Architect - Campus Planner
Summary
Reviews A/E and construction designs for a U.S. military campus, supporting master planning, historic-preservation compliance, field inspections, QA/QC, commissioning, and project documentation. Uses Prolog/RMS, Procore, ProjNet, SureTrak, eBuilder, AutoCAD, Microsoft Project, Primavera, Excel, Word, and Adobe PDFs.
Education: Architectural 4-Yr Accredited Degree. American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP)
Field Experience: 10 years minimum of reviewing A/E designs for compliance with Master plan, Engineering Planning Standard (EPS), and all other federal and state regulations and codes, including USDOI standards for historic preservation and SHPO consultation. Prior field experience working on DoD or Federal facilities is highly desirable.
Clearance and Qualifications: Must possess an active Common Access Card (CAC) in order to allow access to the Owner and Contractors management database on the Government assigned computer.
Direct Hourly Salary: $71/hr. - $80/hr. dependent on education, experience level, skillset and benefit package selected, rates will vary.
Position Location: West Point, New York
Computer Knowledge: Must be familiar with tracking software databases such as Prolog USACE Resident Management System (RMS) software database, Procore, ProjNet, Suretrak, or Ebuilder. Government uses software products such as Excel, Word, Adobe PDFs, Microsoft Projects, and Primavera Scheduling Software, AutoCAD. In addition, the Government also uses general software products such as Excel, Word, Adobe PDFs, Microsoft Projects, AutoCAD, and Primavera Scheduling Software.
Program Knowledge: Familiarity USACE EM 385-1-1 and Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) Requirements & Criteria is a plus.
Previous Employment Exposure: US Army, NAVFAC, DOD installations a plus
Work Duration: Fulltime. The typical workweek is five (5) days a week, eight (8) hours per day, reporting to Owner project management team leader.
Day-To-Day Construction Knowledge:
Primary responsibilities include but not limited to: assisting in charrette participation with designated A/E firms and USACE CM counterparts, schematic reviews, design/construction reviews, providing oversight on small specialized projects, campus master planning efforts and other related design/construction roles relating to historical preservation. Must be flexible to assist with the large construction programs underway including the Cadet Barracks Upgrade Program (CBUP), Academic Buildings Upgrade Program (ABUP), Energy Management and Conservation Projects (EMCP), and other facility and infrastructure projects.
As part of performing project related work, other items such as daily QA reports, collect existing condition data in the field, documenting inspections and observe QC tests, ensure daily Punch Lists are maintained and items are closed out in a timely manner, monitor testing and Inspection 3rd Party Agency activities, interpret construction drawings & specifications, observe and document construction activities with photographs and videos, observe Health and Safety plan conformance, review and comment on Contractor daily QC reports, prepare meeting minutes, monitor supply chain and procurement deliverables, observe and document startup, turnover and commissioning activities.
Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background check.