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PRODUCTION CONTROLLER (MISSILES)

Salary

$50k - $80k

Min Experience

1 years

Location

Yorktown, Virginia, United States

JobType

full-time

About the job

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About the role

Security Clearance

Secret

Duties

You will prepare cost estimates for specific budget programs using various approved rates (fix price, unit rates, stabilized rates, and work category rates).,You will prepare budget feeder information pertaining to specific and proposed work requirements, interpret work assignments, prepare cost estimates, detail job orders, and schedules.,You will maintain a record of expenditures and number of units produced against a job, investigate differences between estimated and actual weekly costs, and conduct an analysis for future reference and to maintain an auditable trail.,You will originate material requirements and indicate delivery schedule required at each stage or shop to meet Fleet commitments or production delivery schedules.,You will determine material substitutes, request waiver/deviation of specifications, revise plans, schedules, and estimates as work progresses.,You will recommend changes in methods, material substitutions, plans, priorities, shop workload, and similar factors to reduce costs.,You will assist in the preparation of SOP's, LEl's, etc., by initiation of requests and providing Inputs.,You will progress work to ensure its completion as scheduled and troubleshoots problem development to avoid loss of time and materials.,You will originate correspondence concerning estimates and technical! information, and weekly/monthly reports involving all aspects of planning and scheduling.,You will participate in conferences and make work site inspections to determine planning requirements.

Qualifications

To qualify for a GS-09, your resume must demonstrate at least one year of specialized experience at or equivalent to the GS-08 grade level or pay band in the Federal service or equivalent experience in the private or public sector. Specialized experience must demonstrate the following: Experience in planning, coordinating, and managing production and repair operations for ordnance, ammunition, explosives, or military weapon systems. Skilled in communicating effectively with engineers, supervisors, production workers, and logistics personnel. Experience interpreting and applying technical manuals, safety directives, and repair documentation. Skills in workflow planning, production scheduling, and resource allocation. Demonstrate knowledge of compliance with safety regulations, hazardous materials handling, and DoD standards. Ability to analyze production data and resolve scheduling conflicts. Demonstrate knowledge of inventory management, supply chain coordination, and material requisition for ordnance items. To qualify for a GS-07, your resume must demonstrate at least one year of specialized experience at or equivalent to the GS-06 grade level or pay band in the Federal service or equivalent experience in the private or public sector. Specialized experience must demonstrate the following: Experience in and possess basic knowledge of supply chain logistics and inventory control in a defense or ordnance environment. Experience in and possess knowledge of ordnance manufacturing processes, quality control, safety standards, and government regulations. Experience communicating effectively with personnel, supervisors, and logistics staff. Basic knowledge of repair and maintenance processes specific to ordnance equipment. Familiarity with hazardous materials handling and compliance with military and federal safety regulations. Ability to interpret technical drawings, repair orders, and safety directives related to ordnance items. Additional qualification information can be found from the following Office of Personnel Management website: https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/classification-qualifications/general-schedule-qualification-standards/#url=List-by-Occupational-Series Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., professional, philanthropic, religious, spiritual, community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment.

Education

There are no education substitutions for these series/grade combinations.

Other Information

This position is covered by the Department of Defense Priority Placement Program. Several vacancies may be filled. A tentative offer of employment will be rescinded if the selectee fails to meet the pre-employment requirements, including failure to report to any of the scheduled appointments. Federal annuitant information: The selection of an annuitant is subject to the Department of Defense and Department of the Navy policy on the employment of annuitants. Policy information may be found at: http://www.secnav.navy.mil/donhr/Documents/CivilianJobs/FedCivAnnuitants.pdf. Veteran's preference does not apply when selecting individuals under this specific hiring authority. However, if you claim veteran's preference, you will be required to submit supporting documentation with your application as described in the Required Documents section below.

About the company

The United States Department of the Navy (DON) is one of the three military departments within the Department of Defense of the United States of America. It was established by an Act of Congress on 30 April 1798, at the urging of Secretary of War James McHenry, to provide a government organizational structure to the United States Navy (USN). Since 1834, the department has exercised jurisdiction over the United States Marine Corps (USMC), and during wartime the United States Coast Guard (USCG). These branches remain at all times independent and coequal service branches within the DON. It is led by the secretary of the Navy (SECNAV), a statutory civilian officer. The Department of the Navy was an executive department, whose secretary served on the president's cabinet, until 1949, when amendments to the National Security Act of 1947 established the Department of Defense as a unified department for all military services; the DON, along with the Department of the Army and Department of the Air Force, became a component of the DoD, subject to the authority, direction and control of the secretary of defense.

Skills

compliance
hazardous materials handling
inventory control