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Production Controller

Job in Norfolk, Virginia, 23500, USA
Listing for: Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-01
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Quality Engineering
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Production Controller I

Production Controller I

Job :

Date Posted: T00:00:00

Location: Norfolk, Virginia

Minimum Experience: 8 years

Education: High School Diploma or Equivalent

Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc. is seeking a full‑time Production Controller II in Norfolk, VA.

Job Summary:

The Production Controller II shall perform multiple tasks in the performance of duties during planning and execution of all types of maintenance availabilities. Assignments include a broad range of responsibilities requiring extensive practical knowledge, and complex interrelationships for the development of new approaches to solve planning and execution problems.

Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Assist with the integration of simultaneous efforts of various individuals and groups in the accomplishment of planning ship repair and alteration tasks and projects as directed. Typically, at a minimum, this involves Engineering, Contracts, Logistics, and Waterfront Operations departments, Ship's Force personnel and contractors.
  • Convey planning/execution technical and non‑technical information to appropriate levels of management to ensure timely concise and relevant information flow for the purpose of socialization of planning/execution issues that impact the naval community. Exercise full use of the chain of command and support other meeting and conference initiatives accordingly to convey the right information, with the appropriate level of detail to effect sound technical and non‑technical decision making at higher level within the department as well as similar efforts in support of the fleet and type commander.
  • Maintaining contact with military technical personnel for resolving planning and production problems, developing clarification of acceptance/rejection criteria, determining production planning and procedural requirements, and establishing or clarifying requirements. Contacts with port engineers, planners, type desk officers, and NAVSEA activities are for reporting and receiving information, report findings, resolving technical issues, advising on production efforts and results, and providing recommendations for further actions.
  • Assist the planning and maintenance team, Contract Department, and Engineering/Quality Assurance departments by planning, assisting by answering pre‑bid questions, reports, inspection deficiency reports, providing information pertinent to the proper planning and execution of planned availabilities. Provide recommendations to MARMC Code 300 SME/Manager for concurrence and approval.
  • Assist with the development and implementation of Department instructions and related metrics.
  • Assist Managers with analytic and evaluative work, problem resolution and support in a variety of administrative areas to include investigate and provide recommended solutions to problems related to program/project processes and procedures, monitor project expenditures (labor and non‑labor), develop schedules for accomplishing work and assuring timely and efficient interface with work schedules.
  • Assist with the tracking and development of solutions required to address technical and non‑technical investigation, root cause analysis, and studies of complex planning problems in relation to maintenance, repair and modernization issues.
  • Assist management with the development and issuance of Memorandums of Agreement (MOA), Memorandums of Understanding (MOU), Command Instructions, and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
  • Assist the designated Program Manager (PM) and Class Team Lead (CTL) in the development of work packages by reviewing the Availability Work Package (AWP)/Brokered Work Notification (WN) to the NMD planning avail.
  • Assemble WNs into work item level organization prior to specification writers by Expanded Ship Work Breakdown Structure (ESWBS) (normally for all items), SWLIN (Ships Work List Number/SWAB, by type or location (normally for structural items), cost tracking (usually for specific mechanical items), by zone (usually for piping systems), and LLTM lead times (usually for some portion of a repair that can be isolated because of scope, production sequencing, and material lead time) etc.
  • Select the most appropriate NMD template or accomplished…
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