Navy Region Southeast Fleet and Family Readiness (FFR)
Architect (Construction Project Manager)
Navy Region Southeast Fleet and Family Readiness (FFR), Millington, Tennessee, us, 38083
Architect (Construction Project Manager)
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Summary This position is assigned to the Facilities Section; Facilities and Construction Branch; Fleet & Family Readiness (FFR) Support Services; FFR; Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC); Millington, TN. Incumbent serves as a Construction Project Manager supporting Navy FFR. The mission is to administer the Navy-wide program for the planning, project nomination, programming, design, construction, repair, renovation, alteration, conversion, and maintenance of FFR facilities.
Responsibilities
Manage the design and construction of FFR facilities (e.g., recreation, community support, lodging, and/or Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) business-based activity facilities) including new construction, renovation and/or conversion of existing facilities; plan, organize, coordinate, and execute all facets of the projects.
Assist in preparation of project nominations and facilitate the Project Validation Assessment (PVA) team’s site assessments to determine program user needs/facility demands, estimate local competition, and conduct operational analysis.
Identify efficiencies and cost‑effective measures related to FFR capitalization efforts with a focus on the design/build process.
Develop Acquisition Plans, monitor project schedules and budgets, prepare purchase requests and independent government estimates, and work closely with contracting officers to ensure procurement integrity and separation of functions.
Prepare statements of work (SOW) for all solicitation and contract types, coordinate required documents with local Base, PW, Facilities Engineering and Acquisition Division, or NAVFAC, and prepare evaluation plans for complex procurements.
Identify requirements and assist with procurement negotiations, ensure compliance with contractual requirements, and provide certification for receipt of construction payments and validation of contractor‑submitted change orders.
Oversee development and maintenance of project files and records, ensuring documentation is adequate and organized.
Correspond with the activity PW office on planning issues to resolve issues early to control costs and time extensions.
Review A/E submissions, specifications, cost estimates, technical planning documents, and project status reports; coordinate A/E design development with commercial A/E firms, NAVFAC, and other agencies.
Develop design problem statements and continuously review FFR projects through all phases of planning, programming, design, and monitoring performance.
Develop, review, and conduct on‑site FFR master plans and coordinate them with Shore Infrastructure Plans, Installation Master Plans, and Capital Improvement Plans (CIP).
Provide on‑site facility planning and design assistance, including concept sketches, AutoCAD drawings, design alternatives, and project nomination/execution guidance.
Provide monthly status updates on each project to CNIC HQ (N944) and enable on‑time schedule reporting for monthly meetings.
Conditions of Employment
Must pass all applicable records and background checks.
Must successfully pass the E-Verify employment verification check; any discrepancies must be resolved as a condition of employment.
Must possess, or be able to obtain, and maintain a valid passport.
Participation in Direct Deposit/Electronic Fund Transfer within the first 30 days of employment is required.
May be required to complete a one (1) year probationary period.
Qualifications
Knowledge of the principles, concepts, theories, practices, and techniques of architectural/engineering design.
Ability to execute construction and renovation projects.
Knowledge of the principles and practices of administration of non‑appropriated fund (NAF) Capital Programs for recreation, community support, lodging, and/or MWR business‑based activity facilities.
Knowledge of environmental and economic considerations along with industry trends in the relevant facilities.
Knowledge of DoD planning, programming, and budgeting for NAF and appropriated fund (APF) budgeting and accounting systems and applicable laws, rules, regulations, directives, and instructions.
General knowledge of the organization, structure, and operation methods of DoD, Department of the Navy (DON), CNIC, NAVFAC, local commands, etc., to appropriately frame inquiries and provide responses related to planning and execution of assigned projects or tasks.
Knowledge of the project nomination and vetting processes and procedures (Pre‑INVS, Planning Status Sheets, and full INVS).
Knowledge of acquisition methodologies currently in use within industry and government.
Skilled in preparing SOW for construction projects, including new SOW and modifications for change orders in accordance with current codes and regulations.
Skilled in the use of standard industry software (e.g., AutoCAD).
Ability to analyze project specifications, proposals, construction plans, etc.
Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Education
A degree in architecture or a related field that includes 60 semester hours of coursework in architecture or related disciplines, with at least 30 semester hours in architectural design, and 6 semester hours in structural technology, properties of materials and methods of construction, and environmental control systems.
A degree in architectural engineering.
A combination of education and experience in the field of architecture. In the absence of a degree in architecture, the applicant must have had one year of experience in an architect’s office or in architectural work for each year short of graduation.
In the absence of college courses, five years of such experience is required, demonstrating thorough knowledge of the fundamental principles and theories of professional architecture.
Salary The salary is dependent on experience and/or education.
EEO Statement Executive Order 12564 requires a Federal workplace free of illegal drugs. According to the Executive Order, all Federal employees are required to remain drug free throughout their employment. Commander, Navy Installations Command is a Drug‑Free Federal Workplace. The use of illegal drugs will not be tolerated, and use of or intoxication by illegal drugs will result in penalties up to and including removal from Federal Service.
