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Senior Software Engineer

Herndon, VA · On-site

$125 - $159/hr

... government-driven mission-critical applications. We are seeking for a team player with solid technical skills to work with our team of smart, creative, and dedicated engineering team-members. This ...

... government-driven mission-critical applications. We are seeking for a team player with solid technical skills to work with our team of smart, creative, and dedicated engineering team-members. This ...

... government-driven mission-critical applications. We are seeking for a team player with solid technical skills to work with our team of smart, creative, and dedicated engineering team-members. This ...

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How much do creative government jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for creative government in Virginia is $17.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.04 and $19.09 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a creative government?

Creative Government jobs refer to roles within public sector organizations that focus on innovation, design, communications, and the arts. These positions can include graphic designers, public information officers, digital content creators, and policy advisors who bring creative approaches to problem-solving and public engagement. Creative professionals in government help communicate policies, design user-friendly services, and enhance the visual identity of government initiatives. Their work supports transparency, accessibility, and improved citizen experience with government services.

What types of projects does a creative government professional typically work on, and how do they collaborate with other departments?

Creative Government professionals are often involved in projects that enhance public communication, civic engagement, and the visual identity of government initiatives. Their work may include designing public campaigns, developing digital content, or organizing community events. Collaboration is key—they frequently work alongside policy makers, IT specialists, and communications teams to ensure messages are clear, accessible, and visually compelling. This role offers a dynamic environment where creativity directly impacts public perception and engagement.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a creative role within government, and why are they important?

To excel in a creative government role, you need expertise in communication, public policy, and project management, often supported by a degree in public administration, communications, or a related field. Familiarity with digital design tools, content management systems, and data analysis platforms is commonly required. Strong collaboration, adaptability, and problem-solving skills help professionals deliver innovative solutions in complex bureaucratic environments. These skills are essential for effectively engaging the public, driving policy innovation, and ensuring successful program implementation.
Infographic showing various Creative Government job openings in Virginia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% In-person, 4% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,907 per year, or $17.7 per hour.

EMCOR Government Services, Inc.

EMCOR Group Inc

Arlington, VA

$64.47/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

When military bases, national security agencies, federal buildings, healthcare facilities, and leading commercial clients in Washington D.C and across the nation need superior facility support services, we answer the call. We offer a unique combination of government experience and facilities expertise that has helped us earn a position as one of the country’s leading integrated service providers.


EMCOR Government Services has an opening for a Chief Engineer in Arlington, VA. The Chief Engineer shall assist the Project Manager in overseeing operations, maintenance and repair of building systems/equipment at FDIC Virginia. This position is covered by the CBA for Local 99.

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• Supervise a staff of employees and direct subcontractors as needed. This includes ensuring that all work is performed to the appropriate standards and codes, and that all safety and security requirements are followed. Must ensure deadlines are met and staff is productive.
• Responsible for supervision and technical guidance to the trades/engineering/electrical staff.
• Interviews and recommend qualified personnel for open positions.
• Provide technical guidance and oversee day-to-day activities of the engineering and electrical team.
• Develop effective repair practices which include determining the appropriate tooling, parts and procedures to be used.
• Oversee the preventive maintenance program, ensuring that manufacturer and customers’ requirements are met.
• Ensure staff members follow general accepted professional practices, including but not limited to – administrative procedures, company policies, CBAs, customer relations and engineering protocol.
• Responsible for overall direction, coordination and evaluation of the engineering and electrical staff.  
• Address complaints and resolve problems that arise, with a creative and solution-oriented approach.
• Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals.  
• Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
• Ability to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral or diagram form.
• Ability to lead, coach, and professionally develop others.
• Responds to special taskings from the Project Manager.
• Install, operate, maintain, inspect, adjust and repair building equipment such as chillers, air handlers, cooling towers, fans, pumps, motors, drives, filters, plumbing fixtures, induction units, VAV boxes, building control systems, lighting control systems, fire alarm and fire suppression systems, dampers, meters, gauges, actuators, and related equipment.
• Use and interpret blueprints, drawings, manuals, schematics, or other specifications to plan work on and/or troubleshoot building systems and components.
• Troubleshoot faults or problems in equipment and distribution systems using test equipment and guide others in doing so.
• Determine materials needed for jobs and be responsible for the purchase of materials and supplies. Responsible for maintaining an adequate stock of supplies that are used routinely or are critical for building operation.
• Develop labor and material cost estimates for projects where in-house personnel are used for IDIQ work.
• Develop cost estimates for reimbursable work.
• Performs asset/equipment inspections and recommends improvements per industry standards.
• Support capital improvement projects (including those executed by other contractors) using technical expertise and experience, to include providing review and comments during planning and design development. Help develop and implement site-specific safety programs.
• Plan, schedule and coordinate tasks, including maintenance, repairs and new work. This can include working with clients, EMCOR personnel and third-party professionals including engineers, architects, and project managers.
• Proactively suggest opportunities for improving energy efficiency, cost containment, and delivery of services.
• Provide QA/QC of maintenance, repairs, and project work and perform final punch lists with FDIC personnel.
• Provide professional, courteous customer service and communications to all FDIC personnel and building occupants.
• Provide status reports on projects as required.
• Maintain files and record copies of drawings, operating manuals, warranties, logs, and other pertinent information in an organized and retrievable manner.
• Meet monthly with BAS contractor and discuss energy reports, BAS reports and equipment status.  
• Propose operational changes to improve efficient use of the facilities equipment.
• Must be proficient in using technology including Microsoft products and CMMS.
• Must be willing and able to work overtime and be on site at odd hours 
• All other duties as assigned.



• Must have a high school diploma or GED and at least five (5) years of experience as a supervisor/foreman of building maintenance technicians in a commercial, institutional and/or Government building environment.

• Proficient knowledge of building control systems (analog and digital) as they apply to building automation and control is required.

• Boland Trane BAS/EMS experience preferred.
• HVAC journeyman desired
• Must have 7-10 years of journeyman or better experience in large commercial, institutional and/or Government buildings.
• Advanced knowledge of chillers, fans, pumps, controls, and related HVAC building systems and components is required.
• Per CBA, must have a First-Class Maryland Engineer License or DC Third Class License, and CFC Universal Certification. 
•  Must be proficient in Microsoft Word, Outlook and Excel.


Position requires a significant amount of walking, bending, kneeling and lifting a minimum of 50lbs.


As a leading provider of mechanical and electrical construction, facilities services, and energy infrastructure, we offer employees a competitive salary and benefits package and we are always looking for individuals with the talent and skills required to contribute to our continued growth and success. Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled

Please review our Affirmative Action Policy.


Notice to prospective employees: There have been fraudulent postings and emails regarding job openings. EMCOR Group and its companies list open positions here. Please check our available positions to confirm that a post or email is genuine.
EMCOR Group and its companies do not reach out to individuals to help with marketing or other similar services. If an individual is contacted for services outside of EMCORs normal application process it is probably fraudulent.

Compensation Range:   $64.47

Other Compensation:  none

Benefits: Health and Welfare Benefits consistent with the Collective Bargaining Agreemen