Over 1 Million Paying Vacancies Available. Discover Your Dream Vacancy with Us!

Are you looking for a SUPERVISORY FACILITY OPERATIONS SPECIALIST (Title 32)? We suggest you consider a direct vacancy at Air National Guard Units in Little Rock AFB. The page displays the terms, salary level, and employer contacts Air National Guard Units person

Job opening: SUPERVISORY FACILITY OPERATIONS SPECIALIST (Title 32)

Salary: $72 553 - 94 317 per year
Published at: Oct 10 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION. This National Guard position is for a SUPERVISORY FACILITY OPERATIONS SPECIALIST (Title 32), Position Description Number D2228000 and is part of the AR ANG 189 CEG SQ, National Guard. NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERSHIP IS REQURED

Duties

1. Personnel Management. Incumbent typically supervises the following personnel and their functions: Production Control (Construction), Production Controller, Power Production Technician, Water & Fuels Maintenance Technician, CE Supply Technician, State Superintendent, Administrative Assistant and all maintenance and state accounting personnel. Through the application of management principles, incumbent interviews applicants, selects employees, and promotes good working conditions. Determines the type of personnel required to operate and maintain facilities, evaluates employee effectiveness and identify training needs, provides formal or on-the-job instruction in building operation and maintenance functions. Develops specific position descriptions and/or performance standards unique to the base facilities, equipment, and mission. Incumbent requires detailed knowledge of the state union contracts, personnel policies and procedures as they may vary between States. Incumbent must have a thorough understanding of the employee programs available. Typically manages Federal Technician/AGR and state employee programs i.e., awards and incentives program, worker's compensation, employee assistance, tuition assistance, recruiting and retention bonus program, retirement systems, Diversity Training programs, and the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) program, and any other State or Federally mandated programs. 2. Plans and Programming. Responsible for the sustained reliability of Real Property Facilities in support of ANG organizations. Establishes and executes work involving the planning and directing of comprehensive programs for the operation, maintenance, repair, and improvement of Government facilities for the wing Operation and Maintenance (O&M) programs. Provides critical input to the Base Civil Engineer (BCE), through the CE Commander Facility Investment Matrix (FIM), Base Master Plan, Space Utilization Plan, Asset Management Plans (AMP), S-Files and Facility Utilization Board (FUB) agendas. Prepares, develops and defends operating and maintenance resources for Fiscal Year Defense Plan (FYDP), requirements to the Planning, Programming and Budgeting Systems (PPBS). Develops and implements long range plans for the maintenance or repair of real property facilities to include, but not limited to the life cycle of roofs, airfield pavements, fuels storage, corrosion control, and utility systems, and Real Property Installed Equipment (RPIE). Contributes to the management and execution of lead, mold and asbestos abatement plans, energy conservation initiatives, refrigerant management programs, and contingency response plans that affect the base and any local support agreements. (i.e. Airport Joint Use Agreement; Installation Support Services Agreements (ISSA), mutual aid agreement, utility agreement, and the Master Cooperative Agreement (MCA). Develops and annually reviews all CE plans and programs for real property sustainment and maintenance (i.e. self-help program, snow and ice control plan, base spill response plan, etc.) Ensures airfield, utility, and facility systems are operated in accordance with design intent and manufacturer's recommendation. Responsible for highly technical and specialized facilities associated with Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), water treatment units, sewage treatment, fuels storage and dispensing systems, primary and secondary electrical distribution, and any other local specialized requirements. Examples of specialized facility maintenance responsibilities include; motorized hanger doors, munitions storage and handling areas, warehousing and aerial port facilities, hoisting systems, environmental/corrosion control systems, jet engine test facilities, primary/secondary electrical voltage systems, Aircraft Arresting Systems, and fire suppression systems, to include Aqueous Fire Fighting Foam (AFFF) and High Density Foam (HDF). Reviews regulations and directives to ensure program requirements are in compliance with overall policies, procedures, objectives and instructions. DUTIES CONTINUED UNDER EDUCATION

Requirements

Qualifications

GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Experience, education, or training which has provided the applicant with a knowledge of equipment maintenance work, or skill in reading engineering drawings and specifications, using test instruments, making computations, and keeping records. Experience using computer and automation systems. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: 1-year equivalent to at least next lower grade level experience, education or training which demonstrates the knowledge of, and skill in applying, a comprehensive range of principles, concepts, and practices concerning equipment, facility, or service operations with complicated technical requirements that have no clear precedent or plan. Experience overseeing and implementing a program involving the identification and resolution of difficult issues or problems. Experience preparing budgets based on plans for maintenance, repair work, new construction alteration projects, replacement of existing equipment, or increase in services and processes to ensure program effectiveness.

