91231
- USACE Organization :
- South Atlantic Division (SAD) - Jacksonville District
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)This is not a Job Application.Completing this form (see APPLY button below) will add your contact information, professional background, and resume to the USACE Talent Community, a resume database that all Hiring Managers within USACE may use to search for potential job candidates as new vacancies open.
A few things to remember:
- DO NOT include any photos, dates of birth, Social Security numbers (full or last-4) or other Personally identifiable information (PII) on the resume. Documents containing PII will be removed.
- A new form needs to be submitted anytime your resume, contact information, and education or professional experiences changes.
- At this time, you do not need to provide additional documents (college transcripts, DD-214, SF-50, professional certifications). However, a USACE HR representative may request copies in the future, so please be prepared to produce any documents upon request.
- Additional information on current job openings this organization is recruiting for:
This Talent Collect Form is for the South Atlantic District, Jacksonville Division, Operations to collect talent for a CIVIL ENGINEER, GS-0810-11/12
Talent Collect From: CIVIL ENGINEER, GS-0810-11/12
Opening and Closing Dates: 17 January- 22 January 2025
Duty Location(s): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, South Atlantic Division, Jacksonville District, Operations Division, Multi Projects Branch, Heavy Equipment Programs Section in Jacksonville, Florida
Salary Range: $73,939 - $115,213
Who May Apply: U.S Citizens
Worke
Responsibilities/Duties: Responsibilities/Duties:
* Plan, coordinate, and execute assigned civil works projects.
* TDY Travel 40%
* Communicate with internal and external stakeholders to share lessons learned, improvements, and resolve issues.
* Coordinate with counterparts to ensure efficiency and adherence to project schedules.
* Prepare PWS for maintenance and repair projects for stakeholders and agencies.
*Effectively communicate with employees and external agencies.
* Apply knowledge of engineering practices, contract methods, costs, materials, and equipment.
* Prepare notes, drawings, and sketches of field changes for record drawings and contract documents.
* Adjust schedules and scope to optimize resources and meet requirements and objectives.
* Coordinate with federal, state, and local agencies on work plans and project requirements.
* Provide work plans, completion reports, and financial documents to meet sponsor requirements.
*Travel to projects as needed to provide oversight and support.
*Ability to read and interpret engineering and architectural plans, specifications, and technical manuals
* Serve as a Contracting Officer Representative (COR) for task orders and Collateral Duty Safety Officer (CDSO) for Operations Division maintenance projects (GS-12)
Applicants must submit their resume though TARP