Research Program Manager
Company: Northeastern University
Location: Arlington
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Opportunity JOB SUMMARY: The Research Program Manager
– Level 1 is responsible for the end-to-end management of federally
funded research programs at the Kostas Research Institute (KRI) at
Northeastern University, with a focus on delivering customer value
through applied research and product development. This position
reports to the Director of Program Management and provides program,
product, and project management across multiple federal research
contracts, balancing traditional government program management
requirements with a product-oriented approach that emphasizes user
needs, feasibility, and mission viability. The Research Program
Manager – Level 1 oversees a portfolio of 2-4 programs with low to
moderate complexity, managing cost, schedule, and performance while
maintaining strong focus on outcomes and product strategy.
Responsibilities include engaging directly with federal sponsors
and end users to gather requirements and feedback, coordinating
with technical teams to define and deliver solutions that meet
customer needs, managing program execution to ensure contractual
compliance, and supporting business development activities
including proposal development and customer relationship
management. This dynamic position requires interaction with
internal KRI researchers, technical leads, the Chief Technology
Officer, principal investigators, finance, and security; as well as
the Northeastern University Research Enterprise Systems (NU-RES)
staff, external partners and subcontractors, and federal agency
program managers and contracting officers. The successful candidate
will combine solid understanding of federal research program
requirements with a customer-centric mindset, focusing on
delivering value while ensuring compliance with government
regulations and contractual obligations. They will demonstrate the
ability to balance what should be built with how it should be
delivered, working collaboratively across technical and business
functions. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Willingness to obtain and
maintain a security clearance Bachelor’s degree required 3-5 years
of experience managing or supporting federally funded research
programs, with demonstrated understanding of compliance, reporting,
and contractual requirements associated with federal funding
(experience with Department of War or other national security
agencies preferred but not required) Working knowledge of or
willingness to learn Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Defense
Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFAR), the Planning,
Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) process, and Program
Objective Memorandum (POM) concepts Technical aptitude with ability
to understand technical concepts, work effectively with engineers
and researchers, and translate between technical and non-technical
stakeholders Strong organizational skills with the ability to
manage multiple programs simultaneously, prioritize competing
demands, and work independently to meet milestones and quality
expectations Customer-focused mindset with ability to engage with
sponsors and end users to understand needs, gather feedback, and
ensure deliverables provide value Excellent communication skills
(written and verbal) with ability to interact effectively with
government sponsors, technical teams, senior leadership, and
external partners Highly organized and detailed-oriented with
demonstrated ability to track deliverables, manage schedules, and
ensure contractual compliance Strong problem-solving skills with
ability to identify risks and develop appropriate solutions
Proficiency with MS Office suite and ability to learn new programs
and systems with ease Experience with program/project/product
management tools and methodologies; PMP, PgMP, or DAWIA
certification helpful but not required Demonstrated product
thinking (experience balancing customer value, technical
feasibility, business viability, and user needs) preferred by not
required Ability to travel as required KEY RESPONSIBILITIES &
ACCOUNTABILITIES : Program Management & Execution (60%) Program
Oversight Provide comprehensive program, project, and product
management for a portfolio of 2-4 federally funded research
programs with low to moderate complexity Create and maintain
program schedules, identify critical path tasks and dependencies,
and manage resources to ensure on-time delivery Develop and manage
program budgets in collaboration with finance support, ensuring
programs execute within defined financial parameters Conduct
regular program reviews analyzing value, viability, usability, and
feasibility, identify risks and implement appropriate mitigation
strategies Monitor and track program deliverables, ensuring timely
and compliant submissions Prepare program status reports,
briefings, and documentation for internal leadership and external
sponsors Contract & Compliance Management Ensure all contractual
elements and requirements are met throughout the program lifecycle
from initiation to closeout Collaborate with NU-RES staff to
prepare transaction requires forms and manage administrative
requirements Review and approve invoices payable by KRI and ensure
timely and accurate invoicing to sponsors Maintain awareness of
contract types, funding mechanisms, and regulatory requirements
applicable to federal funded research Manage subcontractor
relationships and ensure flowdown requirements support prime
contract obligations Cross-Functional Collaboration Work closely
with technical leads, the Chief Technology Officer, and principal
investigators to align program execution with technical approach
and deliverables Coordinate with finance and security personnel to
ensure program compliance with financial and security requirements
Provide guidance to technical research staff on program
requirements, schedules, and deliverable expectations Facilitate
communication and coordination across geographically dispersed
program teams Customer Engagement & Product Strategy (25%) Customer
Discovery & Requirements Engage directly with federal sponsors,
program managers, and end users to understand mission needs and
gather requirements Conduct user research and feedback sessions to
inform product development and ensure solutions meet customer needs
Build and maintain strong relationships with government customers,
serving as primary point of contact for assigned programs Translate
customer needs into actionable requirements for technical teams,
balancing what should be built with technical feasibility and
program constraints Participate in program reviews, technical
interchange meetings, and customer demonstrations Product
Development & Strategy Collaborate with technical teams to define
product roadmaps and development approaches that deliver customer
value Support decision-making regarding product features,
priorities, and tradeoffs based on customer value, technical
feasibility, and business viability Identify opportunities for
technology transition and facilitate pathways to operational use
Monitor user feedback and product performance to inform iterative
improvements and future development Stakeholder Management
Represent KRI at customer meetings, conferences, symposia, and
industry events Communicate program status, technical progress, and
product value to diverse stakeholders Manage stakeholder
expectations and navigate competing priorities across customer,
technical, and organizational needs Business Development and Growth
(15%) Proposal Development Support proposal development for new and
follow-on funding opportunities Write program management sections
of proposals, white papers, and capability statements Review and
provide input on technical approaches and budgets to ensure
feasibility and execution Collaborate with business development and
technical teams to develop compelling, customer-focused proposals
Partnership & Opportunity Development Identify potential transition
programs, customers, and collaboration opportunities Support
partner development activities and relationship building with
government, industry, and academic partners Contribute to
identification of new research and development opportunities
aligned with customer needs and KRI capabilities Process
Improvement Identify opportunities to improve program management
processes and tools Support implementation of best practices in
program, project, and product management Contribute to development
of standardized approaches that enhance efficiency and customer
value delivery Position Type Research Additional Information
Northeastern University considers factors such as candidate work
experience, education and skills when extending an offer.
Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits package for benefit
eligible employees. This includes medical, vision, dental, paid
time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life, retirement- as well
as commuting & transportation. Visit
https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information. All
qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, religion,
color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability
status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Compensation Grade/Pay Type: 111S Expected Hiring Range: $87,785.00
- $123,998.75 With the pay range(s) shown above, the starting
salary will depend on several factors, which may include your
education, experience, location, knowledge and expertise, and
skills as well as a pay comparison to similarly-situated employees
already in the role. Salary ranges are reviewed regularly and are
subject to change.
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