Project Manager ; SRS
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Management
Program / Project Manager, Operations Manager
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Epsilon Systems Solutions Inc., Ship Repair Sector, is seeking a full‑time Project Manager I in Portsmouth, VA.
Summary:
The Project Manager I is the onsite project primary point‑of‑contact. With full authority, accountability and responsibility, this position manages all aspects of assigned ship projects, including the schedules of tank/void openings, pumping, cleaning, Marine Chemist certifications, maintaining (V)(G) checkpoints, and final closings of all applicable tanks and voids. Additional responsibilities require knowledge of steam cleaning of sonar domes and cosmoline removal/install of various equipment including, but not limited to, rudders, ramps, stern flaps, bilge keels.
And Responsibilities
- Assists with the Planning, estimating, negotiating, staffing, managing, work execution, and reconciles final billings on assigned projects. As the top decision maker on the project, resolves any internal issues that arise over the productive and safe management of the project. Leads the post‑project review to capture lessons learned which are applicable to future projects.
- Meets or exceeds customers’ realistic expectations for quality, productivity and safety on projects, and works with the customer to facilitate any changes in project scope and cost. Resolves issues on a day‑to‑day basis with customers, owners, port authorities, and other project stakeholders.
- Represents the company fairly and consistently when interacting with customers.
- Interprets specifications, plans project sequencing and coordinates the various phases of the project to prevent delays and avoid rework. Ensures that change order requests and condition found reports (CFRs) are properly written, and approves them before submittal to the customer.
- Writes timely and accurate documentation of each job and contributes accordingly to final written specifications. Confers with supervision to resolve problems and to improve company processes and procedures.
- Plans, coordinates and directs production activities for assigned projects. Through subordinate supervision, assures appropriate daily project staffing.
- Monitors job progress to ensure that manpower utilization and allocation meets job requirements and bid expectation. Makes appropriate changes as necessary.
- Oversees and coordinates the operations of the assigned worksite location.
- Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with vendors, customers, and labor unions.
- Coordinates and assures appropriate purchasing and shipping and receiving processes are used for tools, equipment, and other products needed at the regional location.
- Identifies, assesses and analyzes any risk(s) and/or issues that may compromise the successful completion of the project, and develop plans and actions that will remove or minimize risk.
- Able to works nights and weekends during peak workload periods or as required to ensure project success. Must be willing to travel and manage ship repair availabilities in remote, out‑of‑state locations for extended periods of time.
- Identifies changes in work scope to ensure appropriate planning measures are being taken including the customers inputs for reassessing, renegotiating, and amending the scope of work, schedules and budgets.
- Other duties necessary to complete assigned project(s) within time and budget constraints.
- Able to obtain and maintain access to US military and/or government installations.
- High school diploma/equivalent.
- Five years’ experience associated with ship maintenance, modernization, construction and repair.
- Five years’ managerial or supervisory experience in projects involving tank and void pumping & cleaning.
- Current security clearance (SECRET) or the ability to obtain one. Pursuant to the various government contractual requirements, all applicants must be U.S. Citizens.
Knowledge of:
The PM should have demonstrated knowledge of Navy organizations including:
Naval Sea Systems (NAVSEA) Command, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), naval shipyard, Regional Maintenance Centers, and Type Commanders (TYCOMs), shipyard…
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