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Federal Contractor Jobs in Guam (NOW HIRING)

In accordance with Executive Order 14042 as a Federal Contractor Redhorse requires all U.S. new hires to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 by December 8, 2021 or prior to the first date of employment ...

Knowledge of federal contracting regulations and requirements * 5 years of progressively responsible experience on marine construction projects * Be a problem solver with ability to keep work on ...

GU · On-site

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Knowledge of federal contracting regulations and requirements * Minimum eight (8) years of progressively responsible experience on environmental or construction projects * Minimum five (5) years of ...

Site Superintendent - ICD-705, SCIF

Tamuning, GU · On-site

$150K - $175K/yr

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Knowledge of federal contracting regulations and requirements * Minimum eight (8) years of progressively responsible experience on environmental or construction projects * Minimum five (5) years of ...

Quality Control Manager - PE Required

Tamuning, GU · On-site

$78K - $104K/yr

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Manage and implement the Contractor Quality Control (CQC) Program in accordance with contract ... federal construction requirements * Serve as the primary liaison with the client, government ...

GU · On-site

$78K - $104K/yr

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Manage and implement the Contractor Quality Control (CQC) Program in accordance with contract ... federal construction requirements * Serve as the primary liaison with the client, government ...

GU · On-site

$120 - $180/hr

Resume will be subject to review for approval by the Contracting Officer. * Physically able to work long days in the field in hot and humid weather conditions * Ability to satisfy applicable federal ...

GU · On-site

Resume will be subject to review for approval by the Contracting Officer. * Physically able to work long days in the field in hot and humid weather conditions * Ability to satisfy applicable federal ...

GU

$78K - $104K/yr

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... Contractor Quality Control (CQC) program and organization for large-scale marine construction ... Federal/DoD representatives, as applicable. In this position, you will: * Ensure all marine ...

Quality Control Manager - Marine construction

Tamuning, GU

$78K - $104K/yr

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  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

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... Contractor Quality Control (CQC) program and organization for large-scale marine construction ... Federal/DoD representatives, as applicable. In this position, you will: * Ensure all marine ...

GU · On-site

$18/hr

Assist craft workers (carpenters, masons, and other specialized contractors).Perform site clean-up ... able to pass a Federal Background checkRELYANT is a Veteran Owned Business with our Global ...

General Construction Laborer

GU

$15.50 - $20/hr

... contractors). * Perform site clean-up. * Use of a variety of tools and machines (hand tools ... Must be able to pass a Federal Background check RELYANT is a Veteran Owned Business with our Global ...

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Range Complex Sustainment Coordinator - PACFLT

Redhorse Corporation

Full-time

Re-posted 21 days ago


Job description

Range Complex Sustainment Coordinator
About the Organization
Now is a great time to join Redhorse Corporation. Redhorse specializes in developing and implementing creative strategies and solutions with private, state, and federal customers in the areas of cultural and environmental resources services, climate and energy change, information technology, and intelligence services. We are hiring creative, motivated, and talented people with a passion for doing what's right, what's smart, and what works.
Position Description:
Redhorse Corporation is seeking a Range Complex Sustainment Coordinator to work on task with the U.S. Fleet Forces (USFF). The USFF is responsible for coordinating, establishing, and implementing integrated requirements and policies for manning, equipping, and training Atlantic and Pacific Fleet units, strike groups, and strike forces. This role will provide comprehensive operational and environmental support for Fleet training range complexes and operations while meeting OFRP requirements and adhering to governmental environment laws, acts, statutes, and policies.
Duties amp; Responsibilities:
  • Support the development and update of Annual eRCMPs. All requirements, projects, and investments shall be PACFLT N7 approved and aligned with the FTRMP Process.
  • Support environmental planning documentation for training activities. Monitor and track implementation of environmental requirements associated with range/OPAREA activities to ensure environmental requirements are identified to support evolving and emerging required range capabilities, which includes monitoring environmental assessment and permit compliance thresholds in DCAST and maintaining Terrestrial Mitigation Tool.
  • Support data collection for range sustainment projects such as environmental planning (EIS/OEIS), eRCMPs, RCAs, marine mammal reporting, which includes monitoring data in DCAST. Update and maintain EIS/eRCMP crosswalk tools in DCAST.
  • Coordinate efforts between assigned command, PACFLT environmental and range staff, USN region, and REC; local range management and scheduling authorities; user communities; and service providers. Primary tasking resides with PACFLT.
  • Help identify emerging encroachment challenges on fleet training mission. Support regional encroachment management team in addressing issues impacting fleet training or which can affect mission readiness.
  • Participate in oversight of fleet range sustainment programs, as directed by PACFLT.
  • Support development and review of other fleet range sustainment projects, such as range condition assessment (RCA) updates, environmental compliance, and planning documents.
  • Other duties as designated by PACFLT in support of environmental training operations.
  • Secret Clearance to monitor and review classified SPORTS or any classified information to ensure Fleet training is in compliance with the MMPA Letter of 25 Authorization, review new training and testing requirements and CONOPS, draft classified documents (e.g. C3F Fleet Project Team briefs), review numbered fleet and NSMWDC After Action Reports, and review status and capabilities of new weapon technology.
  • Work closely with the Regional CPLO and PACFLT for all Encroachment issues.
Requirements for Experience, Skills, Education and Credentials include:
  • Staff experience in USN Fleet training, operational planning, and exercise implementation (e.g., USFF or PACFLT staff, numbered fleet staffs, type commander billets, commander strike force training staff, tactical staff, commander USN region staff, and FACSFAC staff).
  • Experience in airspace management policy, oceanic and special use airspace, and range management.
  • Staff experience in tactical training range operations.
  • Experience in encroachment, environmental and other range sustainment issues that can affect mission readiness.
  • Experience in and extensive technical and legal knowledge of the regulations of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Executive Order 12114 (Environmental Effects Abroad of Major Federal Actions), the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) and the Endangered Species Act (ESA), as well as the application of the relevant regulations.
  • Experience coordinating with other DoD commands and services.
  • Ability to work many projects autonomously with minimal staff support.
  • BA/BS degree; engineering, physical science, environmental, or minimum of twenty (20) years of range complex support experience with minimum of two (2) years of environmental experience.
  • An active Secret clearance is required.
Executive Order Requirement:
In accordance with Executive Order 14042 as a Federal Contractor Redhorse requires all U.S. new hires to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 by December 8, 2021 or prior to the first date of employment, whichever is later. As required by the Executive Order, Redhorse will work in coordination with applicable contract agencies to consider requests for Reasonable Accommodations.
Redhorse Corporation shall, in its discretion, modify or adjust the position to meet Redhorse’s changing needs.
This job description is not a contract and may be adjusted as deemed appropriate in Redhorse’s sole discretion.
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