
FACILITIES PROJECT INTERDISCIPLINARY ENGINEER
STRATEGIC SYSTEMS PROGRAMS (SSP)You will serve as a
FACILITIES PROJECT INTERDISCIPLINARY ENGINEER
in the
FACILITY ENGINEER
BRANCH (SP25) of
STRATEGIC SYSTEMS
PROGRAMS.You will be responsible for engineering analysis, planning,requirements definition and related advanced engineering work to execute facilities projects.You will conduct or direct analyses to estimate budget and other resourcerequirements to support new missionrequirements and changes in operational tempo and to enhance or redirect existing SSP facilities to meet new FBM/TRIDENT needs.You will serve as the technical expert for infrastructurerequirements integration at your duty location supporting sustainment and modernization.You will be responsible for coordinating, monitoring, evaluating, and managing construction execution oversight of SSP facilities projects.You will monitor the work performed by contractors to ensure quality products and installation and assures that construction conforms to the approved design and SSP facility design criteria.You will conduct technical reviews of design and construction submittals, and other technical documents, for conformance torequirements and criteria.You will conduct inspection and testing to verify the construction meetsrequirements.You will participate in the development of near- and long-term infrastructure and operations integration, acquisition, planning, execution, and activation at your duty station.
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