As a BASE OPERATIONS MANAGER, GS-0301-11 your duties are below.
1. Manages the overall operational aspects of the GTC, to include long and short-range planning, and directing the operation, maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, and construction of all real property. Oversees all installation training center, facilities, utilities, buildings, structures, roads, ranges, water systems, disposal systems, sewage systems, bridges, communications, and electrical systems. Oversees the development and implementation of the Training Center Master Plan and Range Development Plan in close coordination with applicable authority, facilities engineering, other directorate staffs, and other DOD agencies to ensure long-term capabilities are available to support national defense initiatives. Directs the development of regulations, procedures and operating instructions tailored to the specific needs of the training center and addresses such functions as logistics and facilities management, range operations, administrative requirements, etc. Ensures the provision of supply, support to troops, and training at the installation to include requirements, procurement, storage, issue and control of ammunition, POL, Post Camp and Station property, cantonment supply and billeting, and transportation motor pool operations. Ensures the continuous operational mobilization readiness of the training center and the operational ability on short notice (less than 24 hours) to support state and federal agencies in support of national defense initiatives. Maintains notification roster for call up of key personnel for immediate operational support. Responsible for direct support and coordination of secure operations in support of national defense initiatives with MACOM or higher commands. Oversees the development and implementation of peacetime aspects of the training site mobilization mission to include preparation and maintenance of the installation mobilization plan and mobilization information packet. Ensures the development and implementation of plans to prepare personnel assigned to the training center to receive mobilized units; fill requisitions; direct actions to support personnel and provide equipment to enhance operational status of deployed units.
2. In conjunction with the applicable authority, manages a variety of funds including program management of Range and Training Program (RTLP) funds and Integrated Training Area Management (ITAM) funds. Coordinates with the Directorate of Facilities Engineering for agricultural out lease funds, Military Construction (MILCON & UMI) funds, and Base Operations (BASEOPS) minor construction/maintenance and repair funds. Ensures that funds provided are expended as directed within terms of the law or other agreement and that sound management principles are used to assure maximum utilization of all resources. Determines the format and content of agreements necessary to define and provide for the support and services required by all tenant activities. Approves such agreements at the local level. May direct the work of subordinates in daily funds management and execution.
3. Communicates and coordinates with the staff and various organizational headquarters on matters pertaining to supply and training support activities. Coordinates and conducts pre-camp conferences with higher headquarters staff personnel and organizational commanders. Attends meetings, communicates, and coordinates with Federal, state, and city officials, and civic organizations for the purpose of obtaining public services, planning for future needs, and discussing community problems or development plans that affect training center operations and the community. Interacts with local media and handles sensitive public relations problems. Responds to congressional inquiries concerning legislation that has potential impact on current and future training center operations and training. Develops procedures and implements programs to ensure the physical security and safety of the employees, tenants, facilities, and property of the installation Training Centers. Implements programs to ensure compliance with all environmental and natural resource regulations established by Federal, state, and local agencies. Maintains direct dialogue with regional EPA representatives concerning pending legislation affecting current and future national defense initiatives at the training centers. Responsible for ensuring that the installation has the requisite noise abatement program, noise compliant processing system and follow up reporting program. Ensures required environmental documentation such as Installation Natural Resource Management Plans, Cultural Resource Management Plans, and historical holdings are current and available for public review. In coordination with commanders, directs the establishment of recreational sites and provides recreational equipment in support of troop welfare programs.
4. Performs other duties as assigned. D2976
Starting at $73,088 Per Year (GS 11)