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Amentum has an opportunity for an Infrastructure & Security Project Manager, to lead a complex portfolio of modernization and security initiatives critical to the FCC/C10th FLT operational requirements in Hawaii. You will be the central point of contact for communicating all project requirements, strategic plans, and resource needs to headquarters, ensuring our operational environment remains secure, resilient, and mission-ready.
Job Responsibility:
Manage all phases of facility renovations and/or modifications from initial planning, engineering, design, through construction
Serve as the primary liaison to headquarters, communicating all project requirements, strategic plans and resource needs
Direct the full lifecycle of a large-scale modernization project spanning across 20 buildings and 5 sites
Assess operational requirements and security vulnerabilities to develop and execute a comprehensive project of modernization and renovation projects
Identify and mitigate risks to the project and organizational security
Skillfully interface with senior military and civilian officials (including Flag/SES level)
Conduct on-site surveys to ensure the efficient use of assigned space while guaranteeing strict compliance with all physical security protocols
Conduct and document regular inspections to confirm unwavering compliance with defined project objectives and all physical security standards
Prepare and present compelling oral and written briefs to leadership on project status, physical security readiness, and challenges
Lead and guide cross-functional teams to deliver secure spaces configured for mission success
This position may require up to 10% travel
Requirements:
Active Top-Secret Clearance with SCI eligibility and current CI Polygraph
US Citizenship is required to obtain a Top-Secret Clearance
A minimum of eight (8) years of experience in project management
At least three (3) years managing projects for a U.S. Government or Department of War entity
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university, or at least 4+ years of leading comparable initiatives
Demonstrated experience in managing complex, multi-stakeholder projects, including planning, resource management, and risk management
Working knowledge of physical security principles and concepts (e.g., access control, intrusion detection, and secure area construction)
Proven ability to prepare and present clear and concise written and oral reports to leadership
Experience coordinating with diverse teams and external stakeholders to achieve project goals
Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification
Nice to have:
10+ years of experience in project management, with a significant portion focused on military construction (MILCON), infrastructure modernization, or physical security projects for the Department of the Navy
Master’s degree in a relevant field such as Business Administration (MBA), Project Management, or Security Management