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Summary About the Position: Serve as the recognized expert in Risk Management for the Veterans Affairs (DVA) Major Construction Program. The DVA project includes a variety of buildings such as hospitals, medical research facilities, medical/specialty clinics, and other ancillary facilities. As the Risk Manager you will develop and provide guidance and oversight of the risk management plan during each phase of the Construction project. Responsibilities Promote and direct risk management plans and activities for the Portland District Veterans Affairs Support (VAS) Division projects and other major construction projects executed across the organization. Oversee and review all analyses, studies, and other technical products prepared by the Project Delivery Team (PDT) including the AE firms and general contractors in the area of risk management. 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