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Announcement #881165700

Production Controller (Automotive)

Air National Guard Units · Andersen Air Base, Guam
National Guard

What you'd do

THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION - PERMANENT. This National Guard position is for a Production Controller (Automotive), Position Description Number NGD2097000 and is part of the Guam 254th RED HORSE Squadron, National Guard.

Major duties

This position is located in the Logistics Flight of an Air National Guard (ANG) RED HORSE Squadron, Vehicle Maintenance Section. The primary purpose of this position is to perform preliminary planning, long term scheduling, and analysis, for the utilization and maintenance of a variety of general and special purpose vehicles and equipment (i.e., special purpose vehicles include crane, line truck, DPRS, fuel truck, heavy construction). In addition, serves as the alternate Fleet Manager. 1. Develops, manages and implements daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly operational and maintenance plans for assigned general and special purpose vehicles and a variety of equipment. Projects parts, contract services, funds, and personnel required. Coordinates master maintenance schedules with RED HORSE functions and management personnel. Assigns work priorities for all scheduled/unscheduled maintenance. Schedules vehicles and equipment for repair, inspections, and preventative maintenance based on consideration of shop capability and requirements of the unit. Manages workload status and Mission Essential List (MEL) requirements to ensure that minimum fleet levels are maintained and makes necessary adjustments in production schedule. Schedules and conducts daily maintenance planning meeting to refine and incorporate unscheduled maintenance requirements. Ensures the workload is balanced between work centers. Jointly establishes overall objectives with supervisor. The incumbent utilizes extensive knowledge of vehicle maintenance standards and repair terminology to coordinate maintenance and repair requirements of vehicles and equipment, to include special purpose vehicles, to determine if production schedules are being followed. Coordination and scheduling of special purpose vehicles requires consideration not only of the required vehicle servicing/maintenance but also of the special systems maintenance requirements of such equipment. Conducts vehicle operator debriefs and assigns repair requirements to proper work center. Ensures equipment repairs are authorized and that proper material is available for vehicle maintenance. 2. Performs analysis on a wide range of production indicators to assist in improving productivity or in determining causes of production delays. Develops, manages, and analyzes performance indicators or metrics for specific trends and recommends corrective actions and makes necessary adjustments in production schedules. Incumbent ensures the most effective utilization of manpower, materials, space, tools, and equipment. Manages and audits cost data to ensure all material is validated and properly charged. The incumbent establishes procedures to identify repetitive and recurring maintenance and performance deficiencies. Provides management detailed analysis on current or potentials problems. Provides maintenance information and repair cost to other agencies as required by loan agreements and base support plans. 3. Manages the registered vehicle fleet for the Stock Record Account Number (SRAN). This position is the RED HORSE POC for all vehicle authorizations and assets between the SRAN and major command (MAJCOM). Monitors and implements the Registered Equipment Management System (REMS). Collects, consolidates, performs analysis and reconciles variances to ensure data integrity within associated programs, to include the following systems: Air Force Equipment Management System (AFEMS); Standard Base Supply System (SBSS); Automated Fleet Information System (AFIS); and OLVIMS. Incumbent coordinates between the Air National Guard Readiness Center, other ANG units, Department of Defense (DOD) agencies and the Government Supply Agency (GSA) to ensure accurate accountability for vehicle receipt or transfers. Controls, reviews, and aligns vehicle authorizations, allocations and assets respective to appropriate Custodian Authorization or Custodian Receipt Listing (CA/CRL). 4. Manages Time Compliance Technical Orders (TCTO) program. Takes action to order and follow up on needed parts kits for each TCTO. Plans and schedules TCTO accomplishments within requirements. Manages Vehicle Service Bulletin program, and reports completion to higher headquarters. Manages the Product Quality Deficiency Reporting (PQDR) program in compliance with United States Air Force (USAF), Air National Guard (ANG), and local directives. 5. The incumbent acts as the primary source of expertise for material control, to include ordering parts and equipment items through SBSS and tool inventory of tool crib and Composite Tool Kits (CTK's) annually. 6. Conducts training for assigned military personnel. 7. Performs other duties as assigned.

What you need to qualify

MILITARY GRADES: Enlisted: E3 - E5 COMPATIBLE MILITARY ASSIGNMENTS: Enlisted: AFSC Immaterial SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Must have 1 year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the next lower grade level (GS-07). Specialized experience includes experience planning, scheduling, coordinating, and monitoring workflow for maintenance, repair, or production operations; preparing and monitoring work or job orders and adjusting schedules based on changes in workload, priorities, manpower, materials, equipment, or other production requirements; coordinating parts, materials, equipment, or services with supporting activities; monitoring work progress and identifying causes of production delays or deficiencies; and using automated production, maintenance, or fleet management systems to input and retrieve data, monitor equipment and work-order status, track work priorities and repair parts, and prepare production or maintenance reports.

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