
SUPERVISORY INTERDISCIPLINARY GENERAL ENGINEER/ARCHITECT
Naval Facilities Engineering Systems CommandYou will serve as a Supervisory General Engineer/Architect in the Facilities Engineering and Acquisition Division of
NAVFAC ENGINEERING CMD
MID-ATLANTIC.You will oversee all aspects of assigned construction work to include the mentoring and training of subordinate staff.You will provide representation (if needed) on construction contract selection and claims boards; reviews proposed field changes for engineering/architectural soundness and adequacy and assures they are within the assigned funds.You will provide feedback on the annual resourcerequirements for the projected workload.You will serve as the primary point of contact and team leader for coordination of assigned Capital Improvements Business Line (CIBL) construction projects within their branch.
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