Maintenance Branch Supervisor
Listed on 2025-12-28
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Maintenance/Cleaning
Maintenance Manager, Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief -
Management
Maintenance Manager, Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief
Maintenance Branch Supervisor
Supervises and manages all field level maintenance operations and personnel at the Equipment Consolidation Site (ECS). Ensures all field level maintenance functions are seamlessly scheduled and coordinated with storage site and repair parts operations IAW USARC unit prioritization, Army Regulations, and local SOPs. S/he will ensure that full technical inspections are performed on all equipment in accordance with the Army maintenance standards in AR 750-1, AR 750-8, and the Maintenance Facility SOP and are conducted as part of all initial and final inspections performed for all Maintenance Request work orders.
Reports to the ECS Site Manager.
This individual must be able to stand, kneel, crouch, walk, climb stairs, bend, push and lift a minimum of 50 pounds.
LocationBarstow, CA
SalaryNegotiable, based on experience and education
Start DateContingent upon award
EducationHS Degree
Experience:Required Experience includes
- Minimum of five years documented leadership experience and a comprehensive knowledge of governing regulations, policies, procedures, and instructions in assigned area of responsibility.
- Comprehensive knowledge of all installed product software at the user/operator level and automated data processing policies and procedures as they pertain to assigned equipment, enabling the contractor to solve or contact appropriate technical support to resolve any problem associated with these systems.
- Ability to provide information and reports, resolve issues and recommend actions to improve delivery of services to customers.
- Skills in verbal and written communications to conduct meetings, execute plans, and prepare reports, plans, and working instructions.
- a minimum of five years of experience around U.S. Army or Army Reserve maintenance operations or equivalent.
- Experience as a maintenance role user of the Global Combat Support System-Army (GCSS-A).
- Familiarity and experience with the Army and Army Reserve’s two-tier levels of maintenance.
Requires a favorably adjudicated National Agency Check with Inquiries (NACI) prior to commencement of performance under this contract.
Responsibilities include but not limited toThe Maintenance Branch Supervisor is responsible for leading, managing and ensuring the safety of all maintenance personnel in the Maintenance Branch, including Heavy Equipment Mechanics (HEM), HEM Inspectors (HEMI), Electronic Maintenance Technicians, Mobile Equipment Servicers, Gunsmiths, Ground Support Equipment Servicers, and Tool and Parts Attendants. This individual will use Global Combat Support System (GCSS), and/or other STAMIS systems, as the system of record for all maintenance-related functions, to include maintenance records, work orders, class IX operations, and man-hour accounting.
The Supervisor will ensure all field level maintenance functions are seamlessly scheduled and coordinated with storage site and repair parts operations IAW USARC unit prioritization, Army Regulations, and local SOPs. S/he will ensure that full technical inspections (TM-XX-10/-20) are performed on all equipment in accordance with the Army maintenance standards in AR 750-1, AR 750-8, and the Maintenance Facility SOP and are conducted as part of all initial and final inspections performed for all Maintenance Request work orders.
The Supervisor shall ensure all tool room and supply functions in support of a maintenance activity are performed in accordance with (IAW) AR 710-4, USAR regulations, and local SOPs to include cleaning, issuing and inventorying tools to ensure accountability is maintained.
The Maintenance Branch Supervisor will ensure that field level maintenance tasks are performed in accordance with (IAW) all applicable technical publications on Army equipment, to include but not limited to wheeled and tracked vehicles, electronics, weapon systems, and engineer equipment as directed. In so doing, s/he will maintain a maintenance efficiency rate IAW USARC 750-1 or higher.
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