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Supervisory Realty Specialist

Annapolis Junction, Maryland
Salary
$168K–$195K/yr
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
8/6/2025

Job Description

Summary

Lead federal real estate operations, manage complex negotiations, and ensure regulatory compliance for a government agency.

This leadership role seeks a highly experienced real estate professional to oversee federal real estate operations. You will direct complex real estate activities and ensure strict adherence to federal regulations.

  • *Key Responsibilities:**
  • Lead and manage a team of real estate employees.
  • Direct and execute federal real estate activities.
  • Conduct complex real estate negotiations, including leases, licenses, easements, or permits.
  • Apply federal real estate regulations to ensure mission success.
  • *Required Experience:**
  • One year of specialized experience leading real estate teams and directing federal real estate activities.
  • Proven experience in conducting complex real estate negotiations.
  • Demonstrated ability to apply federal regulations related to real estate.
  • *Note: Specialized experience is required; education cannot be substituted for experience.*
  • *Key Skills:**
  • Managing Human Resources
  • Planning and Evaluation
  • Problem Solving
  • Real Estate Expertise


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Much of the nation's infrastructure was built on the proverbial back of the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). In the 19th and 20th centuries, it built coastal fortifications, improved harbors, eliminated navigation hazards on key rivers, surveyed roads and canals, protected natural resources, constructed buildings and monuments, and explored and mapped much of the western frontier. Today, the USACE is the world's largest public engineering, design, and construction management agency and is involved in research and development, military contingencies, humanitarian assistance, environmental protection, and water resource development. The USACE employs some 34,000 civilians and soldiers.

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