Job Locations
US-DC-Washington, DC
Job ID |
2025-12600
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# of Openings |
1
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Category |
Engineering
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Overview
LMI seeks an experienced Firearms Range Lead to provide support to a DHS portfolio of firearms ranges in need of oversight, assessment and analysis, and performance improvement with the goal of ensuring a portfolio of safe and adequate firearms ranges to meet the client's firearms training needs. Join our team of collaborative self-starters focused on delivering practical and efficient solutions to help DHS keep our nation safe while supporting the facilitation of legitimate trade and travel. LMI is a consultancy dedicated to powering a future-ready, high-performing government, drawing from expertise in digital and analytic solutions, logistics, and management advisory services. We deliver integrated capabilities that incorporate emerging technologies and are tailored to customers' unique mission needs, backed by objective research and data analysis. Founded in 1961 to help the Department of Defense resolve complex logistics management challenges, LMI continues to enable growth and transformation, enhance operational readiness and resiliency, and ensure mission success for federal civilian and defense agencies. LMI has been named a 2024 #BestPlacestoWork in the United States by Built In! We are honored to be recognized as a company that values a people-centered culture, and we are grateful to our employees for making this possible!
Responsibilities
The Firearms range lead responsibilities are to
Propagate top-level DHS guidance on firearms range operations and suitability into the decision-making process for range investments across the client's range portfolio.
- Lead that assessment and analysis of the client's firing ranges, both at the level of individual ranges and across the portfolio.
- Mitigate health and safety risk to range stakeholders, including users and operators, by regularly assessing compliance with health and safety regulations.
- Monitor and mitigate the impacts of firearms range operations on outside stakeholders, including the natural environment, neighbors, etc.
- Track the status and task adjudication in the client's environmental compliance assessment (ECA) program for the firearms range portfolio.
- Instill standardization of use agreements.
- Perform ongoing analyses of the range portfolio to determine site-specific deficiencies and identify capacity and capability gaps within the portfolio.
- Develop a repeatable methodology to prioritize range capacity and capability gaps.
- Align the client's firearms range requirements to the DHS investment process through the development of a multi-year investment plan in accordance with the federal acquisition and budget process.
- Develop projects to infill gaps in the range portfolio in accordance with operational requirements and agency regulations and standards.
- Prepare a firearms range investment plan to include prioritized projects, associated cost estimates, and an overall implementation schedule.
- Provide regular briefings and reports to government leaders on the state of the firearms range program and the government's associated capability performance metrics.
- Lead meetings with stakeholders, including government leaders and program staff, other private sector contractors, service providers, and consultants.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree required in engineering, architecture, environmental science or related technical field. Master's degree or equivalent experience preferred.
- Minimum of eight (8) years' experience in facility, engineering and environmental management of firearms ranges.
- Must have experience with federal firearms range facilities and familiar with firearms range operations as well as range development and construction.
- Experience analyzing firearms regulations and providing strategic and tactical advice about implications and compliance.
- Experience in conducting feasibility studies, alternatives analyses, benefit-cost studies and other similar business cases.
- Experience preparing and developing multi-year investment plans aligned with federal acquisition and budget cycles.
- Familiar and versed in the built environment, including the planning and development of facilities from inception to operation (facility lifecycle).
- Able to gather, compile and analyze data at various levels to inform and guide government portfolio decisions.
- Familiar with database management and experience with the application of GIS data to a facilities portfolio.
- Experience facilitating meetings, activities and working groups related to firearms ranges.
- Strong interpersonal skills as evidenced by having facilitated and coordinated the efforts of government stakeholders and private sector consultants including architects/designers, engineers, and environmental planners in the firing range realm. Able to bridge the gap between federal leaders and private sector service providers.
- Able to communicate clearly with a wide variety of stakeholders orally and in writing using software including the MS suite of products (PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Project)
- Able to collaborate well with others and build strong relationships across teams of varying backgrounds and disciplines.
- Professional certification in a relevant discipline such as a Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Facility Manager (CFM), or similar is a plus.
- Ability to pass a government public trust background investigation, including financial, criminal, residential, educational, foreign affiliation, prohibited substance abuse, and employment verifications; active U.S. Customs and Border Protection background investigation (CBP BI) preferred. Please note that only U.S. citizens are eligible for a suitability determination.
Target salary range: $108,000 - $186,000 Disclaimer: The salary range displayed represents the typical salary range for this position and is not a guarantee of compensation. Individual salaries are determined by various factors including, but not limited to location, internal equity, business considerations, client contract requirements, and candidate qualifications, such as education, experience, skills, and security clearances.
LMI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. LMI is committed to the fair treatment of all and to our policy of providing applicants and employees with equal employment opportunities. LMI recruits, hires, trains, and promotes people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, pregnancy, disability, age, protected veteran status, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. If you are a person with a disability needing assistance with the application process, please contact accommodations@lmi.org Colorado Residents: In any materials you submit, you may redact or remove age-identifying information such as age, date of birth, or dates of school attendance or graduation. You will not be penalized for redacting or removing this information. Need help finding the right job?
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