PRODUCTION CONTROLLER (AIRCRAFT)
What you'd do
This PRODUCTION CONTROLLER (AIRCRAFT) position, is located in an Army Aviation Classification Repair Activity Depot (AVCRAD) Production Control Division and is part of the CA 1106 TASMG.
Major duties
THIS IS A T32 EXCEPTED SERVICE, TEMPORARY POSITION NOT TO EXCEED 30-SEP-2026 Selectee may be non-competitively extended up to 4 years if/when funding becomes available in accordance with CNG FPH 001. The primary purpose of the PRODUCTION CONTROLLER (AIRCRAFT), GS-1152-9, is to coordinate with shop supervisors, plan, schedule, control, and analyze maintenance performed on assigned aircraft and associated equipment. Serves as the focal point for compilation and application of production data and coordination of maintenance and repair operations. May make additional selections within 90 days of eligible(s) issuance.
What you need to qualify
General Experience: Possess experience, education or training which provides the ability to 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. PRODUCTION CONTROLLER (AIRCRAFT), GS-1152-9: Must have at least 1 year equivalent to at least GS-07 experience preparing job or work orders; scheduling various phases of projects into the production facility; following up to see if work is progressing as planned and arranging for adjustments in materials, machine processes, and work sequencing allowing for changes; Experience with current automation support programs to input data, provide status of equipment, and monitor job order status, monitor work priorities, requisition repair parts, track repair parts status, etc. Your qualifications will be evaluated on the following competencies: Ability To Provide Production Support Services Attention to Detail Production & Support Strategic Planning
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