
Supervisory General Engineer
Naval Air Systems CommandYou will serve as a Supervisory General Engineer/SE Software Branch Head (BL25300), in the NAVAIRWARCENADLKE SE & ALRE Group; Support Equipment Dept; SE Engineering Integration Division.•You will supervise branch personnel and manage resources to accomplish required tasking.•You will collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to ensure mission alignment.•You will provide oversight for software development efforts in the branch (e.g. CASS Common Development Environment for Test (CDET) and Engine Test Instrumentation Replacement System (ETIRS)).•You will ensure personnel are properly trained and successfully executing assigned tasking on time while delivering technically sound products.•You will identify staffingrequirements to support mission demand and lead the effort to find new personnel to fill vacancies (e.g. lateral reassignments, merit promotions, CSS, etc.).•You will perform all supervisory administrative functions including but not limited to approval of time and attendance, travel, training, performance evaluations, corrective action, etc.•You will evaluate work performance of subordinates and recommend official performance ratings.•You will ensure employees have and use the required processes, tools, and procedures to execute their tasks effectively.•You will provide leadership support of Knowledge Management activities through participation in communities of interest/practice to promulgate and advance technical and business development of the branch, division, department, and SE domain.
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