MOUS/SATURN Modification Site Manager
Company | The Boeing Company |
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Location | Mountain Home AFB, ID, USA |
Salary | $100300 – $135700 |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | |
Experience Level | Senior |
Requirements
- 5+ years of experience in providing technical and performance oversight of F-15 Platform maintenance and/or modifications, including briefing US Government Customers on status of performance
- 5+ years of in-depth experience in the application of USAF AFI 21-101 Aircraft and Equipment Maintenance Management
- 5+ years of experience and proficiency in Excel, Word, Outlook and PowerPoint and the ability to learn in house systems
Responsibilities
- Works closely with the Program Management Office (PMO), the local USAF partner, Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA), the Boeing program office, and Logistics Capability leadership to support delivery of quality modification installations to our customer.
- Develops and motivates a team of diverse skills, capabilities, and experience to maximize individual and team performance.
- Provides oversight and approval of technical approaches, acquires resources, and maintains quality, safety, schedule, and cost plans
- Analyze TO’s, TCTO’s, engineering and maintenance documents to determine workflow, resources, capacity, and execution timelines
- Ensure proper execution of all modification activities ensuring the Customer aircraft are returned to service on schedule and to the required quality standard.
- Understands contractual language and requirements to ensure compliance and execution
- Conducts thorough and complete program status reporting to internal and external customers as required to include USAF Maintenance briefings, DCMA Quality Briefings and Boeing program office leadership
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with the USAF AFI 21-101 is preferred
- F-15 Platform Experience is preferred
- Field service and/or modification leadership experience is preferred
- Military Programs experience is desired
- Prefer capable of initiating action to solve day-to-day operational issues while balancing the overall site leadership