PRODUCTION CONTROLLER (TITLE 32) Government - Winston Salem, NC at Geebo

PRODUCTION CONTROLLER (TITLE 32)

As a PRODUCTION CONTROLLER, GS-1152-07, you will establish plans, schedules, controls the maintenance/repair of a variety of vehicles, equipment such as combat vehicles, heavy-duty engineering, mobile equipment, tracked vehicles, towed/self-propelled artillery, guided missile systems; implements maintenance plans, monitors progress of accomplishments; input data regarding work order information, status changes/supply updates, pertinent info; make on-the-spot adjustments repair priorities routine/reoccurring processes necessitated by unscheduled maintenance requirements; modification work orders; assist supervisory personnel, determine impact of these requirements shop capability; modify production planning requirements; conduct initial/long range planning, mechanical skills,availability test, diagnostic equipment, repair parts,designate/maintain current maintenance repair priorities by Force Activity Designator, pacing items, ERC:
A, B, C equipment type, commander's priority, state/national priorities; authorize acceptance equipment for repair; monitors work priorities; assist supervisory personnel regarding readiness, Class 9 funding, production problems; assist resolution of problems encountered between scheduled/unscheduled production/priority requirements; provide assistance ensure that MTOE/TDA reportable LIN are properly managed, reported/ accounted for with respect readiness reports, property accountability reports, system management; based on guidance received from supervisor or higher graded production controller, prioritizes resources ensure highest level of readiness in support training, mobilization requirements supported units; ensure equipment readiness reports are correct, submitted in time to meet DA reporting suspense; analyze repair methods, recommend control procedures, ensure accomplishment programs meet priorities, deadlines established by higher authority/support activities; coordinate with units, support activities concerning delivery, status repair operations, pick up completed work orders; absence of the higher graded production controller, ensure CL 9 accounts funded, budgeted, executed maximize readiness; performs demand analysis on CL 9 expenses determine proper PLL stockage sustain facility mission requirements; provide day-to-day technical guidance in maintenance production/management processes; ensure maintenance records are maintained, required reports submitted units/higher headquarters' in timely manner. Military Grades:
Enlisted (E9 and below) or Warrant Officer (CW2 and below) Compatible Military Assignments:
Enlisted 91, 92, 94, 88M or Warrant Officer 91, 92, 94 Minimum Requirements:
Experience, education or training which indicates the candidate can reason in quantitative terms, communicate orally and in writing in a clear and concise manner, understanding the terminology and data pertaining to repair operations and process characteristics of the production activity. SPECIALIZED
Experience:
Must have at least 12 months experience, education or training working with people from various levels and backgrounds. Experience with a general knowledge of the functions and procedures of production control, records, references, and techniques for developing production control data. Experience assisting or maintaining workflow. Substitution of Education for Specialized
Experience:
Completion of 2 academic years of education in an accredited college or university will satisfy the requirements for GS-4 positions. Only education in excess of the first 60 semester hours (i.e., beyond the second year) is creditable toward meeting the specialized experience requirement. One full academic year of study (30 semester hours) beyond the second year is equivalent to 6 months of specialized experience for GS-5 positions.

  • Department:
    1152 Production Control

  • Salary Range:
    $43,624 to $56,712 per year


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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