AM General develops and builds specialized ground vehicle systems that get the US Armed Services and our allies to and from their mission safely. Our innovative spirit delivers advanced, rugged, resilient, and dependable mobility solutions. We are one team dedicated to producing the best products for our customers. We have a collective understanding that at AM General our purpose is to serve those who serve to protect us.
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PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Perform LSA to enable the development of LPD to support Operations and Maintenance planning and the deployment of the JLTV FoV and Support Equipment
Utilize the most current version of the PowerLOG-J2 database application to maintain and update LPD
Ensure LPD is available to develop, validate and deliver logistics support packages for JLTV FoV at the time of its scheduled use for testing, training, demonstrations, evaluations or fielding as required by this contract
Develop a government-approved plan to manage the development and delivery of LPD during the contract period
Analyze the data resulting from testing, manufacturing processes, quality assurance, Maintenance Evaluation, and any other evaluations of the JLTV FoV
Update LPD within the PowerLOG-J2 database to ensure LPD accurately reflects the results and findings of these activities
Continue to update LORA employing industry best practices and including all system-level repairs, and all subsystem, assembly, and subassembly level candidates, including kits for analysis
Deliver a LORA for each service using the latest version of the COMPASS
Perform MTA on the JLTV FoV IAW TA-STD-0017 Activity 12
Update the MTA to reflect changes to the product baseline and the results and outcomes from testing, training, quality, manufacturing, Maintenance Evaluation, and other JLTV FoV evaluations conducted
In performance of the MTA, deliver the following LPD: All LPD identified in TA-STD-0017 Activity 12 except activities 12.5 and 12.6., Sequential narrative instructions and procedures for all tasks below depot level maintenance including maintenance source data for TMs and IADS. Sequential narrative instructions and procedures shall be input into PowerLOG-J2 after TM and IADS validation and shall be updated in PowerLOG-J2 after successful TM and IADS verification and Government acceptance, Support requirements for performing each task. These requirements shall include Military Occupational Specialty (MOS), skill levels, tools, support equipment, Automatic Test Equipment (ATE), Test Program Sets (TPS), and repair parts
Develop data to establish and achieve improvements in fields such as the establishment of safe minimum levels of maintenance, changes to operating procedures and strategies and the establishment of capital maintenance regimes and plans
Perform RCM that will lead to increase in cost effectiveness, reliability, vehicle uptime, and a greater understanding of the level of risk that the organization is managing
Develop/update the FMECA from the Design Failure Mode Effects Analysis (DFMEA) to the indenture level that meets the maintenance strategies of the military services, or as determined by the Government
FMECA findings shall be used to develop Technical Manuals and Provisioning data
Develop provisioning documentation by developing and inputting spare/repair parts data into the PowerLOGJ2 system to update the Government’s Provisioning Master Record which contains information to maintain and repair military vehicles
Develop and update Repair Parts Special Tool List (RPSTL) parts manuals to assure they match vehicle and assembly drawings
Coordinate with Technical Writers to assure parts manuals match maintenance procedures and with Illustrators to develop graphic illustrations
Attend staff meetings and provisioning conferences with TACOM and the Joint Program Office (JPO) representatives to review drawings and provisioning reports
Responsible for operating the PowerLOGJ2 System to produce Logistic Support Analysis Reports (LSAR). Process LSAR documents for review and contract delivery to TACOM
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
Working knowledge of regulations governing military provisioning processes is preferred
Ability to read Blueprints to identify vehicle and mechanical parts, have mechanical background, and parts manual reading skills
PC literate with knowledge of programs in Microsoft Office Suites
PHYSICAL EFFORT
Sight: must be able to regularly read computer screen, reports, and various documents with detail and clarity to accomplish work tasks in a safe and efficient manner, including regular use of adequate close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and ability to adjust focus
Hearing: must be able to regularly hear well enough to communicate
Hand-Eye Coordination: must be able to regularly coordinate one’s eyes with one’s fingers, wrists, or arms to move, carry, or manipulate objects or to perform other job-related tasks
Manual Dexterity: must be able to regularly make quick, accurate, skillful, and coordinated movement with hands and arms to grasp, place, move, or use objects such as phone, computer, and other office equipment, tools, or controls
Agility: must be able to regularly bend, stretch, twist, or reach out with the body, arms, or legs to perform job tasks, including the ability to move throughout all areas of the facility, Company’s property surrounding facility, or additional work areas
Climbing / Kneeling: must be able to occasionally climb, kneel, bend over, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl, with balance
Lifting: must be able to occasionally lift up to 25 pounds with or without assistance
Physical Strength: must be able to occasionally lift, push, pull, or carry objects using hands, arms, back, abdominal muscles, shoulders, legs, or a combination of these muscle groups
Stamina: must be able to occasionally exert oneself physically over long periods of time, including performing repetitive or strenuous tasks as well as standing and sitting for long periods
WORKING CONDITIONS
Physical Location: This position operates between an office and manufacturing plant environment and is often assigned to a specific shift or hours. The Employee must be able to perform job functions in an environment with varying difficult work conditions such as extreme cold, heat, inclement weather, at heights, and/or while exposed to constant/intermittent loud noises
Teamwork: This position will work with others to ensure efficiency in the workplace
Listening Skills: This position will need to understand how to use machinery properly and safely to prevent accidents and ensure all tasks are completed accurately
Ability to follow instructions: Managers assign tasks and responsibilities, which vary; this position should be able to follow instructions competently
Methodical approach: Production lines follow a set process, so this position needs a methodical approach to ensure all tasks are completed in the correct order for a smooth-running production line
Concentration: This position may perform the same or similar tasks repeatedly, so a strong level of concentration when carrying out these tasks is important for quality control purposes. This role is often fast paced, so being able to maintain focus at all times is important
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS
Up to 25% travel may be required
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)