
SUPERVISORY GENERAL ENGINEER / ARCHITECT
Naval Facilities Engineering Systems CommandYou will serve as the Director of the Facility Management & Sustainment Division of the
NAVAL FACILITIES ENG COMMAND ATLANTIC
Public Works Directorate.You will oversee the overall planning, direction, and timely delivery of numerous products and services within the division.You will ensure high quality work is on time, within cost constraints, and to the customer's satisfaction whether in-house or by contract.You will analyze command performance indicators to determine trends and predict futurerequirements or process changes.You will ensure the division is in compliance with regulations and accomplished within performance criteria.You will conduct meetings to higher level military and civilian managers on various facility engineering topics.You will supervise and direct a cross-functional team to deliver a broad range of products and services to customers.
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