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Experience writing UFP-QAPPS for USACE, AFCEC, and other Federal entities. Ability to pass background checks by various Federal Agencies (e.g., DOD, DHS, FAA, etc.) Prepare and/or review contract deliverables including, but not limited to, product or technical submittals, work plans, site safety and health plans, environmental protection plans, sampling and analysis plans in UFP-QAPP format, and reports.
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Previous working relationships with DoD, DoS, USACE, NAVFAC or similar is preferred. Previous working relationships with DoD, DoS, USACE, NAVFAC or similar is preferred. Working knowledge of SAP, Primavera P6 or similar.
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Experience with federal agency guidance and standards approaches to engineering and risk-based engineering design (such as USACE, DOD, FEMA, NOAA, BOR, FERC, etc. Current experience and interest in machine learning/artificial intelligence (surrogate or metamodeling) from a coastal, hydrologic, geoscience or natural hazard perspective.
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3+ Years of experience with government contracts (NAVFAC, USACE, DOD) required. should have the proper knowledge of building codes and regulations associated with federal design-build construction projects (NAVFAC, USACE.
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Must pass and remain in compliance with required background checks from Tribal 1, DoD, DHS, DOJ and other agencies for clearances including Secret and Top Secret. CQM USACE certificate (preferred.
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The stakeholders typically include the client (Government- DoD and USACE), the Weston project team and subcontractors. Experience with USACE projects both fixed price and cost reimbursable.
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Previous DoD/DoE, USACE, NAVFAC, USAF, or NASA project experience. Previous DoD/DoE, USACE, NAVFAC, USAF, or NASA project experience. Hands-on experience using Revit MEP, including Architectural interface, drawing generation, view templates, design options, and phasing.
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USACE/NAVFAC certification: Construction Quality Management for Contractors (QCM) Experience working with the Corps of Engineers (USACE) Have existing relationships with Federal government & DoD customers in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
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O 5+ years of experience working as a QCM supporting USACE, DoD, Air Force, etc. o Experience with RMS, P6 and/or Procore. o 5+ years of experience working as a QCM supporting USACE, DoD, Air Force, etc.
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USACE/Department of Defense (DoD) contract experience. -USACE QC Training. Aerotek, on behalf of it's client is seeking a superintendent with experience leading environmental cleanup, soil remediation, demo/decon or habitat restoration projects for a long-term position.
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Demonstrated success in DoD, DOE, or analogous program management, preferably within USACE (DoD) or DOE. Extensive federal program management experience: DOE or DoD experience preferred.
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Deliver IT technical support to the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) end users at 1650 CONUS and OCONUS locations. With the largest contingent of contracted Red Team operators in the DoD, we provide an unmatched level of threat intelligence and battle-tested experience for customers in both the DoD and federal civilian markets.
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Previous experience with Air Force intelligence/NAVAIR/USACE/AFIMSC/AFCEC. DoD Top Secret/SCI Security clearance. Previous experience with Air Force intelligence/NAVAIR/USACE/AFIMSC/AFCEC.
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Client-facing civil engineering support on projects with client base that typically includes Department of Defense (DOD), United States Corp of Engineers (USACE) Lead and oversee civil design including site design, grading, roadways, utility design, storm water management, erosion and sediment control, facility design, and airfield design.
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Interested in candidates that have solid relationships with Federal Agencies, primarily with DoD. And specifically, with USACE; experience with OFA's also acceptable (AFCEC, NAVFAC, NGB, etc.
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