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Site Manager


Summary:
Site Manager for a UH60L Aviation Support Services program that provides augmentation to the operation, maintenance, and servicing of 15 UH-60L located at Lawson Field, Ft Benning GA. Responsible for the management, administration, and operational support services, including Aviation Maintenance, Aircraft Servicing, and Ground/Flight Operations to support customer requirements. Duties and
Responsibilities:
Responsible for effective on-site management for the US Army Ranger School Command UH60 helicopter maintenance program. Serves as the primary site POC for the Government customer. Oversee workforce to include, daily management, training, coaching, counseling, and cost. Have input to hiring and termination in coordination with ATSC PM Responsible for contract performance at his/her location. Perform all local management actions associated with his/her employees, to include, but not limited to:
Investigations and reports arising from any quality defect notices issued against contractor employees, verification of time sheets, introduction and initial indoctrination to new employees. Understand and execute all aspects of the Contract PWS. Brief Command Semi-annual on key Metrix's of the PWS. Responsible for all aspects of AR-95-20, AS9100 and AS9001-2015, including re-certifications. Report daily / weekly to PM Other duties as assigned. Job Requirements:
o Graduate of the UH-60 MTP course o The SM shall have a minimum of ten years of aviation management experience, of which five years shall be commensurate with position assigned.
Salary Range:
$150K -- $200K
Minimum Qualification
Operations ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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