Biofuels Production Managers
Military Training
Procurement and Production
Job Title: | Naval Plant Representative |
Branch: | Navy |
Class: | Commissioned Officer, Warrant Officer |
Description: | Administers all types of contracts placed with private contractors and serves as primary government point of contact with the contractor. Maintains surveillance of contractor's management, systems, procedures and methods, and ensures economical operation. Represents contracting agencies and project managers on all contracting matters and ensures compliance with prescribed procurement, engineering and quality procedures and objectives. Advises contracting agencies and project managers on present and predicted contractor cost and schedule performance. Ensures proper plant security and maintenance of government facilities and equipment. As appropriate, maintains surveillance of flight operations. |
Job Title: | Production Engineering Officer |
Branch: | Navy |
Class: | Commissioned Officer, Warrant Officer |
Description: | Administers Production Engineering Division. Develops performance standards and supervises development of improved production processes and engineered methods including shop layout studies. Supervises development and distribution of work schedules. Develops standard schedules for repeat-type work items and alterations. Aids shops in resolving scheduling conflicts. Analyzes workload and manpower requirements to maintain proper balance. Supervises maintenance of records. Assists production officer in all aspects of production planning and control. Directs tool program. Participates in shipyard industrial facilities program. |
Job Title: | Shop Production Officer |
Branch: | Navy |
Class: | Commissioned Officer, Warrant Officer |
Description: | Plans, organizes and controls industrial shop production. Regulates shopwork according to manpower, facilities and materials available. Controls production by establishing schedules and maintaining production charts and other indexes. Balances fluctuations in workload by redistributing work and workmen among shops, or recommending purchase of materials instead of their manufacture in yard shop. Directs and conducts studies of current shop methods and related problems. Compares operating costs of different shops to discover disproportionate outlays. |
The data sources for the information displayed here include: Defense Manpower Data Center. (Using onet291)