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Building management specialists (also known as building managers) in our Public Buildings Service team play a vital role in overseeing and operating one of the largest, most diverse, and unique real estate portfolios in the United States.
They are at the forefront of our mission, shaping and optimizing the buildings and work environments that enable our federal customers to deliver essential services to the millions of Americans who depend on them.
Read on for a closer look at the responsibilities of building managers and building management specialists and how they make a positive impact.
Keep things running smoothly: Start your day by ensuring all building systems — from climate control to plumbing — are in top-notch working condition. Regularly monitor and schedule maintenance to keep everything operating seamlessly.
Connect with tenants: Meet with the diverse group of federal agency tenants that work in our buildings. Listen and address any concerns they might have, fostering a collaborative and supportive environment.
Bring spaces to life: Engage with clients to understand their vision for space improvements. Navigate the exciting world of contracting and funding to make those enhancements a reality, ensuring every workspace reflects the unique needs of its occupants.
Ensure quality control: Oversee and evaluate contractor work to ensure it aligns with the contract terms. Your keen eye for detail ensures that projects are executed to the highest standards.
Utilize technology and systems: Leverage GSA systems to effortlessly provide information on contracts, projects, and other vital aspects. Stay connected and keep everyone in the loop with the latest updates.
We are looking for candidates who bring a unique blend of skills and qualities that set the stage for success in these positions. If you possess the following attributes, you might be the ideal candidate:
Construction control representatives in our Public Buildings Service team play a vital role in overseeing and operating one of the largest, most diverse, and unique federal real estate portfolios in the United States.
They are at the forefront of our efforts, shaping and optimizing the buildings and work environments that enable our federal customers to deliver mission-critical services to the millions of Americans who depend on them.
Read on for a closer look at what construction control representatives are responsible for and how they make a positive impact.
Connect with tenants: This position is at the forefront of the customer experience, meeting regularly with a diverse group of federal agency tenants. Listen and address any concerns they might have, fostering a collaborative and supportive environment.
Represent the agency: Manage the construction contracts for preserving, restoring, altering or rehabilitating the many federal buildings and leased spaces within the federal portfolio. Collaborate with project managers to move jobs forward.
Bring spaces to life: Engage with clients to understand their vision for space improvements. Navigate the exciting world of contracting and funding to make those enhancements a reality, ensuring every workspace reflects the unique needs of its occupants.
Ensure quality control: Oversee and evaluate contractor work to ensure it aligns with the contract terms. Your keen eye for detail ensures that projects are executed to the highest standards.
Utilize technology and systems: Leverage GSA application systems to effortlessly provide information on contracts, projects, and other vital aspects. Stay connected and keep everyone in the loop with the latest updates.
We are looking for candidates who bring a unique blend of skills and qualities that set the stage for success in these positions. If you possess the following attributes, you might be the ideal candidate: