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EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE MANAGER

Job Field: Janitorial Jobs
Location: Fort Irwin, CA
Salary: $Not stated
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<tr><td valign="top" width="450"><b>Req ID # 6686BRAdvertised Position Title Equipment Maintenance ManagerDivision Mission SystemsWork Location CA, Fort IrwinJob Description THIS POSITION IS PENDING CONTRACT AWARDPOSITION SUMMARY:The Equipment Maintenance Manager is responsible to the Program Manager (PM) for the overall planning and execution of the maintenance program supporting the Logistics Support Services (LSS) contract.MAJOR JOB ACTIVITIES:1. Supervises the planning and scheduling of the maintenance workloads to optimize use of resources, including personnel, time, tools, equipment, and facilities.2. Prioritizes the maintenance workload to support mission planning guidance.3. Supervises the preparation of, analyzes, and briefs reports on maintenance schedules, production, performance, and trends.4. Establishes Maintenance Department policies and procedures and ensures they are effectively enforced.5. Enforces the Army Maintenance Standard in accordance with Army Regulation (AR) 750-1 and Department of the Army Pamphlets (DA PAM) 738-750-8 and 750-8.6. Organizes Maintenance Support Teams, as needed, to support the mission.7. Implements and monitors the maintenance, safety, Modification Work Order (MWO) management, warranty, calibration, and Army Oil Analysis Program (AOAP).8. Monitors the flow of parts request and ensures shop production timelines are met.9. Ensures the shops enforce supply economy and controls use and care of Government parts, tools, and equipment.10. Ensures compliance with Environmental, Safety and Health (ESH) and waste management policies and procedures.11. Ensures all personnel follow Technical Manual (TM) safety procedures when operating and maintaining equipment.12. Establishes programs to meet normal and contingency mission requirements. Directly supervises, monitors, and controls these programs, as needed.13. Manages the QC effort, ensuring personnel are properly trained, setting their priorities, and monitoring their efforts. Maintains documentation, as required by the PWS.14. Ensures that diagnostic and specialized test equipment, such as compression testers, multimeters, motor analyzers, and test benches to test, troubleshoot, adjust, and repair equipment, are properly used and calibrated.15. Maintains up-to-date knowledge of maintenance facilities statuses including jobs, personnel, tools, and upcoming events.16. Performs other duties and assignments as required.MATERIAL & EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY USED:Personal computer and other general office equipment.WORKING ENVIRONMENT:Work is generally conducted in an office environment and at maintenance work areas. Duties, however, may involve the conduct of work outdoors with potential exposure to extreme climatic conditions.PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES:Work may require lifting up to 50 lbs., stooping, climbing, prolonged standing, prolonged sitting, and working with or in areas where a potential could exist for exposure to physical dangers and chemical or hazardous agents. Employee use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required in certain areas. Such PPE includes but is not limited to head, foot, hand, torso, respiratory, vision and hearing protective devices. Must comply with OSHA, EPA, Fire Regulations and published work rules.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Education/Certifications: One year related experience may be substituted for one year of education, if degree is required.High School graduate or equivalent; Associate Degree is desirable. Military experience and training in a maintenance-related field desired.Experience:The Equipment Maintenance Manager shall have a minimum of five years of general management experience in maintenance and equipment storage functions, to include fire control and electronics equipment, in support of a military Customer, primarily the US Army. Experience is required in the management of combat track and heavy wheeled vehicle maintenance. Unit status and material readiness reporting, military correspondence and a knowledge and understanding of the Army''s chain

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