
Responsible for the Operational Planning of Capital Improvement Projects and Identifying Fixture Equipment Requirements as described within the Approved Project Documentation. Reports directly to the Director, Operations Projects Equipment.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Works to improve the quality of Navy Exchange (NEX) customers' shopping experience by ensuring projects are properly planned and that F&E requirements are accurate.
- Works under the general supervision of the Director of Operations (Projects & Equipment), who establishes goals, deadlines, and indicates scope of responsibility. Carries out mission with an extremely high degree of independence. Exercises initiative and judgment in resolving problems and executing assignments through (cross-functional) staff within Operations, Facilities, other NEXCOM codes, and worldwide field operations.
- Interacts with varying management levels; Directors, District Vice Presidents, General and Branch Managers, etc. Ensures that F&E requirements are accurate for Major, Special, Minor, and Equipment projects. Verifies that orders and deliveries are executed promptly to support the project requirements.
- Serves as a primary Code N point of contact for the tracking of store capital projects; communicates relevant capital project data to the Director using project planning guidelines and checklists. Serves as primary Code N point of contact for collaboration and communication with Code B; assisting with development of project-related financial outlooks, scopes of work, design development and review, and other communications as required.
- Maintains Code NP Hub and Team Sites which serve as a cross-functional reference resource using multiple sources of data including links to project documentation such as project ledgers, purchase orders, tracking information, etc.
- Assists NEXCOM partners in the development of F&E requirements for project procurement. Utilizing established online checklists and profile sheets, develops an itemized list of shelving, racks, cabinetry, refrigeration, and collateral equipment required to execute the scope of the approved projects. Ensures that established checklists and profile sheets are kept up to date as standards and trends evolve. Reviews cost estimates for completeness before procurement (to be performed by others). Validates that the equipment requirements are adequate to support the project while minimizing overages.
- Extensive travel may be required and will include: Project planning and development, site condition validation (with documentation of discrepancies to plan), supervision of F&E installations, POAM and phasing plan development with field operations, and initial merchandising setup.
- Will provide periodic procurement support for projects and initiatives while performing as COR and/or ACOR for F&E contracts. Also provides periodic procurement support during periods of high project volume.
- Conducts post-project validation with photographic documentation and detailed lessons learned developed, communicated, and referenced on future projects. Conducts post-project analysis versus actual business objectives specified during project origination and reports findings to leadership.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
The incumbent of this position must file a Financial Disclosure Report (OGE) Form 450, as required.
Requires a total of 7 years of experience:
GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Three years of experience in administrative, professional, or other responsible work that enabled the applicant to gain knowledge of time management, organizational and multi-tasking abilities, extensive computer skills, and customer service capabilities. Skill in dealing with others in person-to-person work relationships, ability to effectively communicate to upper management, and the ability to exercise mature judgement.
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SUBSTITUTION OF EDUCATION FOR EXPERIENCE: Three years of academic study above the high school level may be substituted for nine months of experience, up to a maximum of a four-year bachelor’s degree in business administration or related field for three years of general experience.
AND SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE Four years experience in work that involved retail floor-planning, project management including budget and time adherence, resource leveling, and fixture & equipment requirements. Experience that required the knowledge of procurement procedures and constraints, and/or contract representative work, retail fixtures and equipment, materials, and/or floorplans. Outstanding organizational skills for tracking projects and equipment.
Preferred candidates should be a super-user of AutoCAD (or similar drafting software), Microsoft Excel, and Adobe Acrobat (or similar PDF-editing software) and have basic experience with the remaining Microsoft Office Suite and Microsoft SharePoint.

The Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM) Enterprise encompasses six business lines, boasting a workforce of more than 14,000 associates located around the globe. The command’s mission is to provide quality goods and services at a savings and support Navy quality of life programs for active duty military, retirees, reservists, veterans, Department of Defense civilians and families. The NEXCOM Enterprise is a non-appropriated fund instrumentality (NAFI) of the Department of Defense and the Department of the Navy. Therefore, most of NEXCOM’s expenses are paid with its earnings and not taxpayer dollars.
About Our Business Lines:
NEXCOM’s six business lines are: Navy Exchange (NEX), Ship Store Program, Uniform Program Management Office (UPMO), Telecommunications Program Office (TPO), Navy Clothing and Textile Research Facility (NCTRF) and NEXCOM Hospitality Group (NHG). Each business line provides the necessary support for the Navy’s warfighters and military families to remain ready and resilient.
As a Navy command, NEXCOM contributes to mission readiness by providing quality of life services to patrons no matter where they are stationed around the world.
Endless Opportunity:
While NEXCOM has different business lines, the majority of our employees work for NEX retail locations, Navy Hotel's or at NEXCOM’s Headquarters. Working for NEXCOM offers a diverse range of opportunities and career paths for upward mobility or transition through training and experience into a new field of work.
We welcome applicants from both the civilian and armed services communities. Please visit us at NEXCOMjobs.org to learn more about our enterprise and view the myriad of jobs available around the world!