams (AIT) and ensure compliance with the SL720-AA-MAN-030 Navy Modernization Process Management & Operations Manual (NMP-MOM). Manage and oversee industrial work performed by AITs per QOP-7.7 and related quality and process requirements

Maintain CM tools, databases, and repositories to ensure accessibility and traceability of program artifacts. Provide subject matter guidance on configuration identification, control, status accounting, verification, and audits. Collaborate with stakeholders across engineering, logistics, and production to ensure CM requirements are integrated and maintained across all systems and components.

Required Qualifications: Master's Certification in Enterprise Configuration Management (CMPIC). 9 years of experience supporting Integrated Product Support (IPS) elements within DoD Sustainment and Acquisition processes, preferably for NSWC PCD and Navy programs. Certified Configuration Management Subject Matter Expert (SME) with extensive hardware and software life cycle expertise for JEXC2 or comparable deployable C5ISRT programs.

Demonstrated experience with Alteration Installation Team (AIT) processes and compliance with SL720-AA-MAN-030 (NMP-MOM) and QOP-7.7. Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Life Cycle Logistics Level I (DAWIA Foundational) certification. Active Secret clearance, or the ability to obtain and maintain one

Preferred Qualifications: Experience with configuration management tools such as Windchill, CMPro, or similar. Familiarity with DoD 5000-series acquisition policies and SECNAV/NAVSEA CM requirements. Strong communication and leadership skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across diverse technical teams.

Demonstrated ability to analyze, document, and resolve configuration discrepancies in a high-tempo operational environment.