AIRCRAFT MECHANIC SUPERVISOR Government - Rochester, NY at Geebo

AIRCRAFT MECHANIC SUPERVISOR

As a Aircraft Mechanic Supervisor, WS-8852-14, you will provide overall direction and coordination of subordinate work activities and functions which, because of their scope, volume and complexity are carried out by two or more organizational segments and layers, possibly during two or more shifts. Control and management of the work functions requires several subordinate supervisors. The occupation and non-supervisory grade level which best reflects the nature of the overall work operations supervised is Aircraft Mechanic, WG-8852-10. Military Grades:
WARRANT OFFICER & ENLISTED Compatible Military Assignments:
WOBR:
15 ECMF:
15, 91, 92, 94 EMOS:
68A/W GENERAL
Experience:
Experience or training which demonstrates that the candidate has the ability to organize assignments for subordinates, estimate material and manpower needed for specific jobs; able to explain manuals and work procedures; and to prepare production records, work records and reports. SPECIALIZED
Experience:
In addition to the journeyman level knowledge, must have at least 36 months experience which demonstrates the ability to plan, direct, and organize work assignments for lower grade personnel. Experience which required the review of work requirements and establish priorities to meet deadlines. Experience that provided knowledge of various lines of work performed by this function. Experience which demonstrates the ability to supervise or the potential to perform such duties as evidenced by the ability to communicate knowledge of general supervisory concepts, and knowledge of shop processes. Experience in adapting existing equipment and techniques to new situations.
  • Department:
    8852 Aircraft Mechanic
  • Salary Range:
    $36.17 to $42.20 per hour

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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