General Engineer - Project Programmer, Hurlbert Field, FL

Hurlbert Field, FL
Full Time
Mid Level
General Engineer -  Project Programmer
Hurlburt Field, Florida | Full-Time, On-Site
About the Opportunity ASR International Corporation, with over 40 years of experience providing engineering, construction management, and technical services to the U.S. Department of Defense, is seeking a qualified General Engineer Project Programmer to support the USAF at Hurlburt Field, Florida.
This position is embedded in the Engineering Flight (CEN). The role focuses on upfront requirements definition, project programming, data analysis, and development of technical packages that enable successful design and construction execution for Special Operations facilities and infrastructure.
Services are performed on-site at Hurlburt Field in support of a Performance Work Statement (PWS) dated 15 June 2026.
Position Summary The CEN-General Engineer Project Programmer will deliver high-quality, timely programming and requirements support services and deliverables. Work includes data collection and analysis, development of programming documents and cost estimates, visual media and geospatial support, and technical reviews while meeting strict performance thresholds (adequate requirement definition ≥90% of the time; documents with only minor errors and revisions completed in ≤2 days).
Key Responsibilities Project Programming & Requirements Definition: • Perform data collection and analysis to sufficiently define requirements for project programming and submission to A/E firms. • Develop parametric cost estimates, design instructions, and supporting data for DD Form 1391s and other programming documents.
Requirement Development & Visual/Geospatial Support: • Design and produce visual media products in support of the 1 SOCES mission. • Utilize geospatial information (GeoBase, GeoReach) in support of 1 SOCES programs.
Design Management & Pre-Award Support: • Develop technical requirements and documents suitable for delivery to A/E contractors. • Review A/E design submittals for functional/technical accuracy, completeness, and regulatory compliance; provide written recommendations within one week. • Provide technical interchange support including presentations, agendas, and meeting minutes.
Design & Project Development Support: • Prepare documents and technical requirements suitable for construction contractors. • Review construction contractor deliverables and provide technical recommendations.
Technical & Administrative Support: • Maintain program/project files, organize documentation, and provide administrative support. • Deliver monthly status reports and support Quality Control Plan requirements. • Use government ADP systems and maintain data repositories while handling only CUI-level information.
Compliance & Professional Standards: • Ensure all work avoids inherently governmental functions; do not make binding decisions, obligate funds, or sign contracts on behalf of the Government. • Maintain high standards of personal hygiene and professional appearance while on duty. • Complete required training (Level 1 Anti-Terrorism, Information Assurance certification per DoDM 8140.03) and maintain current CAC and base access.
Minimum QualificationsEducation: Bachelor’s degree in engineering or architecture from an ABET- or NAAB-accredited curriculum. • Experience: Minimum five (5) years developing programs, solutions, and designs related to DoD or commercial facilities, infrastructure, and utility systems. • Citizenship & Access: U.S. Citizenship required. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Common Access Card (CAC), successfully complete NACI/SF85 background investigation (position of trust for unescorted base access and system access), and complete required Information Assurance certification. No access to classified information; CUI handling only. No foreign nationals permitted. • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and ability to use relevant design/calculation software. • Strong written and verbal communication skills for technical reports, presentations, and stakeholder coordination. • Valid U.S. driver’s license (for on-base operations).
Preferred Qualifications • Experience with Air Force project programming, DD Form 1391 processes, and federal construction support. • Strong data analysis, technical writing, and presentation skills. • Familiarity with geospatial tools (GeoBase) or government ADP systems used by civil engineer squadrons.
Work Environment, Schedule & Location: On-site at Hurlburt Field, Florida (desk space and government-furnished computer with unclassified network access in Building 90053). No routine travel outside the Hurlburt Field perimeter is expected.
Hours: Core base hours 0730–1630, Monday–Friday. Contractor may adjust hours as needed for timely completion at no additional cost to the Government. No work required on 11 federal holidays. Performance is not mission-essential during crises unless directed in writing.
Compensation & Benefits: Competitive salary commensurate with experience and qualifications. ASR offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance, 401(k) retirement plan, and generous paid time off.
About ASR International Corporation: Headquartered in Hauppauge, NY with a regional office in Pensacola, FL supporting Southeast U.S. DoD installations, ASR delivers engineering, construction management, inspection, project controls, and technical services under major IDIQ/BPA vehicles (SeaPort-NxG, GSA OASIS+, ECMS IV, and others). We serve as the owner’s representative on critical projects for the U.S. Navy, USACE, Air Force, and other federal clients.
Equal Opportunity Employer ASR International Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.
This position is contingent upon contract award, funding, and successful completion of all access and training requirements.

 

About ASR International

ASR provides world-wide Management and Technical Support Services to Government agencies and Fortune 500 customers. Founded in 1986 and headquartered in Long Island, NY, ASR serves its clients with a full spectrum of complex professional and technical support services including Construction Management, Engineering, Logistics, Project Management and Quality Control across the U.S. and in more than 40 countries worldwide.

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