What are the responsibilities and job description for the PRODUCTION CONTROLLER (AIRCRAFT) position at CO Army Aviation Support Facility?
THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION.
This National Guard position is for a PRODUCTION CONTROLLER (AIRCRAFT), Position Description Number D1064000 and is part of the CO Army Aviation Support Facility, National Guard.
Qualifications:
Military Grades: E-3 thru E-71. Specialized experience will be used to determine qualifications for the announced position.
2. An applicant's RESUME must provide, in detail, how they meet each specialized experience listed below. Resume must be two pages or less.
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3. It must be documented with "from (mm/yy)" and "to (mm/yy)" dates and description of the specialized experience.
DO NOT copy each bullet listed below word for word and place into your resume; you must describe your personal experience as it pertains to each bullet.
You will be immediately disqualified if you fail to include specialized experience in your resume.
Must have at least 12 months of Specialized Experience in each of the following:
1. Experience scheduling workflow in more than one area and responsible for coordinating products or materials from support activities.
2. Experience in performing or supervising journeyman level work in a production facility.
3. 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.
4. 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.
Responsibilities:
This position is the focal point for compilation, maintenance, and application of information pertaining to the AASF logistics capability and capacity to maintain aircraft availability and readiness and advises the AASF Logistics Management Officer/Supervisory Maintenance Test Pilot on matters pertaining to maintenance logistics management production. Analyzes allocated Flying Hour Program (FHP). Develops plans to optimize execution of flying hours with available resources to satisfy operational and training requirements of the AASF and supported units. Analyzes supported Aviation units' logistics capabilities and training requirements. Develops maintenance plans to maximize AASF services to maintain aircraft readiness. Develops schedules of aircraft and hours to be flown to satisfy the AASF operational aircraft requirements. Develops integrated workload schedules and priorities to balance operational and training flying requirements and logistics capabilities. Uses Unit Level Logistics System-Aviation (ULLS-A) to facilitate management of AASF logistics operations. Serves as contact point between the Logistics Manager/Supervisory Maintenance Test Pilot and work centers. Coordinates Maintenance Test Flights (MTF) and Maintenance Operational Checks (MOC) to ensure optimum availability of ready aircraft. Coordinates and publishes maintenance plans and schedules. Collects data, processes, and submits Aircraft Inventory Status and Flying Time Report (DA Form 1352) as well as data and information pertaining to Unit Status Reports (USR). Maintains historical documentation and current AASF logistics capabilities and capacities. Interfaces with AASF Logistics, Flight Operations and Training, United States Property and Fiscal Office (USP&FO) and supported units for accomplishing priorities and deadlines established by higher authorities or supported units. Serves as a point of contact (POC) with NGB, AMCOM, AVCRAD, state, and supported units on matters of AASF logistical services. Performs other duties as assigned.Salary : $68,819