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Summary This position is assigned to the Facilities Section; Facilities and Construction Branch; Fleet & Family Readiness (FFR) Support Services; FFR; Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC); Millington, TN. Incumbent serves as a Construction Project Manager supporting Navy FFR. The mission is to administer the Navy-wide program for the planning, project nomination, programming, design, construction, repair, renovation, alteration, conversion, and maintenance of FFR facilities.
Responsibilities
Manage the design and construction of FFR facilities (e.g., recreation, community support, lodging, and/or Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) business-based activity facilities) including new construction, renovation and/or conversion of existing facilities; plan, organize, coordinate, and execute all facets of the projects.
Assist in preparation of project nominations and facilitate the Project Validation Assessment (PVA) team’s site assessments to determine program user needs/facility demands, estimate local competition, and conduct operational analysis.
Identify efficiencies and cost‑effective measures related to FFR capitalization efforts with a focus on the design/build process.
Develop Acquisition Plans, monitor project schedules and budgets, prepare purchase requests and independent government estimates, and work closely with contracting officers to ensure procurement integrity and separation of functions.
Prepare statements of work (SOW) for all solicitation and contract types, coordinate required documents with local Base, PW, Facilities Engineering and Acquisition Division, or NAVFAC, and prepare evaluation plans for complex procurements.
Identify requirements and assist with procurement negotiations, ensure compliance with contractual requirements, and provide certification for receipt of construction payments and validation of contractor‑submitted change orders.
Oversee development and maintenance of project files and records, ensuring documentation is adequate and organized.
Correspond with the activity PW office on planning issues to resolve issues early to control costs and time extensions.
Review A/E submissions, specifications, cost estimates, technical planning documents, and project status reports; coordinate A/E design development with commercial A/E firms, NAVFAC, and other agencies.
Develop design problem statements and continuously review FFR projects through all phases of planning, programming, design, and monitoring performance.
Develop, review, and conduct on‑site FFR master plans and coordinate them with Shore Infrastructure Plans, Installation Master Plans, and Capital Improvement Plans (CIP).
Provide on‑site facility planning and design assistance, including concept sketches, AutoCAD drawings, design alternatives, and project nomination/execution guidance.
Provide monthly status updates on each project to CNIC HQ (N944) and enable on‑time schedule reporting for monthly meetings.
Conditions of Employment
Must pass all applicable records and background checks.
Must successfully pass the E-Verify employment verification check; any discrepancies must be resolved as a condition of employment.
Must possess, or be able to obtain, and maintain a valid passport.
Participation in Direct Deposit/Electronic Fund Transfer within the first 30 days of employment is required.
May be required to complete a one (1) year probationary period.
Qualifications
Knowledge of the principles, concepts, theories, practices, and techniques of architectural/engineering design.
Ability to execute construction and renovation projects.
Knowledge of the principles and practices of administration of non‑appropriated fund (NAF) Capital Programs for recreation, community support, lodging, and/or MWR business‑based activity facilities.
Knowledge of environmental and economic considerations along with industry trends in the relevant facilities.
Knowledge of DoD planning, programming, and budgeting for NAF and appropriated fund (APF) budgeting and accounting systems and applicable laws, rules, regulations, directives, and instructions.
General knowledge of the organization, structure, and operation methods of DoD, Department of the Navy (DON), CNIC, NAVFAC, local commands, etc., to appropriately frame inquiries and provide responses related to planning and execution of assigned projects or tasks.
Knowledge of the project nomination and vetting processes and procedures (Pre‑INVS, Planning Status Sheets, and full INVS).
Knowledge of acquisition methodologies currently in use within industry and government.
Skilled in preparing SOW for construction projects, including new SOW and modifications for change orders in accordance with current codes and regulations.
Skilled in the use of standard industry software (e.g., AutoCAD).
Ability to analyze project specifications, proposals, construction plans, etc.
Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Education
A degree in architecture or a related field that includes 60 semester hours of coursework in architecture or related disciplines, with at least 30 semester hours in architectural design, and 6 semester hours in structural technology, properties of materials and methods of construction, and environmental control systems.
A degree in architectural engineering.
A combination of education and experience in the field of architecture. In the absence of a degree in architecture, the applicant must have had one year of experience in an architect’s office or in architectural work for each year short of graduation.
In the absence of college courses, five years of such experience is required, demonstrating thorough knowledge of the fundamental principles and theories of professional architecture.
Salary The salary is dependent on experience and/or education.
EEO Statement Executive Order 12564 requires a Federal workplace free of illegal drugs. According to the Executive Order, all Federal employees are required to remain drug free throughout their employment. Commander, Navy Installations Command is a Drug‑Free Federal Workplace. The use of illegal drugs will not be tolerated, and use of or intoxication by illegal drugs will result in penalties up to and including removal from Federal Service.
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