
SUPERVISORY GENERAL ENGINEER
Commander, Navy Installations CommandYou will serve as a Utilities and Energy Management Branch Head at Public Works Department of NAVSUBASE KINGSBAY.You will contribute to a systems strategic planning process by providing input on the feasibility of organizational goals.You will employ analytical decision-making tools within a systematic framework to make effective evidence-based decisions.You will conduct studies to evaluate the efficiency of a facilities energy or facilities infrastructure program.You will identify developmental and training needs of employees by arranging for needed training and development.You will maintain balanced workloads by shifting work assignments, subordinate workers, or other resources to achieve the most effective work operations.You will lead and mentor personnel in their definition and achievement of their career development plans.You will resolve issues related to workload and resource management to ensure resources are distributed equitably to meet deadline dates and workload needs.
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