
SUPERVISORY MATERIALS ENGINEER
Naval Air Systems CommandYou will serve as a
SUPERVISORY MATERIALS ENGINEER
in the Materials Engineering Department, located within MRO (Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul)-Engineering of
FLEET READINESS CENTER
SOUTHWEST.You will serve as a Division Lead tasked by and providing support to the Materials Engineering Department Director in the leadership/direction and management of the Materials Engineering organization.You will coordinate and manage the personnel, equipment, resources, and technical processes associated with the functional groups that perform in-service support for aircraft systems, subsystems, components, and equipment for maintenance and repair.You will develop and/or maintain collaborative working relationships with the Fleet Support Teams (FSTs), Integrated Product Teams (IPTs), MRO Production Program Managers for FRCSW and with their counterparts at other FRC- NAVAIR activities.You will ensure continuity, efficiency and effectiveness of the overall operational efforts of the Division, and its Branch and Technical/Project Leads.You will serve as the local civilian authority accountable for ensuring that the application of materials engineering policies, processes, methods and techniques are consistent, efficient and effective.You will manage the technical and administrative efforts of the Materials Engineering Divisions at the local site and serve as a resource and subject matter expert for the Materials Management Board.You will develop resource management data, justify requests regarding special/additional support and recommend changes in position classifications or functions to ensure the optimum technical capability, communications, and efficiency.
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