Odyssey has an exciting new opportunity for a Journeyman Small Arms Planner/Scheduler supporting the USAF Small Arms Program Office (SAPO). Their mission is to manage and sustain all pistols, machine guns, shotguns, rifles, carbines, grenade launchers, ceremonial weapons, mortars, squad/sniper rifles, and light machine guns used by the United States Air Force. SAPO also manages the Sighting Targeting and Night Observation (STANO) program and provides rapid technology development, testing, and fielding capabilities for weapons and STANO systems. This is a full time, onsite position located at Robins AFB. Contingent upon contract award Responsibilities Duties include, but not limited to: Pre-plan gun systems and exchangeable end items prior to scheduled depot repair. Develop and revise labor, material, equipment, facility, and skill requirement standards in support of workload. Use engineering techniques such as methods time measurement, time studies, work sampling, and estimates to develop/maintain labor standards. Determine the impact of proposed workload changes on work packages. Maintain Bill of Material (BOM) based on SAPO and/or USAF Gunsmith Shop (GSS) requirements. Develop Bills of Work (BOW), work control documents, and requests for quote (RFQs) as required. Ensure financial soundness for areas of responsibility and report discrepancies immediately. Support depot productivity goals and ensure adherence to maintenance and schedule requirements. Develop, implement, analyze, and revise the master production schedule for small arms and light weapons depot throughput. Integrate and synchronize all production schedules for current and out-year requirements across SAPO programs. Prepare throughput plans and work requirements and recommend commitment of SAPO/GSS resources. Evaluate lead-time changes and assess unanticipated material or production problems affecting schedules. Monitor production line capability, work-in-progress, material availability, manpower, flow-path urgency, and schedule adherence. Revise the master production schedule based on actual or proposed changes. Determine the need for cannibalization actions and assess impacts to weapon flow processes. Monitor time-compliance TO actions and un-programmed work to minimize schedule impacts. Recommend production schedule adjustments to maintain critical flow timelines. Conduct research using historical productivity, quality, and capability data to identify process improvements. Support workload supportability studies such as surge capability assessments or second-source repair evaluations. Prepare reports and provide briefings to management, contractors, program managers, and external audit agencies. Assist SAPO/GSS scheduling efforts by monitoring maintenance, production, and supply data systems. Recommend new or modified data products or system applications to enhance scheduling efficiency. Contingent upon contract award
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees