Guam Project Management Lead

Guam
Market – Federal /
Full-Time /
On-site
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Job Title - Guam Project Management Lead
Location - Guam
Job Type – Onsite

Stanley Consultants is seeking a Senior Project Manager for our Federal Market. Working from our office in Guam, this position provides support primarily to our Clients across the Indo-Pacific Region in locations such as Guam, Japan, and Korea. This full-time position will perform design coordination, project management, and/or senior engineering discipline roles in support of facility/infrastructure improvement projects on US military installations or facilities/infrastructure designed for sole use by US forces or joint use by US and Host Nation forces. This includes managing activities related to project scope, schedule, cost, quality, communications, resources, and risk elements to optimize client service, quality, and fiscal responsibility.

Additionally, in support of business development efforts, aid the Indo-Pacific Client Service Manager in regional pursuits or responses to requests for proposals (RFPs). The position will help coordinate the efforts of a multi-disciplined design team with responsibility for delegating work tasks, managing the work schedule, and ensuring proper work coordination amongst the team.  Finally, this position will serve as the overall office lead for our Guam office.

Work may include projects in support of other US Federal Agencies and may involve both US and international standards.

What You Will Be Doing:

    • Forming and managing a project team (including outside subconsultants) and sees that responsibilities are assigned and that the execution of tasks is completed according to the project scope, schedule, budget, risk constraints, and quality requirements.
    • Assist in talent management activities including identification and accession of new personnel, training, and professional development requirements.
    • Assist in strategic planning for the region including market analysis, competitor & partner analysis, and capability requirements.
    • Participating in project scoping, costing and proposal preparation, interviews, and fee negotiations to the extent required.
    • Preparing project opening orders, project outlines, project initiation activities, project schedules, project executions, and project closings.
    • Leading and workings closely with all disciplines on multi-discipline projects.
    • Making recommendations on design alternatives.
    • Organize, manage and maintain project information and records.
    • Reviewing assigned project after award to define project scope, determine work procedures/sequences and develop schedules, budgets, staffing, and progress billing points.
    • Achieve project performance established for the engagement.
    • Achieve project objectives including quality, scopes, budgets, and schedules.
    • Maintain a continuing business relationship with clients as part of ongoing business development efforts.
    • Meet with client management as necessary to resolve issues and to obtain approvals throughout the project lifespan.
    • Leading and mentoring Members in the Guam office on projects, DoD standards, project management best practices, and advise on day to day client engagement.
    • Monitoring staffing requirements and making recommendations for hiring team members.

Required Qualifications:

    • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Architecture from an accredited four-year college or university.
    • Current U.S. Professional Engineer (PE) or Architecture license.
    • Experience with Uniform Building Code (UBC), Department of Defense (DoD) Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) and Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS). OCONUS military planning and design experience a plus.
    • Must be willing and able to travel in the Indo-Pacific region – approximately 15% total travel per year.
    • Demonstrated capabilities and success in managing medium to large projects.
    • Ability to manage multi-office projects and multiple projects concurrently.
    • Ability to lead both in-person and virtual teams.
    • Thorough understanding of inter-disciplinary design coordination.
    • General knowledge of construction techniques and an ability to read plans and specifications.

Other requirements:

    • Ability to obtain a Common Access Card.
    • Pass a ten year criminal background check as required by our federal client.
    • Read, write, and speak English fluently.
    • Available and willing to work flexible hours and occasional overtime.
    • Travel throughout the region, commonly on flights that are 10+ hours in duration, without issue.

Preferred Qualifications:

    • Certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP), preferred but not required.
    • Experience with Design-Build project delivery is a plus.

Stanley’s Approach to Flexibility
While some members choose to work out of their local office on a full-time basis, we offer a hybrid schedule for eligible positions consisting of two days a week in the office, two days a week remotely, and Friday being a flexible day that can be worked either in the office or at home. Eligible roles can also offer a compressed workweek schedule. Members who participate will be assigned a 9/80 work schedule, meaning every other Friday off!

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