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Naval Facilities Engineering Command - Navy
At a Glance


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Mission:
Manages the planning, design, and construction of shore facilities for U.S. Navy activities around the world. Provides engineering support, scientific and technical products and services, global/program/equipment/materiel management, procurement, and evaluation.

Overall rank: Unranked
Overall score: Below average
Number of employees: 11864
Employee trend: 12445(Sept. 01), 11982(Sept. 02), 11726(Sept. 03)
Headquarters: Washington Navy Yard, D.C.
Other locations: Specialty Units, Public Works Centers, and 11 engineering field divisions and engineering field activities in Norfolk, VA; Charleston, SC; Lester, PA; Washington, DC; Jacksonville and Pensacola, FL; Great Lakes, IL; Poulsbo, WA; San Diego, Daly City, and Port

People who joined the agency in 2003: 453 (4% of workforce)
    Average 2001-2003: 403
People who left the agency in 2003: 888 (8% of workforce)
    Average 2001-2003: 876

Diversity profile Percentage
Male 76%
Female 24%
White 73%
Black 14%
Hispanic 6%
American Indian 1%
Asian/Pacific Islander 6%
Self-reported disability 7%

Demographic Rankings (See full table) Score Rank
Men 55.7 162
Women 55.2 151
Under 40 63.3 97
40 and over 54.5 165
White 53.2 168
Black 54 128
American Indian N/A N/A
Hispanic 50.7 149
Asian/Pacific Islander 63.9 103

Best in Class Rankings (See full table) Score Rank
Employee skills/mission match 74.9 138
Strategic management 51.8 184
Teamwork 72.8 81
Effective leadership 48.2 162
Performance-based rewards & advancement 42.8 168
Training & development 60 113
Support for diversity 54.1 188
Pay & benefits 64.6 108
Family friendly culture & benefits 31 142
Work/life balance 60.4 179

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