FAQs
What is the primary purpose of the Project Manager position?
The primary purpose of the Project Manager position is to supervise and manage program activities across multiple engineering disciplines, including Civil, Structural, Mechanical, Architectural, and Electrical engineering, as well as general contracting.
What are the essential responsibilities of the Project Manager?
Essential responsibilities include managing and monitoring projects, attending weekly meetings, preparing project status reports, visiting construction sites, identifying potential problems in engineering plans, and supporting formal presentations.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A High School Diploma or equivalent is required, along with a minimum of three years of relevant experience. Strong oral and written communication skills, proficiency in Microsoft Office, and organizational skills are also necessary.
Is travel required for this position?
Yes, the position may require travel, especially for visits to construction sites and overseas locations (OCONUS).
What type of clearance must I obtain for this role?
Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret Government Clearance, which requires U.S. citizenship.
What work environment can I expect as a Project Manager?
The work environment typically consists of an office setting with occasional lifting of up to 20 pounds, constant sitting at a computer, and the necessity for mental alertness. Some positions may require being in overseas locations with challenging living and work conditions.
What safety responsibilities do employees have?
Employees are responsible for maintaining a safe work environment, completing training requirements, participating in emergency responses, and serving on safety committees and teams.
Does Amentum have a commitment to diversity and equal opportunity?
Yes, Amentum is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and ensures hiring practices provide equal opportunity for employment without regard to various protected categories under federal, state, or local laws.