ECS is seeking a Project Support Specialist, USPIS to work in our Washington, DC office.
ECS is seeking a Project Support Specialist to work on our US Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) support team doing postal inspection related program and project oversight and management related tasks. This high-profile position performs various project scheduling, tracking, reporting, stakeholder management and program oversight related tasks for the Chief Postal Inspector's Office and USPIS.
Though a hybrid role, this position requires the ability to work three days per week, onsite, at USPS Headquarters in Washington DC.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
- Strategic Planning, Project Management, and General Governance support.
- Process reviews for the purpose of identifying efficiencies.
- Project tracking and Status Reporting.
- Assist the Chief Postal Inspector with Postal stakeholder engagement, including meeting agendas, facilitation, action item monitoring and follow up, and risk/issue tracking.
- Document and communicate the business impact that Inspection Service projects and programs achieve.
- Support reporting, preparation, and follow-up for Inspection Service Executive Committee (EC), DRIVE, and Prioritization and Review Committee (PARC) meetings.
- Track and monitor project and portfolio-level risks, issues, deliverables, critical milestones, deadlines, and success measures (including data entry and analysis) using the ISePM Service Now platform.
- Work with project and program managers to update and clarify project information as needed.
- Develop and/or enhance project and program management tools and processes.
- Provide guidance on project management platforms and assist stakeholders in navigating.
- Provide general project management advice and support for Inspection Service project managers and program leaders.
- Support project and program stakeholder engagement, communications, and change management.
Note: Candidates must be able to obtain a USPS Public Trust Clearance. This requires US Citizenship or Permanent Resident Status (Green Card), and the ability to pass a stringent background check.