Excellent oral and written communication.Experience with Microsoft Office and data base software.Knowledgeable about Federal contracting requirements.Serve as the Company’s Federal Compliance Officer:.Assist with Proposal writeups on small business utilization and implementation.Interface with HDCC’s Preconstruction/Estimating personnel during proposals and estimate preparation to maximize use of small business entities.Interface with Government’s Small Business Officers.Lead and conduct annual HDCC SB awareness and training sessions for our people.Coordinate, participate and/or host Small Business workshops, events, and training sessions.Compile and submit the corporate Small Business reports.Maintain HDCC’s Small Business Databases.Lead/Assist with SB Audits and any needed audit responses.Develop, lead, and perform annual self-audit of our Small Business Program to ensure we are compliant.Manage, maintain and update HDCC’s Small Business Program, procedures, and processes.Coordinate with HDCC’s Corporate Small Business Liaison Office (SBLO) and each of the Division VP Small Business Liaison Officers.Main point of Contact for HDCC on our Small Business efforts. The Small Business Programs Coordinator provides support on the project’s small business program. OAHU-SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR (DRY DOCK PROJECT) (Regular Full Time) We strive to recruit and hire the most qualified individuals for our Construction Engineering Program and our projects. Hawaiian Dredging has developed some of the finest construction professionals in Hawaii. Since that first dredging project, Hawaiian Dredging has evolved into a leader in the construction industry with projects ranging from the building of residential and military housing, major shopping centers, hotels, resorts, condominiums, office buildings and parking structures to highways, military facilities, industrial projects and renovation and repair work in Hawaii. “So it is with our new office.Hawaiian Dredging Construction Company, Inc., a Kajima company, is a Hawaii-based company with roots dating back to 1902 when Walter Dillingham obtained a contract to dredge a channel into Pearl Harbor. “We have a long history in Hawaii and while we are proud of our past we also look forward to our future,” Majkut said in a statement. Hawaiian Dredging, founded in 1902, plans to rename the building the Hawaiian Dredging Building. Gerry Majkut, Hawaiian Dredging president, said it will be a natural fit for a company with a long history to occupy the historic building featuring Renaissance Revival architecture, decorative plaster, a giant stained-glass window and red-tile roof. The company began renovating the outside of the old building last month and expects to finish the interior in mid-2017. Hawaiian Dredging is the general contractor for the towers. Part of the old News Building was demolished to make room for a parking garage for the second tower. The first tower was completed last year, and the second tower is slated to be finished later this year. Local investment firm Downtown Capital LLC bought the 3.7-acre property in 2012 for $22 million from former Advertiser owner Gannett Co., and has used most of the property to develop two condominium towers called 801 South St. combined the two newspapers into the Honolulu Star-Advertiser based at Waterfront Plaza. The Honolulu Star-Bulletin also was based in the building for many years. Long known as the News Building, the three-story complex was built in 1929 for the Pacific Commercial Advertiser that later became The Honolulu Advertiser. The company purchased the nearly 90-year-old building at the corner of Kapiolani Boulevard and South Street today, and declined to disclose the price. has completed its planned purchase of a historic building in Kakaako that it intends to use as a headquarters next year following a renovation.
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