Project Manager USARC MILCON

Project Management Professionals (PMP™) that can implement Lean Six Sigma™. Provide results oriented project management and leadership skills within the framework of client's practice with a focus on customer satisfaction, process improvement and regulatory compliance.

  • Must possess a DoD SECRET clearance
  • Must understand and implement Quality Control Plan
  • Must understand and implement Change Management
  • Must be have the ability to read and understand IT blue prints
  • Performs in-depth analyses of Army Reserve MILCON projects and their impact upon facility IT utilization using practical knowledge of unit structure and composition, facility design, and services methods and techniques
  • Must be proficient in EXCEL, MS Power Point and MS Word
  • Prepares correspondence, policy, SOP and directives impacting property accountability
  • Possess good verbal and written communications skills
  • Participate in the coordination of Installation-wide plans, policies and programs necessary to supervise and manage programs and activities
  • Responsible for reviewing, evaluating, coordinating, monitoring and providing interface with customer, and staff counterparts in the review and development of concepts, annexes and plans. Plans, directs, coordinates, markets, and reviews assigned areas of the USARC MILCON program, which encompass the operations and activities related to logistical support
  • Proficient in site Infrastructure management
  • Shall be responsible for the supervision of all work
  • Have completed Information Technology Information Library (ITIL) training
  • Have completed the DD-102 Course from BICSI
  • Must be available during normal duty hours (8:00 am to 5:00 pm) within one (1) hour to speak telephonically or via Video Teleconference with Government personnel
  • After normal duty hours, the Project Manager shall be available within two (2) hours.
  • Will be required to travel 50% of the time

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