Instructional SME Construction
Instructional Subject Matter Expert (SME) – Construction Contracting (Federal Focus)Position Type: 1099 Independent Contractor Clearance: Not required (agencyâspecific requirements may apply) Location: Remote with virtual delivery; occasional onâsite delivery as needed (potential quarterly travel, not yet confirmed)Position SummaryThe contractor will serve as an Instructional SubjectâMatter Expert (SME) specializing in Federal Construction Contracting. This 1099 role requires deep knowledge of construction acquisition, A/E contracting, FAR/DFARS application, and federal project execution. The SME will design and deliver training for federal acquisition, engineering, and program personnel.Key ResponsibilitiesCurriculum Development & Instructional DesignDevelop training content covering construction contracting, A/E services, designâbuild, construction oversight, and FAR Part 36.Create instructorâled and virtual training materials, including guides, case studies, templates, and assessments.Translate complex construction contracting requirements into accessible, scenarioâbased learning.Ensure all materials meet adultâlearning and federal training standards.Training DeliveryDeliver virtual and/or inâperson training to contracting officers, CORs, engineers, and program staff.Facilitate discussions on construction acquisition planning, contract types, modifications, claims, and performance management.Lead practical exercises using realâworld construction contracting scenarios.Provide expert guidance on compliance, documentation, and risk mitigation.Federal Construction Contracting ExpertiseApply deep knowledge of FAR Part 36, DFARS, agency supplements, and constructionâspecific procurement rules.Support training on A/E selection, designâbuild processes, construction surveillance, and quality assurance.Incorporate agencyâspecific policies (USACE, NAVFAC, VA, GSA, etc.) when applicable.Required QualificationsMaster’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Business, Instructional Design, or related field (preferred).5–10+ years of federal construction contracting or A/E contracting experience.2+ years of experience delivering virtual training to federal audiences.Strong understanding of FAR Part 36, construction contract administration, and federal project execution.Preferred QualificationsDAWIA/FACâC certification (any level).PMP, CAPM, PMIâACP, or FMP certification.
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