Job opening: Program Manager DCI
Salary: $140 000 - 160 000 per year
Published at: Jul 14 2023
Employment Type: Full-time
ARC invests in broadband connectivity allowing Appalachian communities to work, learn, and play. We are seeking a Program Manager to join our Critical Infrastructure Team. This role is a subject matter expert (SME) tapping his or her deep experience and knowledge to advise, guide, and provide technical assistance to our States and partners throughout the Region.
Duties
We are looking for a strategic problem solver to advance and improve connectivity to residents and business. This position reports to the Division Director, Critical Infrastructure.
Responsibilities
Solid experience in broadband and related connectivity industries, as well as an understanding of the barriers in rural areas and an ability to creatively pursue feasible solutions.
In-depth understanding of the various federal and state grant programs supporting broadband implementation and the ability to collaborate with federal and state agencies responsible for distributing funding.
Adept knowledge of the different technologies needed to provide rural broadband (i.e., fiber, cable, wireless, mobile, and satellite) and the social infrastructure needed to overcome affordability and digital literacy issues related to digital equity.
Strong knowledge of the regulatory environment related to telecommunications and broadband, including federal and state policies.
Demonstrated success improving and advancing broadband connectivity in challenging environments. Excellent negotiation skills to identify and obtain positive outcomes when dealing with competing interests.
Experience with federal grants management processes and techniques consistent with sound business and industry practices. Ability to monitor, evaluate and administer assigned grants and develop specialized agreements for grants, including public-private partnerships.
Network of industry contacts within the broadband sphere and ability to engage public and private sector stakeholders.
Ability to represent ARC interests in broadband-related interagency work groups, collaborating with federal and state agencies that fund broadband development in the Region.
Ability to plan, facilitate, and engage diverse groups and individuals, including federal, state, and local partners, resulting in the ability to create and expand linkages between stakeholders. This includes collaborating with local governments in support of their efforts to improve connectivity.
Exceptional business writing skills, including reports, memos, and presentations.
Core competencies: accountability, adaptability, collaboration, communication, and critical analysis.
Ability to thrive in a collaborative environment and bring an energetic and innovative approach to their work.
Qualifications
A bachelor's degree or higher degree in a related field, preferred.
Two years of work experience in broadband and full life cycle grants management.
Education
Please read the "Qualifications" section.
Contacts
- Address APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION
1666 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, NW
Suite 700
Washington, DC 20009
US
- Name: Human Resources
- Phone: 202-884-7770
- Email: [email protected]
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