
General Engineer
National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationThis position is located in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Weather Service (NWS), Office of Business Operations and Accountability (BOA), Facilities Division, with 1 vacancy in Silver Spring, MD; Fort Worth, TX; Salt Lake City, UT; or Kansas City, MO.As a General Engineer, you will perform the following duties: Oversee the management, control, coordination, and execution of assigned programs and projects including real property procurement, oversight and administration of new leases, design, construction, and office relocation. Lead or support the Facility Condition Assessment (FCA) and Deferred Maintenance (DM) programs with planning, budgeting, and construction administration for facilities and their infrastructure, or assist with the project management or acquisition of architectural, engineering, and other essential support services. Communicate with customers and National Weather Service (NWS) management on project progress, issues and their resolutions, and any impacts on costs and schedules. Develop technicalrequirements for contractual support for small to very large ($3M +) design, system replacement, installation, construction, and office relocation contracts required for operations.
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