
INTERDISCIPLINARY GENERAL ENGINEER/ARCHITECT (SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER)
Naval Facilities Engineering Systems CommandYou will serve as a Senior Project Manager in Project Management Team 3, Programs & Project Management Division, Planning, Design & Construction Directorate of Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Mid-Atlantic.
Salary
shown is for the Norfolk location.
Salary
range for the Great Lakes location is: $118,984 - 154,682.00.
Salary
range for the Cherry Point location is: $106,437.00 - $138,379.00.You will administer project management and related services to support the asset management of facilities and utilities infrastructure.You will coordinate construction operations between contractor and supported command, installation, or client to ensure timely completion of project.You will coordinate efforts of team members to bring about rapid completion of design and construction within the funds available.You will create written technical documents (e.g., technical reports, specification changes) to maintain accurate and up-to-date project files.
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