O&M Program Coordinator/Project Manager
MarkonAbout the role
Overview
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Headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, Markon has garnered national recognition for our unwavering dedication to excellence in serving the intelligence community, as well as federal civilian and defense agencies. Our growing reach extends across 17 states, 116 countries, and 5 continents, where our team of dynamic professionals collaborates to deliver unparalleled program and project management services.
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Markon is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status.
Description
Markon is seeking an Operations & Maintenance Program Coordinator/Project Manager to support one of our Intelligence Community customers. This individual will assist the government with project management, requirements development, and stakeholder engagement for a world-wide Facilities Maintenance program.
Responsibilities
- Receive, track, and coordinate preventative and emergency maintenance support for Defense Attaché Office (DAO) facilities located at worldwide U.S. diplomatic facilities
- Coordinate and integrate maintenance support with agency partners, including U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Department of State-Overseas Building Operations (OBO), Diplomatic Security (DS), and other agencies
- Advise and coordinate with Defense Attaché System (DAS) HQ senior leadership, DAO staff, and U. S. Embassy management officials on maintenance status, follow-up actions, and recommendations for future planning strategies
- Schedule and track preventative/emergency maintenance and repairs for DAO systems
- Coordinate and assist DAO and U. S. Embassy Facility Managers with troubleshooting of mechanical systems
- Create scopes of work for maintenance and repairs of DAO mechanical systems
- Coordinate with Department of State to meet administrative requirements for maintenance support
- Track Embassy approval cables and messages related to DAO maintenance projects
- Perform quality assurance / quality control of DAO maintenance activities
- Input project cost information and maintains audit tracking of the facility maintenance program
- Maintain past and current records related to DAO facility conditions and inventory
- Review security detection and access control systems designs with remote troubleshooting capability
- Track logistical requirements within DOS and DOD controlled channels
- Review mechanical design drawings to ensure compliance with DAO requirements, ICD-705 standards, and Department of State Overseas Security Policy Board (OSPB) standards
- Performance of this contract includes worldwide travel including the U.S. CENTCOM AOR and other locations as required for completion of tasks directly related to this scope. Travel averages 10-25%
Qualifications
Required:
- TS/SCI clearance with CI Polygraph
- Bachelor's degree plus 10 years, or 12 years relevant experience (no degree)
- Valid United States Passport
- Demonstrated experience and ability to efficiently lead technical personnel
- Demonstrated experience installing, maintaining, and/or repairing mechanical equipment and systems that service office structures
- The ability to trouble-shoot and perform minor repairs/sustainment on mechanical equipment as a means to maintain safe functionality until major repairs/replacements can be completed
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook) and Microsoft Project
- Proven leadership and team building skills
- Strong interpe
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