
INTERDISCIPLINARY GENERAL ENGINEER/ARCHITECT
Naval Facilities Engineering Systems CommandYou will serve as a General Engineer/Architect in the Project Management Department within the Planning, Design, and Construction Directorate of
NAVAL FAC ENGR CMD EUROPE SW ASIA.
See how our expert construction, engineering, and contract management for projects that are vital to U.S. forces and its Allies. Witness our commitment in action on the 'We Are
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video playlist and connect with us on LinkedIn to learn how your career can grow with us.You will be responsible for the project management features of work related to military construction projects, and coordinate and direct the work of others in the execution of project development, design, and construction.You will provide independent, timely and professional project management services for the planning, design and construction of assigned projects.You will provide project management/leadership, criteria and code interpretation, and training and mentoring in the area project management.You will render technical decisions/recommendations on situations, questions, and/or problems relating to scheduling, funding, project coordination, and contract interpretations.You will plan and lead meeting and conferences required for execution of the project.You will track the progress of facility design to ensure execution remains within scope, within budget and on schedule.You will interpret codes, standards, regulations and policies to effect good business decisions and successful project execution.You will provide construction support including visits to construction sites to observe progress and assists in problem resolution.
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