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Production Control Manager

Production Control Manager-INL-1208641
Security Clearance: Moderate Risk Public Trust (MRPT)

Job Summary
The Production Control Manager provides oversight, instruction, and management to all aspects of Production Control.

Principal Accountabilities
Plan, organizes, and control the Production Control processes
Train Production Control and Data Technicians to meet program objectives as required
Oversee, instruct, and manage direct reports to provide accurate daily reports of aircraft, ground support equipment, and component readiness IAW INL/A procedures
Ensure that periodic reports are provided to the Maintenance Manager for scheduled maintenance inspections and TBO projections as provided in AWIS
Train, counsel, certify, and evaluate production control technicians and Data Technicians
Ensure compliance with aircraft record keeping procedures IAW INL/A approved procedures and DA Pam 738-751
Enforce "by-the-book" maintenance and safety procedures
Monitor the calibration of special tools and test equipment
Analyze historical data to assist management with reports and charts
Compute data for Daily Status Reporting to Upper Management
Compute data for monthly "Commander's Comments"
Prepare monthly major component lists
Develop repair plans including estimates for man-hours and repair parts costs
Accurately report aircraft assignment and aircraft history
Maintain historical log of approved requests for depot repair, controlled exchange, and cannibalization
Responsible for the accurate reporting of program assigned aircraft and depot repair/modification facilities
Initiate and process work orders
Manage daily activities of the organizational staff members to ensure effective efficiencies in compliance with corporate, contractual and legal requirements
Develop staff and determines best methods of performance enhancement
Determine standardized procedures and work schedules to improve efficiency of subordinates
Perform additional duties as assigned

Knowledge & Skills
CMF 15 Aviation Maintenance MOS series or other military/commercial equivalent
Able to apply advanced technical knowledge to solve complex problems that frequently cannot be resolved solely by referencing US Army or INL/A publications
Extensive experience in Microsoft Office software
Expertise with Air Wing Information Systems, aircraft maintenance, logistics, and training modules is highly desired
Ability to attain and retain a Moderate Risk Public Trust (MRPT) through Department of State Background Investigation is a condition of continued employment
Possess a current US Passport or the ability to obtain one before assignment

Experience & Education
Bachelor’s degree in Aviation Management or related discipline is required. Two (2) years of relevant experience may be substituted of each year of the four (4) year degree
Eight (8) or more years’ experience in aircraft readiness reporting or aircraft/avionics repair
Five (5) or more years’ experience in Logistics is preferred
Five (5) or more year’s maintenance management experience is required
Graduates of a Military Aviation Maintenance Officers Course (AMOC) Phase II minimum (flight) or civilian equivalent are preferred
FAA Airframe & Power Plant Certificate is required; FAA Inspector Authorization (IA) is desired
FAA Commercial Pilots License FW or RW is preferred

Physical Requirements/Working Environment
This classification activity, while principally accomplished in an office environment, does have duties that may require frequent travel and require the individual to work outside the office environment
Typical physical demands or activities include climbing, standing, bending, stooping, pushing, kneeling, reaching and walking
May be required to lift objects whose weight normally will not exceed 50 pounds
Special vision abilities required to perform this job are close vision, peripheral vision, color vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust and focus
The work conditions are normally those of a standard office environment where there is little physical discomfort
During the performance of duties outside the office environment, the diversity of work conditions may range from an environment where there is little or no physical discomfort, to an environment where inclement weather may subject
individual to changes in temperature and weather
May be exposed to areas where high noise hazards prevail
May be exposed to fumes or airborne particles; may be exposed to electrical shock hazards or work near moving mechanical parts

Travel
Travel to and between CONUS and OCONUS locations as requested is required

Disclaimer
The above information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.

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