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You will serve as oversight to project/program engineers and program analysts and provides novel, complex, and unique management and operations assignments.You will utilize an engineering approach to management and operational problems, employee advises management and/or production officials on systems and procedures.You will serve as a principal point of contact for production and maintenance resourcerequirements planning and inventory control and coordination of integrated logistics support planning.You will conduct studies of contractors' capabilities to produce critical products required by SWFLANT.You will develop, implement, analyze, and monitor a variety of management information systems, utilizing program-unique systems and generic business applications.You will participate in or directs the development of technical directives delineating methods and processes for the efficient and economical production.You will ensure all manufacturing/production planning and management issues are addressed and participates in program reviews of SWFLANT contract facilities.
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