The Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO) directs the worldwide overseas building program for the U.S. Department of State. Working with other offices and bureaus, foreign affairs agencies, and Congress, OBO sets worldwide priorities for the design, construction, acquisition, maintenance, use, and sale of real properties and the use of sales proceeds. As the single real property manager for the U.S. government's diplomatic facilities overseas, OBO's portfolio spans 285 worldwide missions and over 80,000,000 square feet of functioning property. OBO's primary mission is to provide safe, secure, and functional facilities that represent the U.S. government to the host nation and support the Department's staff as they work to achieve U.S. foreign policy objectives abroad.
OBO is guided by the principles of Excellence in Diplomatic Facilities. Delivering excellence is a comprehensive process that seeks to utilize the best methods, technologies, and staff abilities. Each office, person, and action in OBO contributes to the realization of this goal. Through this program, OBO employs a collaborative and integrated approach that demands solutions that are creative, economical, and environmentally appropriate. OBO project teams are challenged to apply these principles, coordinate their efforts, and deliver built embassy complexes that represent the best in American architecture, design, engineering, technology, sustainability, art, culture, and construction execution.
This position is in the Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations, Program Development, Coordination, and Support Directorate, Office of Design and Engineering, Electrical Engineering Division (OBO/PDCS/DE/EE). DE serves as OBO's code officials and provides design, research, and technical assistance bureau-wide for all Department of State (DOS) facilities overseas. Within DE, EE is responsible for all aspects of electrical engineering design, telecommunications, and emanations security for our embassy facilities worldwide, new, and existing, including maintaining an up-to-date set of design criteria for this type of work. The Division's electrical engineers conduct surveys on existing facilities, provide troubleshooting, and on-site consultations for resolution to electrical engineering problems. EE covers power systems from point of connection to the local commercial power system to the on-site transformer substations, on-site standby power plants, exterior and interior power distribution, and lighting (area and security) systems. The Division prepares scopes of work and provides design review services for both post-initiated projects and in support of all OBO's capital and non-capital projects. Responsibility for telecommunications and emanations security - RF and acoustical shielding and cabling systems for classified and unclassified data and voice to monitoring, testing, and acceptance of the finished related systems. Electrical engineering systems include, but are not limited to, electrical power distribution systems (low and medium voltage), telecommunications cabling infrastructure, prime power generating plants, interior and exterior lighting, equipment and devices, radio frequency (RF), and acoustical shielding.
As an Electrical Engineer assigned to the Electrical Engineering Division of OBO/PDCS/DE, the incumbent serves as an engineer with responsibility to apply engineering concepts and principles to analyze and evaluate electrical systems for the technical business management of designated design, construction, and renovation or alteration projects at embassies, consulates, senior officers' residences, staff quarters, special use structures, and other facilities at diverse overseas locations, and for collaborating with planning and design managers and OBO construction Project Executives on the planning, design, and construction of specific projects and ensuring that timely and accurate technical information is available to top management in OBO. In furtherance of these responsibilities, the incumbent performs tasks and assignments under the guidance and direction of a senior engineer or the Division Chief that typically include, but are not necessarily limited to the following:
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