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Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC)

Interdisciplinary Biologist/Community Planner/Environmental Engineer/Physical Sc

Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC), Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, 96814

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Summary You will serve as a senior National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) project manager in the Environmental Planning Branch of Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Pacific. This interdisciplinary position will be filled as one of the following job series: Community Planner (0020), Biologist (0401), Environmental Engineer (0819), or Physical Scientist (1301).

Duties

You will review and prepare Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) / Overseas EIS, Environmental Assessments (EA) / Overseas EA, Records of Categorical Exclusions, and related environmental planning studies on proposed actions.

You will review Navy shore facilities planning documents (master plans, capital improvement plans, special studies, construction and repair projects, and site approval requests).

You will represent the Navy in meetings and conferences with DoD senior leadership, activity personnel, and elected/appointed officials at local, regional, state, and federal levels.

You will serve as Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) on contract task orders to ensure preparation of technically adequate, timely, and cost-effective environmental/planning data products.

You will lead an individually chartered team to complete NEPA documents.

Qualifications

This position has a selective placement factor for the 0819 series (Environmental Engineer). The selective factor is: Current license as a Professional Engineer (PE) by any State, the District of Columbia, Guam, or Puerto Rico.

In addition to the selective placement factor, you must meet the Basic Education Requirements and demonstrate at least one year of specialized experience at or equivalent to GS-12 level, or pay band, in the Federal service or equivalent experience. Specialized experience must demonstrate:

Overseeing the application of NEPA and related environmental programs for an organization;

Reviewing NEPA documentation (RCEs, EAs, EISs) for various actions; and

Applying knowledge of natural resources management, biological and physical sciences in managing the NEPA program.

Experience must be clearly and fully supported in your resume. Education and experience should be evaluated per Office of Personnel Management standards.

Experience refers to paid and unpaid work, including volunteer work; volunteer work can provide valuable training and experience relevant to employment.

Education For the 0020 Series (Community Planner): formal education in community planning or related disciplines with coursework in planning processes, socioeconomic and physical elements of planning, urban and regional economic analysis, and development finance, or equivalent work experience as described by the standards above.

For the 0401 Series (Biologist): degree in biological sciences, agriculture, natural resource management, chemistry, or related discipline, or a combination of education and experience meeting the stated requirements.

For the 0819 Series (Environmental Engineer): a professional engineering degree with ABET accreditation, or equivalent combinations of education and experience as detailed in the posting, including engineering fundamentals and licensure/registration requirements (PE, EI/EIT, or FE as applicable).

For the 1301 Series (Physical Scientist): a bachelor's degree or higher in physical science, engineering, or mathematics with relevant coursework as described in the posting.

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