Responsible for the overall management, supervision and training of personnel assigned to the section.
Dependent upon section assigned, oversee mechanics or all quality control (QC) inspections and inspectors to validate their capability to identify improper repairs and scheduled services.
Establishes the Humvee Divestiture Unit (HDU) quality assurance/quality control program for maintenance and repairs of tactical and combat vehicles, to include Garrisons equipment or Pre-deployment Training Equipment.
Serves as the subject matter expert (SME) on tactical and combat equipment requiring repairs and determine the reparability of items based on the Maintenance Expenditure Limit (MEL).
Identifies technical training shortfalls and when necessary trains QC inspectors to or mechanics accurately diagnose/troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic malfunctions accurately using the latest equipment, technical manuals (TM), and procedures available.
Validate customers estimated cost of damage (ECOD) and actual cost of damage (ACOD) for repairs; ensures vehicle/equipment condition classifications, ECODs and ACODs are completed in accordance with DA PAM 750-8.
Organizes maintenance workflow efficiency, troubleshooting and repairs.
Primarily responsible for enforcing safety and environmental standards in conjunction with maintenance operations.
Performs employee discipline counseling, employee performance reviews, and other personnel reportings.
Reviews and approve employee timesheets.
Screen applicants and conducts interviews for open position.
Ensures all employees observe policy, procedures and regulatory guidance for physical security, and monitors for compliance.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
Must have at least five years of supervisory experience, a comprehensive knowledge of governing regulations, policies, procedures and instructions in The Army Maintenance Management Systems (TAMMS).
Must have knowledge in completing necessary documentation such as DA Forms 2404/5988E Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet, DA Form 2407 Maintenance Request, DA Form 24071 Maintenance Request Continuation Sheet, DA Form 7723 Maintenance Expenditure Limit Waiver, DA Form 461-5 Vehicle Classification Inspection, and other applicable DA/DoD forms.
Must possess in-depth knowledge of applicable program relationships, concepts and methodologies pertaining fleet maintenance operations.
Must possess operational skill and knowledge of the automated supply systems utilized, specifically the Global Combat Support System-Army (GCSS-A)
Ability to gain cooperation and coordinate the work of others.
Skill in written and oral presentations.
Capability to adjust work operations to meet emergency or changing program or production requirements within available resources and with minimum sacrifice to quantity and quality of work.
Ability to establish program objectives or performance goals and assess progress.
Must be able to obtain and maintain a SECRET security clearance.