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Scheduler 25-6123

Army: E6:E7:W1:W2

 
Location: Fargo, ND
Agency: Corps of Engineers Activity: USACE - St Paul District (MVP)
Service: Army Desired Grade: E6:E7:W1:W2

Tour Description: 25-6123, Length 1 Year: Conducts reviews of contractor schedules for compliance with contract requirements, to include identification and adherence to milestones and contract completion date. Reviews preliminary, initial, periodic updates and time impact analysis for accuracy and completeness of data. Analyzes contractor schedules for verification of progress achieved for the purpose of reporting and progress payments. As needed, evaluates Contractor recovery schedules for feasibility. Prior to contract award, develops a construction schedule and advises the PDT on anticipated and achievable contract completion dates. Qualifications: Must have experience preparing and reviewing schedules in Primavera P6

To apply, contact: MSgt Leanna Rudibaugh - 317-361-7738
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Project Engineer / Contracting Officer's Representative 25-6119

Army: E7:E8

 
Location: Fargo, ND
Agency: Corps of Engineers Activity: USACE - St Paul District (MVP)
Service: Army Desired Grade: E7:E8

Tour Description: 25-6119, Length 1 Year: Responsible for all office and field construction activities for assigned projects. Initiates the Construction Quality Management system on assigned projects. Verifies that the contractor is in compliance with the contract requirements. Ensures the Government is effectively monitoring the contractor's activities. Interprets plans and contract requirements. Reviews and recommends approval / disapproval of submissions from the contractors, including shop drawings, schedules, progress payments and submittals. Ensures the Government's quality assurance program is monitoring and documenting the contractor's activities. Responsible for inspecting materials and workmanship, monitoring quality control testing and ensuring quality assurance testing is taking place. Responsible for all aspects of contract modifications, from initial investigation and recommendation to preparation of the independent government estimate, analyzing the contractor's proposal and negotiating the change. Prepares all contract correspondence. Monitors contractor compliance with environmental requirements, safety and labor laws. Qualifications: USACE Experience a plus

To apply, contact: MSgt Leanna Rudibaugh - 317-361-7738
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Project Engineer 25-6117

Army: E6:E7:E8:O1:O2:O3:W1:W2

 
Location: Jamestown, ND
Agency: Corps of Engineers Activity: USACE - Omaha District (NWO)
Service: Army Desired Grade: E6:E7:E8:O1:O2:O3:W1:W2

Tour Description: 25-6117, Length 3 years: USACE Project Engineer in support of the Pipestem Dam modification Mega Project. Serves as Project Engineer for contract administration, quality assurance, and surveillance of construction within an Area or Resident Office. The incumbent provides day-to-day direction for lower-graded engineers, construction representatives, and/or technicians concerning the operations of the work unit. Incumbent provides advice and technical assistance to individual employee. Exercises overall coordination of construction planning and scheduling with contractors and representatives of the Using Agencies involved with new construction and modifications to existing structures, change orders, time extensions and claims. Observes, investigates construction at all stages to identify major problems, and takes timely corrective action. Keeps Office personnel, contractors and Division personnel informed on project operations, and maintains public relations through news media and personal contact with civic and business groups.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Safety: Leads the safety of Government staff on the project and the teams assurance of KTR safety program.
Quality: Coordinates/Reviews/approvals, submittals, RFIs, Plans, meetings, and inspections.
Schedule: Manages KTR to approved schedule to ensure project is completed within stakeholder managed expectations.
Contract Administration: Contract modifications, payments, and correspondence.

To apply, contact: MSgt Leanna Rudibaugh - 317-361-7738
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Construction Control Rep 25-6116

Army: E4:E5:E6:E7:E8:O1:W1:W2

 
Location: Jamestown, ND
Agency: Corps of Engineers Activity: USACE - Omaha District (NWO)
Service: Army Desired Grade: E4:E5:E6:E7:E8:O1:W1:W2

Tour Description: 25-6116, Length 179 Days USACE Construction Control Representative in support of the Pipestem Dam modification Mega Project. Serves as Construction Representative with full responsibility for the management and surveillance of assigned construction and/or remediation projects, which constitute a major portion of the total construction activity, or several smaller projects within a geographical area. Advises lower grade personnel as required. Provides technical assistance and support on the review of project plans and specifications to determine site compatibility and anticipated problems. Informs contractor on requirements concerning construction scheduling, progress reporting, work acceptance procedures, safety measures, wage and hour law observance, labor relations and other matters related to contractual performance. Discusses principal construction features, requirements and shop drawings in terms of field construction conditions both before and during work performance. Reviews, advises on and evaluates contractors quality assurance system. Observes and investigates all construction phases to insure compliance with contract schedules, specifications and shop drawings; identify actual or potential problems and determine necessity for changes or remedial action. Makes recommendations for changes in construction to meet field conditions. Makes on-the-spot decisions to avoid delays in construction with respect to minor changes in construction, deviations from schedules, substitution of materials, and resolution of disputes over the acceptability of work. Inspects materials and equipment received on-site for adherence to approved samples or shop drawings, rejecting items of non-conformance. Prepares various reports and correspondence pertaining to such matters as progress, payments, modifications, materials, delays in construction, etc., as relates to field construction activities.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Safety: Ensures the safety of Government staff on the project and the teams assurance of KTR safety program.
  • Quality: Coordinates/Reviews/approvals, submittals, RFIs, Plans, meetings, and inspections.
  • Schedule: Manages KTR to approved schedule to ensure project is completed within stakeholder managed expectations.
  • Contract Administration: Prepares daily Quality Assurance Report. Reviews and prepares other administrative documentation.
Qualifications:
  • Army Engineer Officer with experience in Construction Management.
  • USACE experience preferred.
  • Contracting Officer Representative (COR) certification and experience preferred
  • Enlisted: 12B/C/H/K/P/R/N/T; Warrant: 120A; Officer: 12A

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