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Air National Guard Units ORDNANCE EQUIPMENT MECHANIC SUPERVISOR (TITLE 32) in Portland, Oregon

Summary THIS VACANCY IS OPEN UNTIL FILLED WHICH MAY BE PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED CLOSING DATE. This National Guard position is for an ORDNANCE EQUIPMENT MECHANIC SUPERVISOR (TITLE 32), Position Description Number D2572000 and is part of the Oregon Air National Guard 142d Wing, National Guard. Responsibilities As an ORDNANCE EQUIPMENT MECHANIC SUPERVISOR (TITLE 32), WS-6641-9, the purpose of this position is to provide munitions supervision in one or more of the three functional sections to support the state and designated agencies and perform associated nonsupervisory work. 1. Assign duties to subordinates. Explain work requirements, methods, and procedures. Instructs subordinates on new procedures or methods and provides assistance on difficult or new problem areas. Ensure personnel are trained to execute munitions operations. Review work in progress or on completion. Make adjustments as necessary to effectively and economically accomplish the work. Document and investigate work related problems and implement corrective actions. Assure equipment, material and resources are available when needed. Coordinate work requirements with outside agencies. Plans work schedules and sequence of operations. Establish deadlines and priorities based on established general schedules, methods and policies. Determine skills, materials and equipment required to do the work. Participate in the budget development. Provide workload data, estimates, information on staffing needs, and recommendations as the scheduling of projected work. Implement regulatory safety and security requirements and ensure that subordinates wear appropriate safety equipment and follow safety precautions and security regulations. 2. Administration. Initiates and submits requests for personnel actions for subordinate personnel and to fill position vacancies. Recommend and participate in the selection of personnel to fill vacancies. Schedule and approve leave of subordinates. Establish performance standards and create formal and informal appraisals. Determine training needs of subordinates, develop effective qualification training program and verify its accomplishment. Counsel employees as needed. Address informal complaints through discussions with employees and union representatives. Take formal/ informal corrective action on conduct or performance problems. Initiate proposals for disciplinary action when needed. Work to achieve the objectives of government-wide programs and policies, equal employment opportunity and labor management relations. Promote the participation of subordinates in programs such as the suggestion program and cost reduction program. Maintain production reports and records. Annually, or upon vacancy, review position descriptions of subordinates for currency and accuracy. Participates in position management in order to promote efficiencies. 3. Production Section: Responsible to Flight Chief for overall management production sections: Precision Guided Munitions (PGM), Line Delivery, Munitions Support Equipment Maintenance, and Conventional Munitions Maintenance (CMM). Serves as the technical advisor and subject matter expert in their area. Report the status of personnel and equipment, shortfalls, job starts, delays and completions, and any other significant operational issues to the Flight Chief. Ensures facilities and capability exists to perform required maintenance on conventional/guided munitions, missiles and associated components. Ensures actions are taken to maintain or request facility power as the primary source of power for testing of conventional/guided munitions and missiles to meet specifications required by item technical orders. Appoints and maintains a primary and alternate Tactical Missile Record System administrator. Maintains close coordination with the Weapons Standardization to preclude deterioration of load trainers and PGMs between inspection intervals. Develops procedures for delivery of munitions utilizing explosive routes, runway crossing, Foreign Object Damage (FOD) identification, and Entry Control Points (ECP). Ensure the Munitions Flight is on initial distribution for software upgrades. Ensures personnel are trained to handle, mark, and package munitions assets. 4. Materiel Section: Responsible to Flight Chief for overall management of Materiel Sections; Stockpile Management, Inspection, and Operations. Serves as the technical advisor and subject matter expert in their area. Ensures segregation of duties is maintained both physically and within the APSR. Reports the status of personnel and equipment, shortfalls, job starts, delays and completions, and any other significant operational issues to the Flight Chief. 5. Performs other duties as assigned. Requirements Conditions of Employment Qualifications Areas of Consideration: Area 1 - Current permanent and indefinite T32 technicians of the Oregon ANG. Area 2 - Current permanent and indefinite T5 employees of the Oregon ANG. Area 3 - Current service members in the Oregon ANG. Area 4 - Individuals in the active duty US Air Force, Air Force Reserve, or Air National Guard. Area 5 - US Citizens eligible to meet the military requirements for membership in the Oregon ANG. GENERAL and SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Work involved in maintaining and overhauling major items and assemblies of ordnance systems and equipment. The work requires the knowledge and application of mechanical and electrical principles and the skill to perform intricate repair and adjustment of hydraulic and pneumatic components and devices. The work also requires skill in such processes as troubleshooting, repairing, modifying, rebuilding, assembling, testing, and installing a variety of equipment such as missiles, torpedoes, mines, depth charges, and associated testing equipment and transporting, handling, erecting, and launching devices. Must have at least 36 months experience or training in repairing, rebuilding, modifying and testing a variety of major subassemblies. Experience in diagnosing malfunctions and determining repair in major components consisting of numerous assemblies, interrelated electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic assemblies, and components. Experience in the use of precision measurement equipment. Experience interpreting and applying a variety of technical manuals and similar published materials. In addition to the journeyman level knowledge, experience which demonstrates the ability to plan, direct, and organize work assignments for lower grade personnel. 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 Additional Information Alternate Application Method for Current AGR members (Oregon ANG only) intending to remain AGR must submit the following: 1) NGB Form 34-1, Application for Active Guard/Reserve (AGR) - Position Announcement number and position title must be annotated on this form. 2) Current Report of Individual Personnel (RIP) - In lieu of a RIP, applicant may provide a printout from the Virtual MPF (VMPF). Documents must show your ASVAB scores. 3) Copy of current physical fitness assessment. 4) AF Form 422, Notification of Air Force Member's Qualification Status. Complete application packet should be in a single PDF format document with the Announcement Number and Last Name ONLY as the file name (example: OR-AF-23-0XX Last name) Please email completed packages to the personnel listed below. Please include the complete announcement number and last name in the subject line. The following applies to Bargaining Unit Positions: Bargaining unit positions within the Oregon National Guard that are represented by AFGE, local 2986 (AFL-CIO). If you are a male applicant who was born after 12/31/1959 and are required to register under the Military Selective Service Act, the Defense Authorization Act of 1986 requires that you be registered or you are not eligible for appointment in this agency (https://www.sss.gov/RegVer/wfRegistration.aspx).

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