
SPVR COMMUNITY PLANNER/NATURAL RESOURCES SPEC/ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER/PHYSICAL SCIENTIST
Naval Facilities Engineering Systems CommandYou will serve as a Supervisory Environmental Planner in the Environmental Planning and Conservation Division of
NAVAL FACILITIES ENG COMMAND HAWAII.
This is an interdisciplinary position and will be filled as a Community Planner, Natural Resources Specialist, Environmental Engineer, or Physical Scientist. Your salary will be increased by the applicable cost of living allowance (COLA), which is subject to change without notice. Current rate is 8.64%.Perform supervisory duties for the team, including work assignments, performance appraisals, and timesheet approvals, while also managing the team's financial budget.Optimize the use of resources by managing workload distribution, work priorities and effectively communicating associated risks.Foster clear communication and provide regular feedback on staff performance and behavior through one-on-one and staff meetings.Serve as a subject matter expert on environmental planning products and principal environmental legislation (e.g., NEPA) and advise leadership onrequirements and risk considerations.Develop staff by providing technical guidance, training opportunities and special assignments to support their Individual Development Plans.Oversee complex, multi-disciplinary environmental projects from start to finish to ensure they on time and on budget.Develop scopes of work (SOWs) and independent government cost estimates (IGEs) for Products and Services.Serve as Contracting Officer’s Representatives (CORs) on contract task orders and manage the successful award and subsequent administration of task orders.
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