Friday, August 28, 2009

JOB: SR PROGRAM MGR - $B Construction Program

Hi folks... I have a really great search assignment I'm working on for a senior program manager for construction in Africa... position located here in CONUS with travel... here are details... please contact me if you think you are qualified and intersted...

My client, an international military construction engineering firm, is positioned to continue its growth in support of the changing readiness needs as a result of shifting US DOD and DOS priorities. The culture is US Military; the work is for all services, international in scope… great brand, great people… great opportunity.

Reports to: President
Compensation: Very competitive
Title: Senior Program Manager
Scope: Multi Year $ Billion Award Task Orders - Intl Construction and Services Contract
Owner: US Army Command
Loc: VA or FL

DESIRED CANDIDATE PROFILE

Senior Level Ret Construction Engineering Officer O-5 or higher

3 - 5 years of experience in managing large scale contract involving technical, management, logistics and labor activities at geographically distributed locations

Strong capability to identify, develop and manage project resources, including people, during the entire contract, and take charge of the entire recruitment process.

Strong ability to monitor and track project operations, with a track record necessary to see cost challenges before they arise and be put plans in place to provide the best services for the US Army Client.

Make technical decisions about all aspects of the project regarding contract formal and informal commitment commitments with the US Army Client.

Manage day-to-day contract operations of geographically distributed workforce including accurately tracking, validating and reporting US Gov’t summaries and other task order monitoring, validating and reporting Government Service summary and task order deliverables across all task orders.

Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Masters Degree prerferred in business and appropriate training in the Federal Acquisition Regulation and management of Government Contracts.

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