The National Security Data & Policy Institute (NSDPI) at the University of Virginia seeks candidates for a Project Manager for a multi-year project with the Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), USACE Engineering With Nature scientists and engineers, and the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Viginia Security Corridor Sentinel Landscape team (regulatory and research) to develop adaptive infrastructure for natural hazards and threats that impact the training and readiness of Department of Defense in the Mid-Atlantic region. This is anticipated to be a 5-year research and development effort working toward implementation of significant keystone infrastructure projects that can mitigate natural hazard impacts to the operations and readiness of DoD installations in the mid-Atlantic region. The initial phase (20-months) will focus on design research for hazard adaptation technologies in support of military installations impacted by erosion, storms, and flooding. Upon successful completion of the first phase, two additional stages will refine the concepts and work with private sector partners identified in stage one to prepare for implementation, including permitting, refined costing, and analysis of implications at scale. The Project Manager will be responsible for conducting and managing research activities to meet an intensive schedule of project deliverables. They will serve as the day-to-day manager of project operations, coordinate with the project team (internal and external), manage research and project development milestones, create drawings and records of the project work, and coordinate travel. This role reports to the Research Program Director.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level