
General Engineer (Master Planner)
Army Tank-Automotive and Armament Command (TACOM)About the Position: The Watervliet Arsenal is an Army-owned & operated manufacturing center located in New York. It is the oldest, continuously active arsenal in the United States having begun operations in 1813. Today it is relied upon by U.S. and foreign militaries to produce the most advanced, high-powered weaponry for cannon, howitzer, and mortar systems. The Arsenal is the only location in the DoD that has a weapons research facility (Benét Labs) collocated with a manufacturing facility.Develops, analyzes, determines, and prepares necessary resources to correct real property deficiencies.Provides technical direction to the Real Property Planning Board and Installation Planning Board on all aspects of construction and programming.Responsible for overseeing development and coordination of the Master Plan for the installation, reviews Master Plans for conformance with all technical and regulatoryrequirements and makes recommendations for command's approval.Participates in the formulation, reviews, analysis, and evaluations of real property construction projects.Assists and provides guidance to tenants in identifying constructionrequirements and prepares necessary documentation for execution.Ensures that all installation organization plans are properly integrated with the Master Plan through scheduled meetings with relevant stakeholders.Supervises a staff of master planners and real property personnel.
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