Manage assigned CIS projects and/or individual work packages from start-up to closure in accordance with approved requirements, constraints, and baselines.
Produce high-quality project deliverables, including Price Proposals and Statements of Work.
Lead and coordinate the identification, development, analysis, and consolidation of user and project requirements.
Develop solicitation documentation (RFQ, IFB) and coordinate solicitation/competition activities with relevant stakeholders.
Interact with internal and external stakeholders, including contractors and NATO organizations.
Monitor and control project execution, including documentation review, testing, and delivery activities.
Support large project teams and independently act as Test, Migration, Requirements, or Implementation Manager when required.
Travel to NATO locations, including operational theatres, as necessary.
Adhere to NCI Agency directives, guidance, and NATO standards.
Perform additional duties as requested by the line manager.
Requirements
Master’s degree in Computer Science or a related discipline (or equivalent professional experience).
Previous experience within or with NCIA and strong knowledge of NCIA project management processes and NATO procurement procedures would be considered an asset.
Minimum 3 years of experience as a Project Manager in CIS projects or as a Project Team Leader.
Experience in managing, planning, designing, engineering, and implementing military or similar CIS systems.
Formal project management certification such as PRINCE2 and/or PMP.
Strong knowledge of Microsoft Project or ServiceNow.
Excellent English communication skills (STANAG 6001 – English 4343).
Ability to work autonomously under time pressure and manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
Experience working in international environments with both military and civilian stakeholders.
NATO SECRET clearance valid throughout the contract period.
Availability to travel, including up to 50 TDY days within Belgium per year and possible deployment to operational theatres on short notice.
Additional Information
Location: Braine-l’Alleud, Belgium
Start Date: 13 July 2026
End Date: 30 December 2026
Work Setup: Full-time onsite with regular remote teleworking arrangements in line with NISC regulations