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MILCON Program Manager (Bomber), TS/SCI

Dyess AFB, TX

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Provide support the B-21 Program Management Office (PMO), AFCEC and the USAF
  • Execute projects for substantial new construction, renovations, and improvements for real property facilities, encompassing highly specialized or unique requirements, in accordance with all DOD, Air Force, and US laws and regulations.
  • Assist with managing the execution of design and construction phases for the Air Force’s B-21 program; supports design and construction agents, to include the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), Installation Base Civil Engineer (BCE), and AFCEC and MAJCOM staff, in negotiating agreements with contractors and other outside agencies; develops near-term and strategic plans.
  • Evaluate experimental theories and/or new applications in design and construction.
  • Review architectural and engineering (A&E) statements of work; cost estimates prepared by others; and provide technical review of design calculations, analyses, drawings, and specifications to ensure compliance with project objectives and standards.
  • Provide innovative and significant recommendations for the B-21 infrastructure program.
  • Prepare project timelines, schedules, and cost estimates and resolves unique problems or conditions.
  • Ensure B-21 Infrastructure projects meet standards for sufficiency, technical feasibility, energy efficiency, programming regulations, and cost; and all ad hoc project team members and higher headquarters are alerted to new regulations/ methodologies and regulatory/procedural changes.
  • Recommend inventive and cost-effective solutions to engineering challenges.
  • Make recommendations based on broad knowledge of engineering/architectural fields, as well as knowledge of established DoD, Air Force, and MAJCOM policy and criteria.
  • Identify problems, both in broad and detailed terms, and resolves conflicts in a timely manner through persuasive discussions with responsible members in a meeting or work forum.
  • Prepare responses to Congressional inquiries, audit reports, inspection reports, press releases and public concerns.
  • Present clear, concise, and well-structured oral presentations that address designated issues. Ensure all communications are correct and delivered in a professional manner.
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EXPERIENCE:

  • 7+ years Civil Engineering experience.
  • Professional knowledge of a wide range of engineering or architectural theories, concepts, principles, practices, techniques and methods to apply advanced concepts and principles to building design, construction processes, and project management.
  • Knowledge of current U.S. laws and regulations, as they pertain to Facility Engineering.
  • Knowledge of standard programming, budget, and funding processes.
  • Ability to forecast, develop, and evaluate resource requirements pertaining to assigned project(s), and develop concise written technical information appropriate for any specific audience.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with senior officials from a broad array of activities, including federal and local government and industry.

EDUCATION:

  • Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering, or relevant science or engineering field. 

CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:

  • Current/active Top Secret/SCI; Current or recent DoD SAP access
  • Subject to a Counterintelligence (CI) polygraph

TRAVEL: 

  • US travel, up to 25% per month

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