Education

DUTIES CONTINUED:

3. Financial Management. Functions as the Civil Engineer Federal Resource Advisor and primary representative to the Base Financial Working Group (FWG). Supervises and directs the formulation, integration and advocacy of organizational financial budgets and provides inputs to support PPBS issues. Serves as primary consultant to unit commander for all CE financial issues. Provides financial planning, direction, and determination of funding requirements for facility operation and maintenance programs. Develops procedures and techniques used in develop, present, defend and evaluate organizational financial inputs. Submits and defends budget request to higher headquarters. Directs all program expenditures through delegated spending authority. These budgets include the MCA on state contributions, Sustainment, Restoration, and Modernization (SRM) Facility Operations (FO), Operations and Maintenance (O&M), Military Construction Program (MILCON), and other Civil Engineer resources. Ensures all CE financial accounts are maintained in accordance with Federal and state statutes and verified by internal and external audit agencies. Maintains communications of funding status with counterparts at the base financial management level, GSUs, State, and NGB. Participates in the development of organizational policies concerning mix of In-service and Contractual efforts. Analyzes and evaluates of the use of Real Property Maintenance Resources in terms of life cycle requirements. Studies are often performed to identify and propose alternative solutions to management. Incumbent is the organizations audit monitor. Investigates and responds to congressional inquiries, GAO reports, and audits per AF Direction and takes appropriate action, in collaboration with other offices, to align efforts toward maximum utilization of civil engineers financial resources. Utilizes and applies short and long range funding analysis such as, cost benefits of alternative budgetary and corresponding program options for life cycle expenses.

4. Operations Management. Directs and supervises recurring maintenance and repair, through customer based work order requests, self-help, and building manager programs. Establishes and executes service contracts that include Custodial, Refuse, Ground Maintenance, etc. Manages, directs and provides oversight for facility surveys, and prepares all documentation for identified requirements. Supervises staff responsible for ordering any required materials and ensures all outstanding work is completed. Develops and exercises contingency response plans necessary to sustain mission essential activities in the event of failure or interruption of primary systems. Such plans include application of power generators, availability of critical spare materials, and the expeditious availability of maintenance resources. Implements, directs and manages wing energy programs to include education, conservation, and usage reporting through Air Force Energy Reporting System (AFERS). Coordinates with engineering staff for development of Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC). Implements supplier, local and federal government regulations for energy reduction initiatives. Continues initiatives for new technologies in energy conservation methods. Provides instructions to shop personnel and building managers; through intermediate subordinates concerning automated facility monitoring systems such as, Environmental Management Control Systems (EMCS), Electrical Monitoring Systems (EMS), fire alarms, security, and lighting systems. This direction also includes technically advanced environmental systems supporting laboratories, communications, and Automated Data Processing Equipment (ADPE) areas. Provides direction to the Production Controller and other internal engineer agencies regarding the Integral Engineering Management Systems (IEMS). Coordinates and directs the execution of the repairs, recovery, or abatement identified in surveys conducted by the Air National Guard CE Technical Services Center (ANG/CETSC). Ascertains which maintenance, repair, or minor construction projects are accomplished in-house or by contract while considering the urgency of need and overall mission priorities. Supervises those parties responsible for negotiating, invoicing, coordinating repairs and evaluating changes regarding utilities. Directs the procurement of maintenance and repair services and supplies through the use of state and Federal procurement systems, Federal and state contracting channels using job Order/Task Order Contracts, and the International Merchant Purchase Authorization Card. All activities are subject to verification by internal and external agencies. Recognized as the technical expert regarding the management of ANG facilities, including GSUs.

6. Performs other duties as assigned.

Contacts

  • Address AR ANG 189 CEG SQ Bldg 7300-Camp Robinson North Little Rock, AR 72199-9600 US
  • Name: AR HRO Customer Service
  • Email: [email protected]

Map