Serves as a Supervisory Logistics Management Specialist, applies a comprehensive knowledge of the technical aspects of the work directed including but not limited to receipt, inspection and storage of materials required for the effective and efficient maintenance and operation of the NAS. As the Branch Manager, directs and assigns work of team members, evaluates work for achievement of goals/ objectives, balances assignments and approves leave requests. Participates in developing responses to bargaining unit inquires, grievances, and notification to union representatives. Reports and makes recommendation to the Division manager on performance, progress and training needs of employees, complaint resolution, and disciplinary actions. Makes recommendations to Division managers regarding promotions, reassignment, recognition, and personnel needs. Leads a group of employees in lower level job categories that are involved in performing supply inspection/receiving activities on behalf of the organization.
Applies a detailed knowledge of budget, human resource, and other administrative policies and procedures, and a detailed understanding of the objectives of the organizational unit. Utilizes knowledge of logistics programs/operations and a detailed understanding of automated warehouse management systems to manage projects and programs. Monitors effectiveness of operations and identifies problems utilizing appropriate regulations and procedures. Identifies and initiates alternate supply support methods which are consistent with program measures and applicable policies.
Directs activities related to the Division budget and personnel requirements, work measurements, and other administrative activities in support of branch operations. Uses assigned budget, staff, and other resources to accomplish project/program objectives. Manages budget and requests additional resources, as needed. Contributes to budget planning process and projects short-term future needs.
Contacts are primarily within the organizational unit/major subdivision with subordinates, peers, and higher-level managers to discuss the status of projects/programs and to share information. May also have frequent contact with customers to explain policies, procedures or for other project/program purposes.
Established guidelines, policies, and procedures typically govern work. Resolves routine problems independently, but consults with higher-level management when existing guidelines are not available or applicable to complex problems. May be called upon to assist in the development of new policies and procedures.
Individual and organizational performance is typically reviewed periodically by higher level management, often through status reports and organizational performance measures, to ensure timeliness, policy compliance, and alignment with project/program objectives. Work activities typically impact directly on the objectives of the organizational unit. In some areas, the work may affect the organizational unit's internal and external customers.
Starting at $87,971 Per Year (FV I)