ASSISTANT PRODUCTION OFFICER
Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command
Posted: January 30, 2026 (1 day ago)
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Army National Guard Units
Department of the Army
Location
Salary
$61,722 - $80,243
per year
Type
Full Time
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This job involves planning and overseeing the maintenance and repair schedules for a wide range of military vehicles and equipment to keep them ready for use.
The role requires coordinating work orders, tracking progress, and making adjustments to ensure everything runs smoothly in a production setting.
It's a good fit for someone with military experience who is organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable using computer systems for managing data.
THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION.
This National Guard position is for a PRODUCTION CONTROLLER, Position Description Number D1255000 and is part of the KS Maneuver And Training Equipment Site, Kansas Army National Guard.
Military Grades: E1 - E6 Compatible Military Assignments: Immaterial GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Must have experience, education or training which indicates the candidate can reason in quantitative terms, communicate orally and in writing in a clear and concise manner, understanding the terminology and data pertaining to repair operations and process characteristics of the production activity.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Must have experience, education or training preparing job or work orders; scheduling various phases of projects into the production facility; following up to see if work is progressing as planned and arranging for adjustments in materials, machine processes, and work sequencing allowing for changes.
Experience with current automation support programs to input data, provide status of equipment, and monitor job order status, monitor work priorities, requisition repair parts, track repair parts status, etc.
Physical Demands Work is sedentary with no special physical demands. There is a requirement to walk, stand, bend, or carry light items.
When overseeing work, may be required to perform in-process inspection and final inspection to ensure quality and completeness of repairs and services.
Work Environment Work is performed in an office setting involving everyday risks or discomforts requiring normal safety precautions. Work area is adequately lighted, heated, and ventilated.
Visits to production areas are relatively free of hazards. Major Duties:
As a PRODUCTION CONTROLLER, GS-5801-09, you will establish plans and schedules for maintenance and repair, using multiple process production methods and procedures for a variety of vehicles and equipment such as combat vehicles, heavy duty engineering and mobile equipment, tracked vehicles, towed and self-propelled artillery, communications and electronic equipment, guided missile systems, and small arms.
Implements maintenance plans and monitors progress of accomplishments.
Using readiness, production and management reports available from the current automation support program and/or manual system, provides status of equipment, maintenance actions in progress, and location of equipment as required or requested.
Responsible for data input of work order information, status changes, supply updates, and other pertinent information.
Makes on-the-spot adjustments to repair priorities necessitated by unscheduled maintenance requirements.
Ensures that unit Class 9 (CL IX) accounts are funded, budgeted, and executed to maximize readiness.
Performs demand analysis on unit CL IX expenses to determine proper stockage to sustain unit mission requirements. Other duties as assigned.
Work Schedule: This position works on a 4/10's compressed work schedule with four 10-hour days, Tuesday-Friday each week of the pay period.
Work schedule is subject to change based on mission requirements. Telework: ELIGIBLE FOR SITUATIONAL TELEWORK ONLY, INCLUDING EMERGENCY AND PRESCRIBED "UNSCHEDULED TELEWORK"
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