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Project Engineer 24-6302

Army: O3

 
Location: Louisville, KY
Agency: Corps of Engineers Activity: USACE - Louisville District (LRL)
Service: Army Desired Grade: O3

Tour Description: 24-6302, Length 545 days: Serves as a Project Engineer, with responsibility of assuring that all repair projects are afforded proper priority, that needed information and resources are available, and that commitments are met. Plans and executes repairs and alterations to navigation locks and dams and flood control structures. Due to the age and uniqueness of these structures, problems are encountered which require changes to the existing principles and techniques; these changes necessitate using original and some-times novel engineering and construction applications. The incumbent submits design sketches to the Chief, Maintenance Section or Project Managers for discussion and cursory review. Instructs the field crews in preparation and completion of O&M repair jobs. Makes field inspections to determine condition of equipment, such as: lock gates, valves, tainter gates, bulkheads, cranes, hydraulic cylinders, related equipment. The incumbent notes conditions and obtains data for planning/scheduling future repairs using it to provide guidance and assistance to field supervisors about difficult, unusual, unprecedented or special problems. The incumbent has sole responsibility for preparation and maintenance of current file for each assigned project. File contains the following data: cost estimates, job orders, job hazard analysis, daily logs, requisitions, contracts, planning requests, photographs, pertinent drawings/as-built drawings, completion report, final cost, and other relevant information. Based on technical knowledge, as well as input from various inspections, provides assistance in the preparation of maintenance packages for annual O&M budget submissions. Prepares technical plans and specifications for supply contracts.

Qualifications: Army Engineer Officer - USACE experience a plus Electrical, Mechanical, or Civil Engineer preferred, degree required Skill identifiers W3, W4, W5, or W6 preferred

To apply, contact: MSgt Leanna Rudibaugh - 317-361-7738