
GENERAL ENGINEER
Naval Facilities Engineering Systems CommandYou will serve as a GENERAL ENGINEER (UTILITIES AND ENERGY MANAGER) in
NAV FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND SE.
This position at NAVFAC Southeast, advances your career in a challenging, yet flexible environment where YOU truly make a difference! Be part of an organization that values YOUR unique skillset, fosters YOUR professional development, and gives YOU the opportunity to grow into tomorrow's leader. You don't need to be active duty military to serve your country!You will perform engineering oversight of utilities infrastructure to include conceptual plans for expansion of new capabilities and maintenance of existing capabilities.You will plan, budget for, and monitor large-scale utility construction projects to ensure compliance with applicable objectives, standards, andrequirements.You will perform technical engineering inspections, studies, and audits of existing infrastructure to facilitate maintenance and service expansion.You will make timely and effective recommendations based on potential implications of findings or conclusions.You will apply principles, methods, and tools for developing, scheduling, coordinating, monitoring, evaluating, and managing engineering projects and resources, including technical performance.You will create reports from interpreting plans, specifications, and engineering drawings, while applying modern developments, current literature, and resources of information regarding utility engineering.You will develop long range major maintenance plans for all utility systems.You will formulate and implement energy management strategies for process and equipment improvement.
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