Description
Leidos Health & Civil Sector Capture Excellence Group is seeking a Capture Manager to lead and support high-performing teams responsible for securing existing and winning new business opportunities across the Sector. Our Health & Civil Sector is a highly successful organization of over 12,000 people and $4B in annual revenue. The Sector delivers unique capabilities in the areas of public health, care coordination, life and environmental sciences, mission software systems, and transportation. The ideal candidate will have previously served as a capture manager and have proven experience winning $50 to 200M+ awards from US Government customers in health-related offices [e.g., NIH, Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Defense Health Agency (DHA), Veterans Administration] and/or civilian agencies (e.g., NASA, Department of Energy, Department of Commerce, Department of Justice, etc.).
This position offers the opportunity to become an active member of highly visible and strategic team at the Sector level. Successful candidates will have the ability to conceptualize a vision for winning, be able to develop a capture plan that implements the vision and translates into win themes, can adjust the vision as the procurement unfolds, and focuses and manages the capture activities and team (internal and external) to achieve the vision through final proposal submission. In addition to the primary focus of the role, you will benefit from exposure to other customers, markets, and technologies across other Sectors. This role is highly visible to senior leadership.
To support you, we offer opportunities in formal and in-formal upskilling to develop additional technical and leadership competencies. Because of our emphasis on our employees’ well-being, Leidos is on the inaugural US News Best Companies to Work for List earning especially high marks on work-life balance. For the fifth consecutive year, Leidos is No. 1 on the Washington Technology Top 100, an annual ranking of the largest government contractors in the federal market.
Responsibilities:
The Capture Manager is responsible for developing and supporting the execution of the Sector’s overall capture strategy associated with an approved pursuit effort to increase the win probability of growth opportunities. This includes working closely with account managers and the responsible business development or marketing lead, supporting the transition from opportunity identification into capture efforts, assembling a capture team, managing the capture team to successfully bid and win contracts, contacting and interfacing with existing and new clients and partners, communicating the organization’s core capabilities, establishing internal and external teaming, and managing bid and proposal funding. Additional responsibilities include working collaboratively with team members regarding solution design, process and/or approaches; leading opportunity gate reviews, black hat sessions, win theme and discriminator workshops, proposal and program reviews, and lessons learned activities; communicating status, resource needs, capture strategy, and recommendations to executive leadership; overseeing the proposal phase of the opportunity to ensure successful delivery to the client; and contributing feedback and innovative ideas to the team in support of continuous improvement.
Basic Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
The position will report to the Vice President, Capture Excellence. The position is located primarily in Reston, VA and requires support in either Reston or Gaithersburg proposal development facilities, as needed.
Original Posting Date:2024-07-25While subject to change based on business needs, Leidos reasonably anticipates that this job requisition will remain open for at least 3 days with an anticipated close date of no earlier than 3 days after the original posting date as listed above.
Pay Range:Pay Range $122,200.00 - $220,900.00The Leidos pay range for this job level is a general guideline only and not a guarantee of compensation or salary. Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.