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Employment Type: Full-Time, Experienced<br><br>Department: eDiscovery Management<br><br>CGS is seeking an eDiscovery Project Manager to join our team supporting the legal organization within a large Federal agency.<br><br>CGS brings motivated, highly skilled, and creative people together to solve the government’s most dynamic problems with cutting-edge technology. To carry out our mission, we are seeking candidates who are excited to contribute to government innovation, appreciate collaboration, and can anticipate the needs of others. Here at CGS, we offer an environment in which our employees feel supported, and we encourage professional growth through various learning opportunities.<br><br>Skills and attributes for success:<br><br><br><ul><li> Respond to client requests and provide consultation to clients to service all client eDiscovery needs</li><li> Create fields, choices, layouts and views in Relativity</li><li> Create batches of records for review in Relativity</li><li> Create Production sweeps and sets in Relativity</li><li> Develop, modify and implement workflows, essential resources needed to progress work through the system, and tools being utilized</li><li> Initiate work on behalf of clients by crafting and submitting work orders for tasks associated with data processing, review, and production</li><li> Conduct quality checks to ensure accuracy and completeness of job instructions and of final work product</li><li> Communicate expectations for scope and deadlines to internal and external stakeholders</li><li> Establish informed project schedules based on a solid understanding of project activities, sequences of events, dependencies, work effort, duration of tasks across departments, and associated resource requirements based on the complexity of work and the size of the queue</li><li> Participate in project tasks including kick-off call preparation and completion, and documentation of workflows, standards, and project closure tasks such as final billing and data destruction</li><li> Maintain an understanding of e-discovery, market competitors, and the tools used to support the industry<br><br><br><br><br></li></ul>Qualifications:<br><br><br><ul><li> 5 (five) years of eDiscovery/litigation support experience with a focus on client solutions</li><li> 3 (three) years of progressive more responsible experience on major lit support projects</li><li> 2 years in Relativity, beyond document review coding</li><li> Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills with both eDiscovery technical teams and non-technical business leaders and team players</li><li> Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and agile work environment</li><li> Experience and familiarity with eDiscovery Services covering all realms of the EDRM (File to Trial)</li><li> Must be a U.S. Citizen</li><li> The ability to obtain a U.S. Government security clearance (active clearance preferred)</li><li> BS/BA degree or equivalent work experience (JD highly preferred)<br><br><br><br><br></li></ul>Ideally, you will also have:<br><br><br><ul><li> Experience with Government software policies and procedures</li><li> Client-facing communication experience</li><li> Federal Agency issued security clearance<br><br><br><br><br></li></ul>Our Commitment:<br><br>Contact Government Services (CGS) strives to simplify and enhance government bureaucracy through the optimization of human, technical, and financial resources. We combine cutting-edge technology with world-class personnel to deliver customized solutions that fit our client’s specific needs. We are committed to solving the most challenging and dynamic problems.<br><br>For the past seven years, we’ve been growing our government contracting portfolio, and along the way, we’ve created valuable partnerships by demonstrating a commitment to honesty, professionalism, and quality work.<br><br>Here at CGS we value honesty through hard work and self-awareness, professionalism in all we do, and to deliver the best quality to our consumers mending those relations for years to come.<br><br>We care about our employees. Therefore, we offer a comprehensive benefits package.<br><br><br><ul><li> Health, Dental, and Vision</li><li> Life Insurance</li><li> 401k</li><li> Flexible Spending Account (Health, Dependent Care, and Commuter)</li><li> Paid Time Off and Observance of State/Federal Holidays<br><br><br><br><br></li></ul>Contact Government Services, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants will be considered without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.<br><br>Join our team and become part of government innovation!<br><br>Explore additional job opportunities with CGS on our Job Board:<br><br>https://cgsfederal.com/join-our-team/<br><br>For more information about CGS please visit: https://www.cgsfederal.com or contact:<br><br>Email: info@cgsfederal.com<br><br>#CJ

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