The Quality Manager is responsible for the successful management of all contract activities in the Quality and Safety Branch IAW the Performance Work Statement.
Reporting to the Program Manager and company-level Vice-President of Quality, the Quality Manager is responsible for the successful management of all contract activities in the Quality and Safety Branch IAW the Performance Work Statement.Responsibilities include but are not limited to:• Ensures all contract activities are accomplished in accordance with the Performance Work Statement, Air Force Instructions, Technical Orders, and company policies.• Reports to the Program Manager and Company-level Vice President of Quality.• Oversees Program-wide Quality and Safety surveillance, reporting, enforcement, and education activities.• Responsible for the overall administration of the Quality Management System and AS9110 program.• Manages, directs, and supervises Quality and Safety Branch staff.• Manages the QC Database and is responsible for the CAPA process at the site level.• Manages, directs, and supervises Branch activities to achieve high performance and success.• Ensures personnel have obtained the necessary training and instructions to perform assigned duties.• Interfaces with internal and external customers, and higher headquarters.• Ensures that the contract is executed in a safe and efficient manner acceptable to the Government.• Provides guidance for workforce management on matters pertaining to employee hiring, termination, transfer, evaluation, training, and disciplinary actions.• Attends applicable meetings as required.• Directs, plans, coordinates, controls, and evaluates operations and personnel.• Must deal with the customer and company employees in a courteous, professional, and effective manner.• Represent the company in an appropriate professional manner in terms of attire, business courtesies, ethics, and customer culture.• Other duties as required.Work Environment:• Environment ranges from office-like to hangar and flight line. Extensive sitting to climbing, standing, stooping, bending, pushing, kneeling, stretching, and walking demands.
Bachelor’s Degree in an associated discipline is preferred.• Ten (10) years of experience in quality control required, preferably in an USAF aircraft and maintenance support environment• Six (6) years of experience in a managerial capacity required, preferably in an USAF aircraft and maintenance support environment• AS9110 Lead Auditor certification required or successful completion of 5-day, online course within 60 days from hire (company paid)• Thorough understanding of USAF aircraft maintenance quality processes required Excellent communication, interpersonal, organizational, and analytical skills are required.• Must have competent computer skills and be required to work all shifts in support of the mission as necessary.• Must speak, read, write, and understand English.• Able to obtain and maintain any security clearance and/or base access as required by the contract.• Current valid U.S. Driver’s License.
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Training plan will be provided when candidate is approved for program participation by Chain of Command. Training plan will be tailored to approved SkillBridge length.