Communication Skills, Driver's License, Email Technology, Emergency Management, English Language, Furniture, GPS (Global Positioning System), Order Supplies, Project/Program Management, Purchase Orders, Purchasing/Procurement, Reimbursement, Systems Administration/Management, Team Lead/Manager, Time Management, Warehousing, Willing to Travel
LOCATION
Alexandria, FL
POSTED
30+ days ago
FL-DCF-Tampa-Project Management Specialist (796563) Title/Role: FL-DCF-Tampa-Project Management Specialist Req. Status: Open No. of Openings: 1 Start Date: 03/02/2026 End Date: 06/30/2026 No New Submittals After: 03/09/2026 Max Submittals by Vendor: 3 Per Opening Worksite Address: 9393 N. Florida Ave Tampa, FL 33612
Agency Interview Type: In Person Only Usual Schedule/Work Hours (e.g. M-F, 9-5): M-F, 8-5PM OT Required?: Yes Work Arrangement: Hybrid Bill Rate High: $22.90 USD Per Hour
Short Description:
FL-DCF- Project Management Specialist - MUST HAVE A VALID DRIVERS LICENSE, PASS A LEVEL 2 BACKGROUND AND RELIABLE TRANSPERTATION
WORK ENVIROMENT:
Very visible position supporting internal and external customers statewide.
DRIVING REQUIREMENTS:
Will be required to occasionally drive a state vehicle to other DCF sights in the Suncoast Region (Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee, Sarasota). MUST HAVE VALID DRIVERS LICENSE AND RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM WORK
OVERNIGHT TRAVEL: May occasionally have overnight travel in Suncoast Region during emergencies. The staff member will have to report to 9393 N Florida Ave Tampa FL33612 Monday -Friday 8-5 at their own expense. Any travel from that location will be on a state vehicle and that include gas, tolls, and maintenance. If an overnight is required which BTW it doesn't happen often and is usually related to Emergency Management activities , yes hotel is included, and we provide meals or reimbursement.
CANDIDATE RESPONSIBLITES:
· Log and report your time accurately.
· Follow directives from supervisor and team leaders.
· Communication is key, you are expected to use the phone and email system to communicate across the agency.
· Compliance with CFOP 40-2 Vehicle Management, maintain your state vehicle and other state vehicles, and submit the monthly logs in a timely manner.
· Assisting with internal and external moves for the department.
· Making keys for employees who request them and managing a log of who has one.
· Managing the keycard system for several sites.
· Disposing of surplus materials and furniture in accordance with CFOP 80-2.
· Supplying employees with furniture and desks as needed.
· Install whiteboards, corkboards and pictures across the region in offices and hallways.
· Assuring you always show up to a site prepared with hand dollies and the necessary tools to get the job done and be responsible for equipment/tools issued to you.
· Assist with IT with equipment move and when a large move is taking place.
· Using the correct hand dollies to move very large and very heavy items such as filing cabinets and desks and follow CFOP 215-4 Safety & Loss Control.
· Making sure everything is operating as it should be at facilities, AC/Lights/Etc. so that employees can work comfortably.
· Learning many different areas, where to go, and who to see. GPS is your friend!
· Each site you go to, introduce yourself professionally and give them a business card. Creating a directory will benefit you, as you will always have a point of contact for the site you're visiting.
· Maintain the warehouse and make sure it stays as neat and tidy as possible, and if you can, keep all isles clear.
· When you need to order supplies, or request a PO for keys, ask as soon as possible, because the process can take a while. Never authorize services without a purchase order.
· When the state of Florida is impacted by a hurricane, you will need to assist with Disaster Management to prepare our facilities and assets for the event and recovery efforts.
· Assuring all sites have NO safety issues before leaving. All safety issues need to be dealt with immediately.
· When someone is trespassing on state property, you need to ask them to leave. If they refuse, call 911 and immediately inform Ricardo Resendiz and Billy Ramos.
· Transfer surplus IT equipment to the Wildwood warehouse.
· Conducting site inspections as directed across the region.
Skill Required / Desired Amount of Experience Ability to speak and understand English Required Must have a high school diploma or equivalent Required Must have a valid Florida Drivers License and reliable transportation Required Must be able to pass a level 2 background screening and clear MVR Required Ability to conduct yourself and your business in a courteous respectful manner Required Ability to work independently Required Must have excellent communication stills Required Ability to follow directives from supervisor and team leaders Required Experience maintaining a fleet of vehicles Required Experience in supply/warehouse management Required Ability to use handcarts and hand dollies moving heavy furniture and office equipment Required Ability to assist with Disaster Management preparing facilities and assets for event and recovery efforts Required Experience with OSHA and safety regulations Required Experience conducting facility site inspections Required Experience with IT equipment Required 6 Months Familiar with Central Florida regions and GPS Required Ability to lift up to 50lbs Required