
SUPERVISORY IT SPECIALIST (PLCYPLN)
Commander, Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWARSYSCOM)You will serve as a
SUPERVISORY IT
SPECIALIST (PLCYPLN) in the C2 DEPARTMENT,
CODE 530
of
NAVWARSYSCEN PACIFIC SAN DIEGO
CA.You will be responsible for the technical coordination between all Branch projects within the Tactical Systems Interoperability and Integration Division, Code 53500.You will be responsible for the supervision, planning, and coordination of all personnel and facilities assigned to the Branch.You will be responsible for coordination of management of all projects within the Branch, including task proposals, task agreements, financial and technical status reporting, and future task planning.You will Works with each member of the branch to develop their respective annual STRL Contribution Plans, conducts and documents their performance reviews, and makes compensation recommendations to the sub pay pool and pay pool manager.You will coordinate with the other Branch Heads and project managers throughout the Division, Department, and Center, supporting the coordination of related technologies and cross training and assignments of personnel.
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