Supervisory Program Manager, Nf-05
Listed on 2026-08-22
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Management
Project & Program Management, Operations Management
Supervisory Program Manager
Serves as a Supervisory Program Manager for within Installation Management Command (IMCOM) DFMWR with responsibility for coordinating the various operational requirements and functions associated with FMWR.
Exercises control in resource (both dollar and manpower) planning and management including business planning, training administration, internal controls, public relations, inspections, evaluations and investigations, discipline, and liaison activities. Serves as a key advisor and consultant to the IMCOM DFMWR on policy matters relative to the various complex and intricate programs and specific mission requirements.
Provides technical, administrative and managerial direction, guidance, and assistance to functional managers and staff to assist in fulfilling their responsibilities. Keeps abreast of new policies, procedures, regulations, directives, etc.; develops and recommends the framework for program-wide policies, programs, controls, and/or systems designed to increase the efficiency and economy of functions and operations.
Coordinates, directs, and assists in the analysis and review of various organizational entities, proposals, or system changes. Exercises surveillance/oversight over command initiated programs through review of reports, studies, operations plans, accountability and control instruments; monitors and reports on program accomplishments and relationship
Oversees the directorate's long range and short range work plans and the implementation of directives and requirements. Manages the development of resource changes in response to changes in levels of appropriations from within or from higher headquarters.
Reviews various reports and recommendations and initiates and/or recommends action to improve operations. Coordinates, monitors, and consolidates certain operational reports for the Director. Reviews, edits, and approves briefing material. Reviews outgoing correspondence to ensure accuracy and completeness.
Maintains liaison with higher headquarters, other commands, other government agencies, installations, and academia to form a basis of understanding and to reach a mutual agreement on work. Appears before individuals, groups, and committees and speaks for the Director in clarifying administrative matters, explaining command views or explaining implications of pending problems and programs.
Performs the full-range of supervisory duties for assigned staff.
Performs other duties as assigned.
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