Director of Federal Subcontracts Compliance and Training - Remote
Company: Maximus Inc.
Location: Schiller Park
Posted on: January 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Description & Requirements The Director of Federal Subcontracts
Governance and Training will lead the development and
implementation of a robust procurement compliance program for a $3B
federal government contractor. This role serves as the tactical and
strategic leader of compliance for all Federal Subcontracts
acquisition-related functions. The role has direct responsibility
for leading internal initiatives including compliant practices
within acquisition-related functions. The Director will establish
and manage policies, procedures, training programs, and audit
mechanisms to ensure compliance with FAR, DFARS, and company
standards. This position requires strong leadership,
cross-functional collaboration, and expertise in managing external
audits and stakeholders. The Director will develop and implement
training materials and support process improvement initiatives to
enhance acquisition efficiency while maintaining compliance
standards. The Director will be the leader for all acquisition
related audits to include CPSRs, SBA Audits, Cost Accounting
Audits, and more. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: - Provide
authoritative guidance to internal business teams on corporate
goals and objectives relating to subcontract activity. - Review
solicitations and prepare specialized and/or non-routine response
for proposals. - Work directly with Business Development assisting
with the overall procurement approach. - Analyze significant and/or
unique contract requirements, special provisions, terms, and
conditions to ensure compliance with appropriate laws, regulations,
and corporate policies and business unit procedure, ultimately
reducing risk to the company. - Interact and communicate as
appropriate with finance/accounting and business team disciplines,
including executive leadership, for kickoff meetings, resolution of
subcontract issues, and disputes. - Monitor performance of
subordinates according to established monitoring standards; conduct
performance appraisals, make decisions on personnel actions
including hiring, firing, and disciplinary action. CPSR Leadership:
Drive the organization during Contractor Purchasing System Reviews
and serve as the primary liaison with DCMA and other government
agencies during CPSR preparation and execution. Compliance Program
Development: Design, implement, and manage a comprehensive
procurement compliance program, including policies, procedures, and
internal controls aligned with FAR/DFARS requirements. Audit & Risk
Management: Establish and execute regular internal audits of
purchasing practices to identify and mitigate compliance risks and
manage relationships with third-party auditors and external
stakeholders during audits and reviews. Internal Reviews: Lead the
pre-award Delegation of Authority review program, leveraging
technology to drive the process and capture data for continuous
improvement efforts. Training & Education: Create and deliver
training programs for procurement staff and cross-functional teams
on compliance requirements. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner
with Legal, Finance, Program Management, Security and Operations to
ensure integrated compliance efforts. Lead cross functional
projects as a Subject Matter Expert or Project Manager related to
acquisition compliance. Continuous Improvement: Monitor regulatory
changes and update policies, accordingly, implementing best
practices for procurement compliance and CPSR readiness. Change
Management: Lead change management efforts regarding acquisition
compliance changes or improvements. Manage communications to
acquisition professionals and stakeholders re: changes in regulator
changes and business impacts. Experience: -Minimum 10 years in
procurement or subcontract management within a defense/government
contracting environment. -Minimum 3 years in Federal acquisition
compliance leadership with Federal prime contractors. -Project or
Change Management experience. -CPSR audit and 3rd party audit
leadership experience. Experience leading audits by DCAA or DCMA
strongly preferred. -Proven track record of building a procurement
compliance program from the ground up. -Demonstrated success in
leading a company to achieve an approved Contractor Purchasing
System -Demonstrated success in developing data drive compliance
approaches to monitor performance of the compliance process.
-Extensive experience with FAR, DFARS, CPSR requirements, and
government contracting regulations. -Experience managing
third-party audits and external stakeholder relationships.
Certifications: CPSM, CPCM, or NCMA certification is a plus.
Minimum Requirements - Bachelors degree in relevant field of study
and 10 years of relevant professional experience required.
Preferred Competencies -Strategic Vision: Ability to align
compliance initiatives with organizational goals and long-term
growth. -Change Leadership: Skilled at driving cultural and
operational change in complex organizations. -Risk-Based Thinking:
Proactive approach to identifying and mitigating procurement risks.
-Negotiation & Influence: Strong capability to influence internal
and external stakeholders during audits and reviews. -Technology
Adoption: Familiarity with procurement systems, compliance tools,
and automation for audit readiness. -Executive Presence: Ability to
present compliance strategies and audit readiness plans to senior
leadership and government officials confidently. -Bachelors degree
with 10 years of relevant experience; or experience in lieu of a
degree. EEO Statement Maximus is an equal opportunity employer. We
evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status,
genetic information and other legally protected characteristics.
Pay Transparency Maximus compensation is based on various factors
including but not limited to job location, a candidates education,
training, experience, expected quality and quantity of work,
required travel (if any), external market and internal value
analysis including seniority and merit systems, as well as internal
pay alignment. Annual salary is just one component of Maximuss
total compensation package. Other rewards may include short- and
long-term incentives as well as program-specific awards.
Additionally, Maximus provides a variety of benefits to employees,
including health insurance coverage, life and disability insurance,
a retirement savings plan, paid holidays and paid time off.
Compensation ranges may differ based on contract value but will be
commensurate with job duties and relevant work experience. An
applicants salary history will not be used in determining
compensation. Maximus will comply with regulatory minimum wage
rates and exempt salary thresholds in all instances. Accommodations
Maximus provides reasonable accommodations to individuals requiring
assistance during any phase of the employment process due to a
disability, medical condition, or physical or mental impairment. If
you require assistance at any stage of the employment
process—including accessing job postings, completing assessments,
or participating in interviews,—please contact People Operations.
Minimum Salary $ 138,380.00 Maximum Salary $ 187,220.00
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