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Project Engineer Federal Facilities & Capital Assessments

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Golden Wolf, LLC

Washington, DC (In Person)

$125,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/7/2026

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Project Engineer - Federal Facilities & Capital Assessments Golden Wolf, LLC - 4.5 Washington, DC Job Details Full-time $100,000 - $150,000 a year 17 hours ago Benefits Paid holidays Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off Vision insurance 401(k) matching Life insurance Qualifications Bachelor's degree in engineering Bachelor's degree Data collection
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Holiday Pay Long-Term Disability Short-Term Disability Life Insurance 401(k) matching Competitive salary Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Why This Role Matters As a Project Engineer, you will support the Architect of the Capitol (AOC), helping steward and modernize some of the nation's most important civic and historic facilities. Your work will directly inform capital investment decisions for the U.S. Legislative Branch—combining engineering expertise, project leadership, and public-sector mission impact. This is an opportunity for an experienced Mechanical or Electrical Engineer to lead facility condition assessments, guide technical teams, and develop actionable recommendations that shape long-term infrastructure planning across a complex federal campus. Position Summary The Senior Project Engineer supports facility condition assessments and capital planning initiatives for a major federal facilities program. This role manages multiple concurrent assessment projects while providing technical engineering oversight for building systems evaluations, equipment deficiency reviews, and technical report development. The position blends project management, technical leadership, and engineering analysis to ensure accurate, high-quality work products that inform capital improvement strategies—while navigating federal design standards, sustainability requirements, and historic preservation constraints. You'll Be a Strong Fit If You Have A Mechanical or Electrical Engineering background Experience leading facility assessments or capital planning efforts Strong technical judgment in reviewing building systems and equipment deficiencies Confidence in managing multiple projects simultaneously Interest in federal, public-sector, or historic facilities Key Responsibilities Project Management & Delivery Manage multiple concurrent facility assessment and engineering projects Develop and maintain project schedules, budgets, and resource plans Coordinate multidisciplinary teams, including engineers, consultants, and stakeholders Lead project status meetings and provide clear progress reporting Ensure timely, high-quality delivery of all project deliverables Technical Engineering & Assessments Conduct engineering studies, feasibility analyses, and building systems assessments under Program Manager direction Review mechanical or electrical system conditions and identify improvement needs Provide technical oversight for assessment methodologies and data collection Review designs, specifications, drawings, and calculations for building systems Ensure compliance with federal codes, sustainability requirements, and historic preservation standards Reporting, QA & Capital Recommendations Oversee the development of comprehensive technical assessment reports Perform technical review and quality control for all deliverables Develop detailed work scopes and capital improvement recommendations Evaluate lifecycle costs and benefits for equipment replacement or modernization Ensure clarity, accuracy, and alignment of reports with program objectives Collaboration & Technical Leadership Provide engineering guidance and mentorship to project teams Serve as a technical liaison to agency stakeholders and program leadership Collaborate with architects, preservation specialists, and other disciplines Support executive-level briefings and stakeholder presentations Promote consistent application of engineering standards across projects Qualifications Education Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (required) Master's degree in Engineering or related field (preferred) Professional Experience Approximately 8-12 years of progressive experience in mechanical or electrical engineering for building or infrastructure projects Experience managing multiple concurrent technical or engineering projects Background in facility condition assessments, capital planning, or asset management Experience providing technical oversight for engineering reports and deliverables Strong project coordination and stakeholder communication skills Technical Expertise Engineering studies and feasibility analyses Facility condition assessments (FCA) and equipment deficiency analysis Development and quality assurance of technical reports Review of mechanical or electrical designs and calculations Familiarity with federal codes, standards, and sustainability requirements Preferred Experience Experience working with federal agencies (e.g., AOC, GSA, USACE, NAVFAC, or other federal entities) Background in historic facilities or preservation-sensitive projects Experience with energy efficiency, sustainable building systems, or facility modernization Experience supporting capital improvement plans or investment strategies Licenses & Certifications Professional Engineer (PE) license (preferred, not required)
FE / EIT
certification PMP or similar project management credential (a plus) Candidates with strong federal facilities, assessment, or technical leadership experience are encouraged to apply, even if not all preferred credentials are met. About GoldenWolf GoldenWolf is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned, Women-Owned Small Business providing comprehensive facility management and professional services to federal agencies. The company specializes in facility condition assessments, quality assurance, construction management, capital planning, and technical advisory services across civilian and defense sectors. GoldenWolf partners with federal clients to ensure the long-term performance, safety, and stewardship of mission-critical public facilities—while offering engineers meaningful work, stability, and opportunities for professional growth. Learn more at www.goldenwolf.com. Equal Employment Opportunity GoldenWolf, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers all qualified applicants without regard to any protected status, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.

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