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Job opening: TITLE 32 AMMUNITION INSPECTOR SUPERVISOR (MI USPFO)

Salary: $44 - 51 per hour
City: Lansing
Published at: May 09 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
THIS IS AN ARMY NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION. This National Guard position is for a TITLE 32 AMMUNITION INSPECTOR SUPERVISOR (MI USPFO), Position Description Number D2286000 and is part of the MI USPFO, Michigan Army National Guard.

Duties

***THIS IS A TITLE 32 NATIONAL GUARD POSITION THAT REQUIRES MILITARY MEMBERSHIP*** This position is located in the United States Property & Fiscal Office (USPFO) Supply & Services Division, Ammunition Supply Point (ASP). This is an Army National Guard (ARNG) Dual Status Technician position requiring military membership, compatible military skill assignment, and classification. The purpose of this position is to supervise subordinates, either directly or through subordinate leaders in accomplishing ammunition and explosive operations. Serves as the technical, administrative, and field supervisor, exercising full supervisory responsibility over operations of work crews performing surveillance inspection in an ASP activity during the receipt, storage, shipment, maintenance, modification, and demilitarization. DUTIES 1. Planning: Assigns, directs, and supervises the work of personnel executing ammunition inspections, explosive handling, and transportation operations. Plans the use of personnel, equipment, facilities and material on a daily, week-to-week and/or month-to-month basis. 2. Work Direction: Investigates, documents, and reports work-related problems, incidents, and accidents, determines causes, and implements corrective actions within delegated authority to resolve work problems such as safety hazards, equipment deficiencies, and/or problems resulting in low productivity. Continuously reviews operations in order to maximize efficiency and effectiveness, with special emphasis on safety, security, and environmental concerns. As necessary, suggests solutions and or implements corrective actions to resolve related problems in work operations directed by other supervisors. Ensures all maintenance and calibration requirements are achieved within specified timeframes. 3. Administration: Develops performance standards, counsels' employees on performance, and completes interim performance and finalize formal and informal performance appraisals. Initiates recommendations for promotions or reassignment of subordinates, as well as performance awards. Counsel employees on problems and adjudicates informal complaints through discussions with employees and superiors. Partners with labor representatives to resolve issues at the lowest possible level. Initiates formal disciplinary action as needed, identifies employees' training needs, and initiates recommendations to provide necessary training. Schedules and approves leave of subordinates. Promotes the participation of employees in special emphasis programs, such as, the suggestion program, cost reduction, environmental, safety, etc. Ensures that equal opportunity, and equal employment opportunity programs are established, implemented and operational to accomplish goals in accordance with DA and local policies. Establishes local safety committees, provides input to safety committee meeting agendas, develop subordinates by affording lessons and training in state of the art techniques and processes; develop after action reports and mission related records as required. Makes routine decisions regarding the execution of policy and procedures that have been interpreted or established by higher authority. Reacts to unanticipated variations in the work schedule and maintains a balanced workload between subordinates, make adjustments in workload and reallocating assets as required. 4. Performs other duties as assigned.

Requirements

  • ARMY NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED. If you are not sure you are eligible for military membership, please contact a Michigan Army National Guard recruiter prior to applying for this position.
  • This is an excepted service position that requires membership in a compatible military assignment in the Michigan Army National Guard, required prior to the effective date of placement.
  • Selectee will be required to wear the military uniform.
  • Acceptance of an excepted service position constitutes concurrence with these requirements as a condition of employment.
  • Applicants who are not currently a member of the Michigan Army National Guard must be eligible for immediate membership and employment in the Michigan Army National Guard in the military grade listed in this announcement.
  • Males born after 31 December 1959 must be registered for Selective Service.
  • Federal employment suitability as determined by a background investigation.
  • May be required to successfully complete a probationary period.
  • Participation in direct deposit is mandatory
  • Must have a valid civilian driver's license.

Qualifications

In your resume you will need to address the general and specialized experience listed below. Please use as much detail as needed, giving dates (months and years) of the experience, position title and how the experience was gained. This information is needed to determine if you are qualified for the position. Military Grades: E9 - O3 SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Months Required: 36 Months Experience or training leading to current and comprehensive knowledge of DoD/USAF regulations, programs and procedures concerning conventional, biological, chemical, improvised and nuclear ordnance to include weapons of mass destruction, and a broad knowledge of the latest trends and technological improvements to these systems and devices. Knowledge and skills of the journey level as well as those required for planning, accomplishing, and maintaining a functional program for the flight. Knowledge of Federal, Department of Defense, and Department of Transportation laws and regulations regarding environmental matters, to include the Munitions Rule, Range Rule, and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. Broad and comprehensive knowledge of United States military and foreign munitions to dispose of, or render safe, the munitions; ability to interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, color codes, etc., and to use and interpret digital meters, distortion analyzers, and mock-up facilities. Ability to apply a wide range of analytical and evaluative techniques with regard to EOD mission requirements. Skill in communicating effectively both orally and in writing and ability to plan, organize and direct team study work. Thorough knowledge of the procedures, plans, and processes involved in mobility, contingency and exercise support. Ability to diagnose problems and determine corrective actions and procedures for complex situations. Ability to apply experience and judgment to devise the best possible solution to the situation. Ability to react effectively under extreme pressure to a number of situations at any given time while influencing or motivating individuals or groups who may be frightened, anxious, and confused; acute situational awareness of surroundings, resources, options, and cause and effect of actions performed and the ability to choreograph federal, state, and local response elements into a cooperative command system. Must be proficient in the operation and maintenance of numerous weapons and tactics to include: M-9 Baretta, M-16 automatic rifle, M82A1 Barret .50 caliber sniper rifle, specialized shape charges and explosive techniques, Base Recovery After Attack (BRATT), area denial, air base ground defense measures, Stand Off Munitions Disruption (SMUD), land navigation and map reading, initial area reconnaissance and explosive clearing of bed-down sites, intelligence gathering and exploitation of foreign ordnance/devices, E-4 nuclear response capability, Camouflage, Concealment, and Deception (CCD), blast mitigation and containment, emergency destruction of DoD assets during force evacuation/base denial. Experience which required the review of work requirements and establish priorities to meet deadlines. Experience that provided knowledge of various lines of work performed by this function. Experience which demonstrates the ability to supervise or the potential to perform such duties as evidenced by the ability to communicate knowledge of general supervisory concepts, and knowledge of shop processes. Experience in adapting existing equipment and techniques to new situations.

Education

No substitution of education allowed for this position.

Contacts

  • Address MI USPFO 3423 North Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Lansing, MI 48906 US
  • Name: Tolu Shiyanbola
  • Phone: 5174817707
  • Email: [email protected]

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