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Excellent understanding of various building codes, FEMA guidance, USACE engineering manuals, and technical guidance document. USACE civil works design experience. As an experienced Structural Engineer, you will lead the planning, design, and construction of flood control projects featuring T- and L-type concrete floodwalls, combi walls, roadway access gates, hydraulic closure structures, stormwater/drainage pump stations, outfall structures, retaining walls, small scale control buildings, shallow and deep foundations (piles, drilled shafts) and more.
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Construction Quality Management for Contractors (USACE) is required. GovGig is seeking a qualified Project Manager in Palmdale, CA. Project: General construction - SCIF. Relevant certifications (e.g., PMP, CCM) will be considered an asset.
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Assist in the department’s correspondences with NAVFAC, USACE, Contractors, Companies, and other DOD/City/State agencies. Cherokee Nation Strategic Programs (CNSP) is a part of Cherokee Federal – the division of tribally owned federal contracting companies owned by Cherokee Nation Businesses.
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10+ years of relevant project management experience with USACE, AFCEC, NAVFAC and/or the joint forces commands. 10+ years of relevant project management experience with USACE, AFCEC, NAVFAC and/or the joint forces commands.
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SAIC has an opportunity for a Fully Remote, Mobility Engineer to support theUS Army Corps of Engineers Revolutionary IT Services (USACE RITS) program. The USACE RITS contract will provide modern and secure enterprise-wide IT support services to approximately 37,000 USACE customers located throughout the CONUS and OCONUS. Services will support the mission needs of USACEs Headquarters (HQs) located in Washington, D.C., nine Divisions and 43 Districts, to include over 1,500 field and area project offices and two data centers that are currently located in Vicksburg, Mississippi, and Hillsboro, Oregon.
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Minimum 5 years experience of managing projects for the USACE or NAVFAC required. Seven to ten (7-10) years of experience managing medium to large sized multi-discipline projects with five plus (5+) of those years managing projects for the USACE or NAVFAC required.
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State Water resources Control Board (SWRCB), Regional Water Control Boards (RWQCBs) and the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Provides program-level QA/QC and auditing of construction package deliverables, including CEQA/NEPA Re-examinations, amendments, plans, notifications, surveys, and reporting under the California Fish and Game Code (CFGC) Section 2081 Incidental Take Permits (ITP), CFGC Section 1600 Master Streambed Alteration Agreements (MSAA) including Sub notifications, Endangered Species Act Section 7 Biological Opinions (BO), Clean Water Act (CWA) Sections 401 Certifications and 404 permits.
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Project Types: Federal, DoD, Naval, Military, BEQ, USACE, NAVFAC, USAF, Hangar. TIELLO has partnered with a highly successful Federal General Contractor in the San Diego, CA area on their search for a Site Safety Health Officer (SSHO) to oversee Federal / Military Construction Projects ranging in value up to $50 M.
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In this role you will help manage our flood risk management design and construction projects for USACE, USIBWC, and NRCS. Our team has a passion for making a positive impact on community safety and developing solutions for the technical challenges these projects bring.
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In addition, specific experience pertaining to geotechnical analyses in regards to local governing agencies' requirements including USACE New Orleans District (HSDRRS-DG), CPRA, LA DOTD, etc. Our New Orleans office has an opportunity for a Senior Geotechnical Engineer to work on a wide range of challenging geotechnical engineering projects, supported by staff/project engineers, including planning and supervising field exploration and laboratory testing programs, conducting geotechnical engineering analyses, developing recommendations, writing reports and consulting with clients.
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Desired Skills: Experience maintaining Lexmark, HP, or Ricoh printer devices (i.e. installing maintenance kits) Prior USACE/ACE-IT experience Experience working in a DoD environment Experience supporting Office 365.
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Deliver 24/7/365 IT technical support to approved seat service USACE end users at 1650 different CONUS and OCONUS locations and sites to ensure proper configuration, installation, and maintenance of data input/output devices to include 40,000 laptops/tablets/workstations, 13,000 mobile devices, 32,000 VOIP devices, monitors, printers, scanners, copiers, cabling, external data storage devices, and network interface devices.
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