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Boston Government Services Marine Energy Project Manager in Golden, Colorado

Boston Government Services, LLC. (BGS) is seeking a Marine Energy Project Manager to support our client in Washington, D.C. or Golden, CO.

BGS is an engineering, technology, and security firm helping to advance missions of national importance for government programs, national laboratories, national security facilities, nuclear operations, and complex projects. We support clients at every stage, from strategic planning and program management to the execution of engineering and technical activities. We work to attract and retain the best talent because the best talent delivers the best results for our clients. Our capabilities are based on our experience in complex, secure, and highly regulated environments. We leverage our experience and capabilities to provide mission-driven solutions tuned to our client's mission needs and strategic direction.

We are passionate about our culture! At BGS, we hire people who will bring their whole self to work each day because we value operating with openness and inclusivity, welcoming and respecting all. BGS cares for each employee's well-being by offering a comprehensive benefit package and providing a culture of exciting work, excellence, and fun.

If you align BGS company values and culture, we would love for you to explore opportunities to join our growing team by checking out the job description below!

Scientific, Engineering, and Technical Support (SETS) has an open Marine Energy Project Manager role.

SETS has a need for a Marine Energy Project Manager to directly support the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) on the marine energy team, which invests in cutting-edge research in marine energy technologies, which harness energy from ocean waves, tides, currents, or salinity/temperature/ pressure gradients. This position will provide direct technical and project management support to WPTO's tidal and wave energy portfolios specifically for tidal energy site construction and operation and wave energy converter open water deployments. Support involves day-to-day interactions with internal parties such as legal, contracting, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and communications; as well as external parties including project recipients in private industry, academia, other agencies, and National Laboratories.

This position will directly support competitively selected marine energy projects, primarily focusing on big infrastructure and site development. An ideal candidate will have project management experience (Project Management Institute (PMI) certification preferred), experience with large infrastructure/construction projects, and prior background with: Engineering, procurement, managing subcontractor and vendor relationships to ensure timely execution of project deliverables. Understanding how this impacts timely delivery of materials, equipment, and services. Site development planning, procurement, execution, and completion of onshore and offshore construction activities. Managing schedules, budgets, and resource plans, ensuring alignment with project objectives and requirements. Engineering background a plus but not required. Regulatory processes/agencies. Tribal engagement/relationships.

Key Responsibilities: Monitor and evaluate project progress, identifying potential risks and corrective actions as necessary to mitigate delays and cost overruns. Oversee project schedules, budgets, and resource plans, ensuring alignment with project objectives and client requirements. Collaborate with DOE Arctic Office, Alaska Fellow. Work with DOE Environment, Health, and Safety Professional (H&S) Marine Operations and Testing Contractor to ensure compliance with all relevant safety regulations and quality standards. Serve as the primary point of contact for project invested users, providing regular updates on project status, miles ones, and key deliverables. Prepare and present regular project reports to senior management, highlighting achievements, challenges, and recommendations for improvement. Understand contractual agreements with vendors, subcontractors, and suppliers. Support project team in the implementation of best practices in project management methodologies, lessons learned, striving for continuous improvement and innovation in project delivery. Coordinate best practice guidance with other leads for managing environmental aspects and impacts, monitoring for health and safety inclusion, and quality control and assurance initiatives across all construction project deliverables. Support interagency working groups with information requests, scheduling, plan development, presentations, and reporting if needed. When applicable, assist with compliance to International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards and any other standards as they apply to the project (example: ISO 45001, 14001, or 9001).

Required Qualifications, Skills, and Experience: Bachelor's degree in Marine Energy Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Engineering Management, or related field. Master's degree in related field preferred. Minimum of 5 years' experience in Marine Infrastructure Project Management or heavy civil engineering. Knowledge of relevant regulatory requirements and industry standards related to construction and renewable energy projects necessary. Understanding of onshore to offshore engineering and challenges associated. Intermediate/proficient level of understanding of Coastal Construction requirements, both from a technical and regulatory perspective necessary. A proven track record of successfully delivering complex projects on time and within budget, previous experience managing renewable energy construction projects is necessary. Ability to work independently with little or no guidance to remain on task and schedule, with a demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities and

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