Project Manager/CAD Operator
FPMI, the leading provider of Enterprise Contract Center Operations, Human Capital Solutions and Courseware, Simulation and Training, is seeking a Project Manager/CAD Operator. Position located at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Washington, DC.
Project Manager works directly with the Mechanical Engineer, Renewal/New Projects Office and Facilities Division, for the purpose of coordinating, accomplishing repair and new construction projects.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Develop Statements of Work (SOW), Independent Government Estimates (IGE), Project procedures, and to ensure on-time delivery, within Project budget. Assists in the development of drawings involving: architectural layouts, mechanical, electrical and plumbing, schematic/drawings and design development. Produce and read AutoCAD drawings. Use plotter and color printer to produce accurate scaled drawings and maps depicting real property and landscape. Prepares appropriate documentation for assigned segments or total portions of the overall plan. Recommends design changes to correct reported deficiencies or to meet installation requirements. Coordinates with engineering personnel, Safety Office, Garrison Environmental Office, Army Public Works and outside contractors in carrying out formal contracts, in matters of civil, structural, electrical or related engineering phases of work. Monitors construction schedules and actual work to determine project progress. Inspects all classes of work with respect to specifications and to user requirements. Coordinates design with Contractors, shops supervisors, engineering branches and others. Reviews and interprets all local, Federal and Department of Army regulations, in designing the projects Critical Path.
Education/Experience:
Bachelors Degree in Engineering, Construction Management or Architecture with four years direct experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience
Hands-on experience with infrastructure repair and construction in a laboratory or national museum environment. Experience should include construction or repair of major facility infrastructure items, such as air handling units, coil, controls (pneumatic and digital), pumps, architectural renovation, and secondary electrical distribution Experience in preparation of work statements, estimates, scheduling and construction QA for Federal pprocurement. 5 years experience as a CAD Operator Be familiar with or have used software programs such as Word, Excel, scheduling software, estimating software.
Work may be performed with Biosafety Level-3 laboratories. An initial assessment of health status is required and evaluated annually thereafter.
Recognizing the value of your experience and skills, FPMI offers excellent compensation and benefits packages, including a company matched 401(k). Qualified candidates should apply online. EOE
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