Architect Or Engineer-In-Training at Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
Company: University of the District of Columbia
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: November 8, 2024
Job Description:
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view more details about this job.As an Architect or
Engineer-in-Training for Internal Customer Support (Concessions) I
for the Airports Authority, you will gain real-world experience and
industry knowledge in an established Engineering division of the
Airports Authority as you work toward earning your Professional
License.This is a four-year training program designed to lead to
placement in a full-time Architect or Engineer position for
Internal Customer Support (Concessions) Projects.The Architect or
Engineer-in-Training Program extends for a period of approximately
four years. Upon achieving an appropriate professional
certification and/or meeting the career ladder criteria, usually in
the second year of employment, a one-grade increase is awarded
non-competitively, and the incumbent remains on this job
description (Architect or Engineer-in-Training). By the end of the
four-year employment, the incumbent is expected to have earned
either a Professional Engineer License or a Registered Architect
License.After 24 months of successful performance (end of Year 2)
and upon completing the following:
- Architect or Engineer-in-Training Development training focused
on Internal Customer Support (Concessions) projects.
- Understanding the Airports Authority's Project Delivery
Methods.
- Assist and manage weekly project status schedule.
- Use engineering software utilized by the department.
- Interview organization personnel to understand objectives,
roles, and responsibilities.
- Gain knowledge of industry best practices and trends.
- Prepare value engineering reports and presentations.
- Demonstrate understanding of the design manual, code handbook,
and RS Means.
- For Engineers: Pass the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam and
obtain Engineer-in-Training designation.
- For Architects: Make progress toward obtaining a professional
Architectural license in the United States through NCARB
registration.
- Coordinate with stakeholders on project progression.
- Document required experience for licensure or
certification.Upon achieving these criteria, a one-grade increase
is awarded non-competitively to the incumbent supporting Internal
Customer Support (Concessions) projects and moves to the Architect
or Engineer-in-Training II (S21) job profile.After an additional 24
months of successful performance (end of Year 4) and upon
completing the following:
- Assist the Project Manager in project development and
construction phase for Internal Customer Support
(Concessions).
- Participate in CCP and executive presentations on design and
construction stages.
- Assist in the design review period.
- Coordinate with stakeholders on project progression.
- Manage weekly project status schedule.
- Lead a small planning, design and/or construction project.
- Document engineering/architect experiences as required per
state board for licensure or airport planning and design
experiences as required for certification.At the end of Year 4, you
will have successfully completed the Office of Engineering training
program and will have 12 months to obtain state licensure and/or
certification. Upon obtaining state licensure and/or certification,
a one-grade increase is awarded, and the incumbent is promoted
non-competitively to a full-performance S22 position.Works under
the direct supervision of the Department Manager; however, may take
direction from other licensed professional engineers and registered
architects to satisfy Professional License program
requirements.Serves in the Airports Authority's Office of
Engineering located at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
and Washington Dulles International Airport.Performs a variety of
activities in support of the assigned Department. Rotates through
the Office's Design, Construction, Project Controls and Management,
Planning, Building Codes, and Environmental Departments. Work
typically involves learning and expanding skills while performing a
range of engineering and architectural duties.GENERAL
RESPONSIBILITIESPerforms varied architect/engineering duties under
the direct supervision of licensed professional engineers or
registered architect managers while learning about the Airports
Authority and the Office of Engineering and its functions. Examples
of duties include but are not limited to:
- Manages or assists in the design of capital projects and
Internal Customer Support (Concessions) projects at both airports.
Inspects and recommends approval or disapproval of design
consultant's work.
- Prepares planning/design drawings and specifications, and
architectural/engineering studies under the supervision of a
licensed architect/engineer.
- Assists with the development and maintenance of the Master
Integrated Project Schedule (MIPS) for Airports Authority design
and construction projects for Ronald Reagan Washington National
Airport, and Washington Dulles International Airport.
- Manages or assists with the management of Internal Customer
Support (Concessions) construction projects. Inspects and monitors
new construction and recommends approval or disapproval of
work.
- Arranges for submission of construction progress reports;
reviews reports for adequacy and accuracy of services performed,
construction schedules, laboratory reports, etc.; reviews/approves
shop drawings, material lists, catalog samples, etc.; and confers
with designers.
- May perform special studies, analyses, and projects to
establish or improve systems for construction scheduling, quality
control, cost control, progress reporting, and safety.
- May serve as an assistant project manager during a project's
planning and programming phases and as a project team member
through a project's design, construction, activation, and
operation.
- Assists in the development of detailed budgets and forecast
costs. Prepares periodic project and contract cost and schedule
reports, charts, or graphs. Compiles project and contract cost,
scope, and schedule statuses.
- Assists in enforcing the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building
Code (VUSBC) on all construction on Airports Authority property.
Performs periodic inspections of construction projects to check for
code violations as well as discrepancies between plans and actual
construction.
- Works with the Organization Development Manager and Department
Manager to create an individual development and performance plan.
Identifies weaknesses and strengths in education, training, and
experience.
- Participates in quarterly reviews of performance.
- Performs other duties as assigned.QUALIFICATIONS[ENGINEERS
ONLY] Must have a bachelor's degree in engineering from an
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) and be
eligible to sit for the Fundamentals of Engineering
Exam.[ARCHITECTS ONLY] Must have an Architectural Degree from a
National Architectural Accrediting Board accredited institution and
be eligible to obtain a professional Architectural license in the
United States through registration in the National Council of
Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB).Knowledge of and ability
to apply the principles and practices of airport planning,
engineering, or architecture.Ability to perform analyses of data
and information.Ability to use AutoCAD and BIM software in design,
design development, and construction documents.Ability to review
and develop project specifications.Ability to speak and write
effectively.Skill in using a computer, with emphasis on project
management and construction and engineering
systems/software.EDUCATIONA bachelor's degree in engineering (such
as Civil, Construction, Structural, Mechanical,
Electrical/Electronics, or Environmental) from an Accreditation
Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) accredited institution
or a professional Architectural Degree from a National
Architectural Accrediting Board accredited institution, earned
between 2020 and 2024.CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES REQUIREDNECESSARY
SPECIAL FACTORSMay operate a vehicle landside and airside (requires
AOA permit).Work is typically reviewed in progress and upon
completion for quantity, quality, timeliness, teamwork, customer
service, and other factors.May be required to work nights and
weekends depending on project schedules and airport/ roadway
operations.May be subject to adverse weather conditions and exposed
to dirt, grease, odors, hazardous substances, and loud noise when
visiting construction sites. Wear protective equipment, as
required.A background security investigation will be required for
all new hires.Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority is an
Equal Opportunity Employer. Follow us on Twitter @MWAAcareers.
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