Serving Congress and the Supreme Court, the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) is the builder and steward of the landmark buildings and grounds of Capitol Hill. Our staff preserves and maintains the historic buildings, monuments, art and inspirational gardens on the Capitol campus.
We are seeking an exceptional General Engineer or Architect to support the project development lifecycle through the renewal, renovation, and maintenance of some of the Nation’s most treasured assets. The selectee will lead a group of project managers in the completion of construction project delivery from initial scope development through design implementation and award of construction contracts.
All applications must be submitted via USAjobs.gov. Please use the following link to review full vacancy details and to apply.
This position is being advertised as an interdisciplinary General Engineer/Architect position which means you may be placed into an Engineer position or an Architect position based on your educational background and/or qualifications.
Specialized experience for this position must demonstrate the following:
Managing construction projects from initial scope development through design implementation and award of construction contracts.
Providing leadership and administrative direction for projects and program activities, staff, and resources, including costs, design and contractor performance.
Preparing, administering and managing program budget.
Communicating project/program information effectively to a full range of internal and external individuals or groups (e.g., congressional members and staff, congressional committees, stakeholders, industry leaders, and representatives of other Federal agencies).
Please review the full vacancy announcement to see all position requirements.
Serving Congress and the Supreme Court, the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) is the builder and steward of the landmark buildings and grounds of Capitol Hill. Our staff preserves and maintains the historic buildings, monuments, art and inspirational gardens on the Capitol campus.