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Open: June 24, 2026 — Closes: July 4, 2026
Summary
Serves as the Facility Management Systems Specialist, responsible for managing and overseeing the park's Facility Management Software System (FMSS). Supports the Facility Management Division in a National Park Service unit with diverse buildings, utilities, roads, trails, campgrounds, and landscaping.
Major Duties
At the full performance level (GS-09) the major duties of this position include, but are not limited to the following: Developing facility and non-facility projects in the Project Management Information System (PMIS). Overseeing asset identification, parametric condition assessments, lifecycle analysis, cost estimating, and work order creation. Manages and updates asset data, calculates Current Replacement Value (CRV), evaluates Facility Condition Index (FCI) metrics, and develops or reviews facility projects in PMIS to ensure alignment with maintenance, budgeting, and planning requirements. Provides reporting and analytical support for park leadership and coordinates FMSS-related actions across all park divisions. Providing support and guidance on all practical and technical aspects of software and databases used to track facility management functions. Identifying, defining, and reporting problems and possible contingencies that could create issues with the input and tracking of required facilities data. Serves as the park's Seasonal Housing Coordinator, assisting the Housing Manager by processing housing requests, assigning quarters, updating allotment sheets, preparing iQMIS records, and supporting the administration of the seasonal housing program This is a career-seasonal position. Career-seasonal appointments are permanent positions and include the same benefits as Career appointments, but do not provide work on a year-round basis. You will be placed in a pay status and can expect to work a minimum of 22 pay periods not to exceed a maximum of 25 pay periods per year.