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ULC Course Description

Operations Project Management
Control Number: 245
Course Number: 46OMW01A
Length:40
CEUs: 3.00     PDHs: 30.00     LUs: 0.00     PDUs: 0.00     CMs: 0.00     ACE: 0.00     CEHs: 0.00
Purpose:
This course is targeted toward US Army Corps of Engineers employees who aspire to become Operations Project Managers (OPMs). It is taught by existing or former OPMs and national business program managers from a practical management perspective. It is intended to foster a uniform understanding of current programmatic changes, issues, and initiatives in both individual business line areas and general management practices.

Description:
This course is designed to provide students with insight into functioning as an OPM in the areas of the project management business process, budget preparation and execution, communities of practice, human resource management procedures, specific leadership skills, and union/management relations. It also covers individual business lines such as hydropower, flood damage reduction, recreation, navigation, environmental stewardship, and others from both an OPM’s and a national perspective. An entire day of this course takes place in the USACE HQ office, exposing students to national senior leaders and program experts.

Prerequisites:
Nominees must be: (a) US Army Corps of Engineers employees: (b) Grade GS-11 or above; and (c) be directly involved in or experienced in the operation and maintenance of USACE operational projects. First consideration will be given to high potential aspiring OPMs who have been so identified by their command.

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SessionLocationStart DateEnd DateSeats Open
2Washington, DC8/17/20268/21/20260