Virginia Staffing
Production Controller (Ships)
You will serve as a Production Controller (Ships) in the e Waterfront Operations Department of MID ATLANTIC REGIONAL MAINTENANCE CTR. Duty stations are in the Hampton Roads area in the cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach and Chesapeake, VA, and may also be in other East Coast locations as necessary. Responsibilities include functioning as the Project Manager for all assigned berthing and messing barges including restricted availability, technical availabilities, regular overhauls, and modernization availabilities to meet CNO'S Quality of Life objectives. You will coordinate repair and alteration work assigned, develop and execute technical review, scope preparation, and cost estimate, authorizing additional new and growth work. You will resolve problems that affect the end cost, quality, schedule, and performance of the assigned availability or contract by focusing management attention on these problems and directing corrective action. You will authorize all growth work while in the execution phase of approved work, assuring that cost versus schedule assessments are presented to the customer to allow for reduction in execution costs. You will prepare smooth messages, speed letters, letters, memoranda, and correspondence reports as appropriate, detailing the status of advance planning, repair work, cost, technical problems, and other required communications on assigned projects. You will perform quality audits of work specification packages to ensure authorized work is accomplished as agreed upon with customers. Requirements include: Your resume must demonstrate at least one year of specialized experience at or equivalent to the GS-11 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 applying contract administration and procurement regulations and a professional knowledge of all the technical aspects involved in the repair and overhaul of U.S. Navy ships and crafts. Experience applying funds management and accounting procedures promulgated by Navy Component (NAVCOMPT) manuals to avoid misappropriation of funds, including knowledge of appropriating funds necessary for contract awards, new and growth work as well as procurement of Government materials, and fiscal year accounting principles. Experience with ship repair, overhaul, and management methods, practices, and problems, including evaluating the many technical and complex problem areas that occur in ship repair. Experience understanding construction and compartmentation of all types of Naval Berthing and Messing barges to avoid bottlenecks, resolve conflicts in scheduling work of all parties, and determine when and where material substitutions may be made.
You will serve as a Production Controller (Ships) in the e Waterfront Operations Department of MID ATLANTIC REGIONAL MAINTENANCE CTR. Duty stations are in the Hampton Roads area in the cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach and Chesapeake, VA, and may also be in other East Coast locations as necessary. Responsibilities include functioning as the Project Manager for all assigned berthing and messing barges including restricted availability, technical availabilities, regular overhauls, and modernization availabilities to meet CNO'S Quality of Life objectives. You will coordinate repair and alteration work assigned, develop and execute technical review, scope preparation, and cost estimate, authorizing additional new and growth work. You will resolve problems that affect the end cost, quality, schedule, and performance of the assigned availability or contract by focusing management attention on these problems and directing corrective action. You will authorize all growth work while in the execution phase of approved work, assuring that cost versus schedule assessments are presented to the customer to allow for reduction in execution costs. You will prepare smooth messages, speed letters, letters, memoranda, and correspondence reports as appropriate, detailing the status of advance planning, repair work, cost, technical problems, and other required communications on assigned projects. You will perform quality audits of work specification packages to ensure authorized work is accomplished as agreed upon with customers. Requirements include: Your resume must demonstrate at least one year of specialized experience at or equivalent to the GS-11 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 applying contract administration and procurement regulations and a professional knowledge of all the technical aspects involved in the repair and overhaul of U.S. Navy ships and crafts. Experience applying funds management and accounting procedures promulgated by Navy Component (NAVCOMPT) manuals to avoid misappropriation of funds, including knowledge of appropriating funds necessary for contract awards, new and growth work as well as procurement of Government materials, and fiscal year accounting principles. Experience with ship repair, overhaul, and management methods, practices, and problems, including evaluating the many technical and complex problem areas that occur in ship repair. Experience understanding construction and compartmentation of all types of Naval Berthing and Messing barges to avoid bottlenecks, resolve conflicts in scheduling work of all parties, and determine when and where material substitutions may be made.