Duties
Duties at the G band:
Performs a mixture of basic and routine (but progressively ore difficult) assignments under the close direction of a manager, project/program manager, team leader or more experienced technical specialist.
Applies basic knowledge of engineering principles, theories, and concepts applicable to his/her discipline to accomplish assignments. Typical assignments may include: work pertaining primarily to electrical circuits, circuit elements, equipment, systems, and associated phenomena concerned with electrical production of energy localized for purposes electric such or as magnetic motive fields. power, heating, illumination, chemical processes, or the production of localized electric or magnetic fields.
Conducts routine project activities and technical surveys or inspections and prepare reports.
Duties at the H band:
Applies experience and detailed knowledge of electrical engineering principles, theories, and concepts applicable to the design, installation, maintenance, repair, overhaul and acquisition of systems required for establishing and maintaining safe efficient, productive and cost effective operations of the NAS. Reviews and work with construction contract documents; i.e., drawings specifications and contracts.
Typical assignments may include: design work; field inspections; reviewing contractor work; collecting and analyzing data; performing trend analyses; engineering testing; writing technical/management reports; and recommending improvements to the design or operation of systems, equipment, or processes.
Uses experience and knowledge of the Uniform Building Code (UBC), International Building Code (IBC), the
National Electrical code, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Lighting Protection Code, and the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Grounding Standards for electronic facilities to complete assignments. He/she
assures that assigned projects comply with applicable building codes and standards, including FAA Orders and directives
and is required to interact with personnel from other sections, field offices, private sector contractors, and other local and Federal government agencies.
Duties at the I band:
Incumbent conducts site surveys and site adaptation of standard engineering designs including developing and coordinating project scope, drawings and specifications, cost estimate, facility and NAS risk mitigation, Corporate Work Plan schedule, resource requirements and project closeout for assigned projects. The incumbent will be working on complex system designs. Estimates, manages and accounts for funding of assigned projects.
Incumbent estimates, manages and accounts for funding of assigned projects. Coordinates with internal and external project stakeholders to address design, construction and/or installation issues for Engineering Services.
Incumbent provides scope and estimates for assigned work. Maintains project budget and schedule, which involves coordination with planners, PIMS and national program offices.
Incumbent provides technical guidance to Contract On-site Representative (COR) on complex issues. Incumbent participates in design reviews and requirements, contractor selections and post implementation analysis of projects.
How to Apply
Faxed, mailed and e-mailed applications cannot be accepted.
You must apply online to receive consideration. Your application must be submitted by 11:59 PM Eastern Time on the Close Date for it to be accepted. If you are applying for positions associated with FAA registers, your application must be submitted at the time a referral list is created in order to receive consideration for positions associated with a register.
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