Civil Eng/Shore Infrastructure SME at TeleSolv Consulting
Washington, District of Columbia, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Apr, 26

Salary

150000.0

Posted On

25 Jan, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Civil Engineering, Shore Infrastructure, Policy Development, Acquisition Programs, Documentation, Consultation, Technical Advice, Presentation Skills, Report Writing, Process Improvement, Stakeholder Engagement, Meeting Participation, Policy Recommendations, Guidelines Development, Advisory Support, Quality Assurance

Industry

Business Consulting and Services

Description
Civil Eng/Shore Infrastructure SME Application Deadline: 15 May 2026 Department: Federal Services Employment Type: Full Time Location: Washington, DC Compensation: $140,000 - $150,000 / year Description TeleSolv Consulting has an immediate opportunity to work with the Federal Government as a Civil Eng/Shore Infrastructure SME. Responsibilities: The Contractor shall provide a Subject Matter Expert (SME) to support policy and process recommendations for major and non-major acquisition programs within Civil Engineering/Shore Infrastructure domain. The Contractor shall develop and provide expert-level policy development support and process recommendations for major and non-major acquisition programs within the Civil Engineering/Shore Infrastructure domain. These recommendations shall be informed by a deep understanding of, and adherence to, relevant acquisition policies and processes pertaining to Civil Engineering/Shore Infrastructure, including Department of Defense (DoD) or government agency shore infrastructure acquisition policies and processes. The CE/SI SME shall be able to perform the following tasks: Assist in the development and improvement of Acquisition policies and guidelines related to major and non-major CE/SI acquisition programs; identify gaps and inefficiencies in current policies and processes and propose adjustments or new approaches; Assist in the development and maintenance of documentation and briefing templates for CE/SI programs; Maintain currency on relevant CE/SI instructions in DOD and the government agency. Advise Office Chief on potential impacts to CG policies and provide recommendations for changes. Advisory Support The Contractor shall provide both consultation and written products as part of the advisory support for Civil Engineering/Shore Infrastructure. Advisory support tasks include: Providing expert consultation and advice on Shore Infrastructure/Civil Engineering policies and processes, both verbally and in written form. Developing comprehensive reports, white papers, and policy recommendations for improving CE/SI acquisition processes. Participating in meetings and working groups to offer technical advice and support decision-making. Preparing and delivering presentations to senior government agency officials on proposed policy changes and their potential impacts. Performance Metrics The Contractor’s advisory support performance will be evaluated based on: Timeliness: Meeting deadlines specified in the Task Orders for consultation engagements and written products. Accuracy: Providing precise and technically accurate advice and documentation. Quality and depth of recommendations: Delivering high-quality, well-structured, and thorough written products. Stakeholder Feedback: Satisfaction of the government agency officials with the relevance, clarity, and usefulness of the advisory support provided. Qualifications: The CE/SI SME shall be able to perform the following tasks: Assist in the development and improvement of Acquisition policies and guidelines related to major and non-major CE/SI acquisition programs; identify gaps and inefficiencies in current policies and processes and propose adjustments or new approaches; Assist in the development and maintenance of documentation and briefing templates for CE/SI programs; 7 Maintain currency on relevant CE/SI instructions in DOD and the government agency. Advise Office Chief on potential impacts to CG policies and provide recommendations for changes. 2.9.1 Advisory Support The Contractor shall provide both consultation and written products as part of the advisory support for Civil Engineering/Shore Infrastructure. Advisory support tasks include: Providing expert consultation and advice on Shore Infrastructure/Civil Engineering policies and processes, both verbally and in written form. Developing comprehensive reports, white papers, and policy recommendations for improving CE/SI acquisition processes. Participating in meetings and working groups to offer technical advice and support decision-making. Preparing and delivering presentations to senior government agency officials on proposed policy changes and their potential impacts. 2.9.2 Performance Metrics The Contractor’s advisory support performance will be evaluated based on: Timeliness: Meeting deadlines specified in the Task Orders for consultation engagements and written products. Accuracy: Providing precise and technically accurate advice and documentation. Quality and depth of recommendations: Delivering high-quality, well-structured, and thorough written products. Stakeholder Feedback: Satisfaction of the government agency officials with the relevance, clarity, and usefulness of the advisory support provided. Preferred: BSCE and MSCE
Responsibilities
The Contractor shall provide a Subject Matter Expert (SME) to support policy and process recommendations for acquisition programs within the Civil Engineering/Shore Infrastructure domain. Responsibilities include developing policies, identifying gaps, and providing advisory support to senior government officials.
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