Supervisory Interdisciplinary (Supervisory Senior Project Engineer)
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Posted: January 13, 2026 (1 day ago)
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Federal Aviation Administration
Department of Transportation
Location
Salary
$117,868 - $182,730
per year
Type
Full Time
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Base salary range: $88,520 - $115,079
Typical requirements: 1 year specialized experience at GS-12. Expert-level knowledge in field.
Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).
This job involves leading a team of specialists who maintain and support aviation systems to ensure safe air traffic control for commercial and general aviation in a specific area.
The role focuses on managing daily operations, staff performance, budgets, and training while reporting to higher district managers.
It's a good fit for experienced aviation technicians with strong leadership skills who enjoy overseeing technical teams in a fast-paced federal environment.
As a supervisor/manager, the selectee for this position will be eligible to receive a Manager Performance Incentive (MPI) provided eligibility requirements noted in agency policy are met.
The MPI is an annual lump-sum incentive payment that considers agency performance, the manager's individual performance, and available funding.
Serves as a front line Supervisory Airway Transportation Systems Specialist (SATSS), for a System Support Center (SSC).
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE To qualify for this position you must demonstrate in your application that you possess specialized experience equivalent to the next lower level of FV-I/Level IV, or the equivalent of an FG/GS-13.
Specialized experience is defined as experience in the FV-2101 occupation or in a related occupation, which equips the applicant with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully the duties of the position.
Specialized Experience is: Applied knowledge of and experience in the technology system interrelationships, and management of civilian or military automated aviation, navigation, and electronics systems.
Candidates must show experience at the level of difficulty and responsibility appropriate to the position.
Generally, experience at the next lower level of I/level IV or equivalent, meets the minimum qualifications for this position as long as the experience provides the demonstrated abilities identified in this announcement.
Please ensure you answer all questions and follow all instructions carefully. Errors or omissions may impact your rating or may result in you not being considered for the job.
Qualification requirements must be met by the closing date of this vacancy announcement. Applicants may be asked to verify information on your application for employment with the FAA.
Narratives for Leadership and Management Dimension identified under qualifications are mandatory.
Failure to submit Leadership and Management Dimension statements will prevent you from receiving further consideration. Major Duties:
Serves as the System Support Center (SSC) manager.
Has responsibility for overall administrative and technical direction of the assigned workforce consisting of Airway Transportation Systems Specialists (ATSS) and support staff involved in providing National Air Space (NAS) services to en route/terminal air traffic control to commercial airlines, and general aviation aircraft for a defined area.
Reports directly to a District Manager (DM) or District Facilities Manager (DFM).
Directs the work of subordinate employees for at least one organizational unit/project/program within a major subdivision.
May be responsible for supervising employees in more than one SSC/duty location.
Duties typically include planning/communicating the organization's vision and objectives, setting priorities, assigning tasks and responsibilities, monitoring and evaluating performance, coaching and developing employee capabilities, approving leave, and taking, recommending, or approving corrective/disciplinary action as appropriate.
Exercises authority for supervisory responsibilities over staff, including staff scheduling and approval of leave.
Assures equity of performance standards and rating techniques developed for subordinates.
In addition to evaluating work performance, justifies recommendations for awards/bonuses for positions in the unit for higher-level approval.
Performs critical aspects of the budget planning process, including projecting short-term and long-term future needs and justifying resource requirements.
Identifies developmental training needs of employees and self and requests for and/or arranges needed developmental and operational training.
Communicates unconventional training requests with higher level management to determine accessibility, available funding and best use of resources.
Gives advice, counsel or instruction to employees on technical, operational, and/or administrative matters.
Hears and resolves complaints from employees at the informal stage, referring group grievances and more serious, unresolved complaints to the higher level manager.
Effects minor disciplinary measures, such as warnings and reprimands, recommending other action in more serious cases. Fosters a fair and equitable work environment.
Applies advanced knowledge of the technical aspects of the work directed, and advanced knowledge of budget, human resources, and other administrative policies and procedures, and an advanced understanding of the objectives of the organization.
Responsible for applying program resources to meet defined requirements.
Contacts are primarily within the organizational unit, major subdivision and the LOB/SO with subordinates, peers, and higher-level managers to discuss the status of projects/programs and to plan for the future.
May have frequent contact with customers, other government entities, and other external parties to interpret policies/procedures or for other project/program purposes.
Has authority to make commitments for subordinate organizational units, within guidelines.
Defines, acquires, and allocates budget, staff and other resources necessary to accomplish the goals and/or objectives of the SSC.
Participates in planning and executing organizational goals utilizing strategic planning and sound management principles in order to accomplish mission objectives.
Work is typically governed by established policies, procedures, and organizational objectives that frequently leave room for discretion.
Resolves all but unique problems without the intervention of higher-level management.
Regularly called upon to identify problem areas and to develop and recommend new policies and procedures for resolution.
Individual and organizational performance is typically reviewed periodically by higher-level management, usually through status reports and organizational performance measures.
Consults with higher level management to ensure the alignment of projects/programs with the tactical objectives of the major subdivision.
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