production controller

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Robbins, United States Department Of The Army Full time
Summary

THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION.

This National Guard position is for a PRODUCTION CONTROLLER (TITLE 32), Position Description Number D1255000 and is part of the IL FMS 2, National Guard.



Duties

As a PRODUCTION CONTROLLER (TITLE 32), GS-1152-7/9, you will perform maintenance production management, to achieve or maintain desired production levels, to serve as an equipment readiness expert for units supported by the facility, and to provide technical guidance and oversight to a lower-graded Production Controller.

Major Duties - This is NOT an all-inclusive list:

  • Establish plans and schedules for maintenance and repair using multiple process production methods and procedures for a variety of vehicles and equipment such as combat vehicles, heavy-duty engineering and mobile equipment, tracked vehicles, towed and self-propelled artillery, communications and electronic equipment, guided missile systems, and small arms.
  • Implement maintenance plans and monitor progress of accomplishments.
  • Utilize readiness, production and management reports available from the current automation support program and/or manual system, to provide status of equipment, maintenance actions in progress, and location of equipment as required or requested.
  • Ensure Modified Table of Organization and Equipment (MTO&E) or Table of Distribution and Allowances (TDA) reportable Line Item Numbers (LIN) are properly managed, reported and accounted for with respect to readiness reports, property accountability reports, and system management.
  • Analyze repair methods and develop control procedures and policies to assure accomplishment of programs to meet priorities and deadlines established by higher authority or support activities.
  • Coordinate with units and other support activities concerning the delivery, status of repair operations, and/or pick up of completed work orders.
  • Conduct initial and long range planning on matters which include multiple process production, maintenance operations, equipment readiness, including mechanical skills, availability of test and diagnostic equipment, repair parts, annual training requirements, mobilization requirements; and other factors influencing the repair, modification, and maintenance of equipment and readiness reporting.
  • Ensure that unit Class 9 (CL IX) accounts are funded, budgeted, and executed to maximize readiness.
  • Perform demand analysis on unit CL IX expenses to determine proper stockage to sustain unit mission requirements.
  • Assists supervisory personnel regarding readiness, CL IX funding, production problems and work planning.
  • Make on-the-spot adjustments to repair priorities necessitated by unscheduled maintenance requirements.
  • Based on guidance received, prioritize resources to ensure the highest level of readiness in support of training and mobilization requirements of supported units.
  • Program workload, shop space, and available personnel on a short and long-term basis.
  • Assist in the resolution of problems encountered between scheduled or unscheduled production or priority requirements.