Location: Albuquerque, NM
Agency: Corps of Engineers
Activity: USACE - Albuquerque District (SPA)
Service: Army
Desired Grade: O3:O4
Tour Description: 26-6046, Length 1 Year: Serves as the Operations Division Deputy Chief, providing leadership,management, supervision and oversight over six (6) separate Operations Branch functions and staff in the areas of flood risk management operations and maintenance, recreation, environmental stewardship, budget and fiscal management, administrative support including personnel and related automated systems and manpower, and emergency management.
1. 75% Operations Deputy Chief is responsible personally and/or through a subordinate staff: a.
Plans and coordinates the development and management of the operating budgets and fiscal resources essential for the operation and maintenance of nine (9) separate operating projects, throughout three (3) major watershed basins within Albuquerque District. b.
Plans, coordinates, directs and oversees the development and management of effective and efficient administrative support functions in key areas. c.
Provides long range planning and policy recommendations on scheduling and modifications to flood control, recreation, sustainability and environmental stewardship projects.
Attends meetings with the Operations Chief, and with various technical branches to assist with developing and recommending District project operating policies. d.
Plans, coordinates and oversees execution of the District’s Operations and Maintenance, Recreation and Environmental Stewardship programs.
This includes maintenance of the District’s channels, 15 multi-purpose with flood control projects.
Supports Operations branch supervisors in resolving complications with funding, priorities, and contractors.
Ensures regular communication and coordination between all 6 Operations branches, and overall tracking of Operations work product delivery deadlines through regular Operations leadership meetings.
Represents the Corps in meetings with Federal, State, Local agencies and stakeholders.
Responsible for ensuring the technical support branch has the appropriate oversight for engineering work products.
2. 25% As Branch Chief serves as a second level supervisor over two subordinate sections, exercises the full range of supervisory and managerial responsibilities for technical and administrative matters over the staff.
Qualifications: Candidate must have a Bachelor of Science in biology or engineering, preferably civil engineering.
Candidate must have a valid driver's license.
To apply for this position, please send your resume, military biosketch, three evaluations, and your soldier talent profile to SFC Tabitha Ruckman at tabitha.n.ruckman.mil@mail.mil.
To apply, contact: SFC Tabitha Ruckman - 463-298-4378
Location: Albuquerque, NM
Agency: Corps of Engineers
Activity: USACE - Albuquerque District (SPA)
Service: Army
Desired Grade: O1:O2:O3:W1:W2:W3:W4
Tour Description: 25-6467, Length 1 Year: Serves as a Hydrologic Specialist responsible for Water Control Manal execution.
Most studies are multi-purpose in nature and involve the following functions: flood control; water supply; wildlife preservation; recreation; hydro power; environmental enhancement; ground water; and water quality.
The incumbent shall be responsible for the development and preparation of water control, operation and maintenance manuals; water management planning studies; hydrologic and meteorological studies; special hydrologic research and investigations for specific geographic areas; post flood reports, and water management portions of reconnaissance and feasibility reports and design memorandum for proposed projects; hydrologic aspects of environmental assessments and impact statements; and the methodology and necessary tools to perform these functions.
Additionally, represents the section on assigned product development teams.
Coordinates, directs, trains, and monitors the work of junior engineers, physical scientists, and/or technicians.
The service member will support our organization, and the request aligns with one of the Secretary of Defense’s three priorities of restoring the warrior ethos, rebuilding our military, or reestablishing deterrence.
Qualifications: Candidate must have a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or Biology.
Candidate must have a valid driver’s license.
To apply, contact: SFC Tabitha Ruckman - 463-298-4378