| 1. ARCHITECT |
| US-DC-Washington | Navy Field Offices | | 02/13/2009 to 02/12/2010 |
Build on your creative talents. In this occupation you may supervise, lead or perform a variety of duties such as planning, designing, and constructing or modifying buildings or related structures. Typical duties include investigating, identifying, evaluating and documenting the needs of clients and the adequacy of proposed sites. You may also conduct studies to determine the economic viabil... |
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| 2. ARCHITECT |
| US-DC-Washington DC Metro Area | Immigration and Customs Enforcement | | 06/10/2009 to 12/09/2009 |
As the Deputy Assistant Director for Facilities in the Office of Asset Management; you will be responsible for the nationwide leased and owned portfolio guiding high level principals that form the Directors strategy and vision. You will manage a major real property/facilities project/program and/or a critical program segment that performs professional, technical, or administrative work and has ag... |
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| 3. ARCHITECT |
| US-DC-Washington DC Metro Area | Immigration and Customs Enforcement | | 06/10/2009 to 12/09/2009 |
As the Deputy Assistant Director for Facilities in the Office of Asset Management; you will be responsible for the nationwide leased and owned portfolio guiding high level principals that form the Directors strategy and vision. You will manage a major real property/facilities project/program and/or a critical program segment that performs professional, technical, or administrative work and has ag... |
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| 4. ARCHITECT |
| US-DC-Washington | Defense Intelligence Agency | | 12/19/2007 to 12/31/9999 |
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| 5. ARCHITECT |
| US-DC-Washington DC Metro Area | Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau | | 04/01/2009 to 03/31/2010 |
You will serve as a Senior Project Manager/Architect responsible for the overall management, control, coordination and execution of assigned projects in compliance with national, state, and local building codes, safety codes, fire codes, Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations, and EPA regulations. You will serve as a project/program technical expert and coordinator involving sp... |
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| 6. Architect |
| US-DC-Washington | National Gallery of Art | | 11/06/2009 to 11/30/2009 |
Incumbent reports to the National Gallery of Art's Deputy Administrator for Capital Projects and manages, evaluates, coordinates, and advises on the development and execution of agency-wide major capital projects and other renovation projects, necessary to ensure the long-term care and upkeep of the Gallery's unique buildings and associated infrastructure. Performs such assignments as: Plans, co... |
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| 7. Architect |
| US-DC-Washington | National Gallery of Art | | 11/06/2009 to 11/30/2009 |
Incumbent reports to the National Gallery of Art's Deputy Administrator for Capital Projects and manages, evaluates, coordinates, and advises on the development and execution of agency-wide major capital projects and other renovation projects, necessary to ensure the long-term care and upkeep of the Gallery's unique buildings and associated infrastructure. Performs such assignments as: Plans, ... |
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| 8. ARCHITECT |
| US-DC-Washington | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Build on your creative talents. In this occupation you may supervise, lead or perform a variety of duties such as planning, designing, and constructing or modifying buildings or related structures. Typical duties include investigating, identifying, evaluating and documenting the needs of clients and the adequacy of proposed sites. You may also conduct studies to determine the economic viability... |
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| 9. Architect (Historical) |
| US-DC-Washington DC Metro Area | National Park Service | | 09/21/2009 to 11/20/2009 |
You will provide expert technical advice on techniques and methods for major physical treatment, maintenance, and management of historic structures to top management, and senior cultural resources, historic structures, and other professional personnel of the Washington Office, Regional Directors staff, parks, and centers of the National Park Service, and to other Federal agencies, State government... |
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| 10. CHEMICAL ENGINEER |
| US-DC-Washington | Navy Field Offices | | 02/15/2009 to 02/14/2010 |
Working as a Chemical Engineer with the Department of Navy (DON) is a rewarding career that offers challenge, excitement and satisfaction. It is an opportunity to employ your proficiency in mathematics and science in a career both steeped in tradition and at the cutting edge of technology. You can be a recognized professional working as a civilian for the Navy and Marine Corps program where you ca... |
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