What are the responsibilities and job description for the Navy Acquisition Transformation Lead position at Mount Indie?
About UsWe exist to empower organizations to evolve and adapt in a rapidly changing world. By combining human ingenuity with transformative technology, we develop innovative solutions that drive progress for the people and systems that strengthen our nation. Our mission is rooted in agility, scalability, and a commitment to exceeding expectations, ensuring impactful results for our clients and communities.Position: Navy Acquisition Transformation LeadHow You Will Make an Impact:We are seeking an experienced Contracting Technology Transformation Subject Matter Expert to support the U.S. Navy’s transition to Navy ePS, a new Contract Writing System (CWS). This role requires a proven leader who can bridge acquisition expertise, SDLC discipline, and change management practices while driving large-scale modernization. The ideal candidate brings deep knowledge of contract writing processes, acquisition regulations, and Navy acquisition systems, paired with hands-on experience in data migration and end-user adoption.Key ResponsibilitiesSoftware Development Life Cycle (SDLC):Contribute to requirements analysis, oversee functional and technical validation, lead UAT events, deployment, and sustainment activities for Navy ePS. Assist with PID/AMS integrations, interfaces with Navy ERP, and other external systems.Contract Writing Functional / Technical Requirements:Apply acquisition knowledge to validate system functionality aligns with FAR/DFARS/NMCARS requirements and Navy contract writing workflows; proactively identify and resolve gaps.Data Migration:Support extraction, transformation, validation, and loading (ETL) of contract data from legacy systems (e.g., PD2, SPS, AMS) into Navy ePS. Perform data quality checks and reconciliation.Change Management:Lead stakeholder engagement, proactively develop communications and training materials, and guide users through process and system transitions to ensure adoption and compliance.Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with program leadership, system integrators, and Navy stakeholders to track migration progress, surface risks, and deliver clear, actionable updates.Required Qualifications5 years of DoD contracting experience with direct knowledge of contract writing and FAR/DFARS/NMCARS regulationsPrior experience as a DoD Contracting Specialist or Contracting Officer (e.g., Navy, USMC, Air Force, Army)5 years of experience in federal contract writing system modernization and transformation initiativesHands-on knowledge of Navy ePS or comparable federal contract writing systems (e.g., SPS/PD2, DoD Procurement Suite, CON-IT)Experience within the Navy acquisition business systems environment (e.g., AMS, Navy ERP, CLS, WAWF, FDPS-NG, EDA, GEX, PIEE)Working knowledge of DoD acquisition data standards (e.g., PRDS, PDS)Proven experience in system requirements gathering, enterprise testing, and change management (Prosci ADKAR preferred)Demonstrated ability to develop training content, SOPs, and knowledge transfer guides to support long-term sustainment and workforce readinessAbility to bridge current-state Navy contracting processes to future-state Navy ePS workflows, identifying gaps and driving aligned solutionsActive participation in Agile/SDLC activities including PI Planning, sprint ceremonies, backlog refinement, functional testing, and UAT executionStrong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to resolve complex issues in high-pressure environmentsExceptional communication and stakeholder engagement skills for technical and non-technical audiencesDemonstrated ability to lead cross-functional teams, influence senior stakeholders, and drive system adoptionHighly organized, adaptable, and able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environmentSelf-starter with a track record of ownership and delivery with minimal supervisionProven ability to influence without direct authority across stakeholders, end users, and technical teamsPreferred CertificationsDAWIA Level II or Level III (Contracting)NCMA Certifications: CPCM, CCCM, or CFCMProject Management Professional (PMP)Certified Scrum Master (CSM)Prosci ADKAR Change Management CertificationActive security clearance (or ability to obtain one)Why Join This Opportunity?Contribute to a high-impact U.S. Navy transformation initiativeCollaborate with experienced contracting, IT, and change management professionalsCompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefitsOpportunities for professional growth within federal acquisition and systems modernization
Salary : $120,000 - $150,000