[Remote] Project Manager - Facility Engineering Support

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Constellation, Inc. is seeking an experienced Project Manager to oversee and manage construction, facility engineering, and project execution support services for DHS United States Secret Service (USSS). The Project Manager will serve as the designated site lead and primary liaison between Constellation and the Government Contracting Officer, providing leadership, technical oversight, and operational direction across construction and service projects. Responsibilities Serve as the primary point of contact for the Government COR and CO on all project, personnel, and contract execution matters Provide overall day-to-day leadership and direction to the project team supporting facility engineering and construction-related activities Manage and oversee construction and service projects from planning through execution, closeout, and post-construction support Coordinate project schedules, task assignments, staffing priorities, and workload distribution across project resources Review design packages, project schedules, technical documents, and contractor submittals for completeness, compliance, and contract conformance Develop and implement solutions for construction challenges, unforeseen site conditions, and operational issues encountered in the field Support Government acquisition activities by preparing Statements of Work (SOWs), Independent Government Cost Estimates (IGCEs), and contract modification packages Assist the COR and CO during acquisition phases, including responding to offeror questions, participating in site orientation visits, and supporting contractor/government meetings Draft technical evaluations, change order responses, and construction-related documentation to support contract administration Monitor contractor performance, milestone execution, and project deliverables to ensure adherence to quality, schedule, and budget requirements Coordinate directly with customers, stakeholders, engineers, contractors, and Government personnel to ensure alignment on project objectives Conduct risk assessments and proactively identify project constraints, mitigation strategies, and resolution plans Ensure compliance with safety standards, quality control requirements, facility engineering regulations, and federal construction guidelines Prepare and present status reports, project updates, and executive briefings for Government leadership Support Quality Control Plan (QCP), monthly performance reporting, and periodic progress meetings in accordance with contract requirements Maintain accountability for project delivery, personnel performance, customer satisfaction, and mission success Skills Bachelor's degree in construction management, Engineering, or a related field required; equivalent relevant experience may be substituted Minimum of 10 years of project management experience supporting commercial or Government construction projects Prior experience supporting The James J. Rowley Training Center (JJRTC), including facility engineering, construction management, campus operations, or infrastructure modernization efforts U.S. Citizenship required; ability to obtain and maintain Government facility access credentials Demonstrated familiarity with JJRTC campus operations, training facility requirements, secure site access procedures, and mission-critical law enforcement training environments is strongly desired PMP certification or equivalent project management certification preferred Benefits 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee assistance program Flexible schedule Flexible spending account Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Vision insurance Company Overview Constellation is a small business that provides precise, mission-driven solutions that align with the unique business and technical needs of public sector agencies. It was founded in 2006, and is headquartered in Washington DC, US, with a workforce of 51-200 employees. Its website is http//constellationinc.com/.

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