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Assistant Program Manager Ship Provisioning Logistic Contract Manager - Hampton Virginia
Company: Disability Solutions Location: Hampton, Virginia
Posted On: 01/19/2025
Position Purpose: Position location will be in Hampton VA with some travel. The Program Manager - Ship Provisioning Government Contracts is responsible for ensuring the provision of services in accordance with the Statement of Work incorporated into the Ship Provisioning contract between VersAbility Resources and the US Government. The Program Manager is responsible for ensuring uniform support is being provided by VersAbility Resources and all subcontractors of VersAbility Resources to load, stow, and offload subsistence, supplies and parts on-board and off-board U.S. Government ships located at various DoD and Commercial ports in the Groton, CT; Norfolk, VA; Mayport, FL; San Diego, CA; Puget Sound Area, WA; Hawaii, Guam and Kings Bay GA as identified in individual Task Orders. This has been identified as a Quality-of-Life project for the United States Navy. Primary Responsibilities - Responsible for oversight of a government contract with multiple locations and/or oversight of multiple subcontracting organizations.
- Responsible for coordinating uniform support for the government customer with VersAbility subcontractors at each location.
- Responsible for conducting site meetings with all subcontractors, Source America staff, and government representatives (COR/ACOR) as required.
- Responsible for administering a Quality Control Plan for the Ship Provisioning contract.
- Responsible for creating a Quality Control Plan to be used at each location by all organizations on this contract.
- Responsible for implementing standardized procedures/methodology for monitoring and documenting contract performance to ensure all contract requirements are being met.
- Responsible for providing quality customer service and the overall success of the Ship Provisioning contract.
- Responsible for representing the organization to multiple outside agencies (ex. Federal, State, Local) with an increased level of autonomy based on geographic location.
- Responsible for assisting each FSO/AFSO with security issues (CAC, DBIDS etc.) at each location as required.
- Responsible for meeting Ability-One requirements and ensuring all OSHA standards are met or exceeded.
- Responsible for ensuring the operation of equipment in done in a safe and efficient manner and for using products and materials in a safe and efficient manner.
- Responsible for ensuring the maintaining a Materials Safety Data Sheet binder with current information. This information must be maintained in a central location and reviewed with employees.
- Responsible for ensuring a safe work environment is being provided at all locations, conducting monthly safety meetings and producing appropriate safety communication both in writing and orally.
- Responsible for assisting in obtaining/maintaining highly valued supplies and equipment necessary to perform all duties.
- Responsible for overall revenue of contracts exceeding $75,000,000.00.
- Responsible for acting as the first point of contact for handling government complaints, assisting the Government Contracts Leadership team with the performance of the Ship Provisioning contract.
- Responsible for ensuring all subcontractors perform their duties according to contract specifications.
- Responsible for ensuring all subcontractors are adhering to the Contract Data reporting requirement IAW the PWS.
- Responsible for reviewing training at each location on the safe, effective, and efficient use of materials and equipment. Training shall be the responsibility of each organization and this position will only provide oversight and guidance.
- Responsible for promoting and maintaining positive lines of communication with various Government personnel while performing job duties.
- Responsible for adhering to all policies and procedures as set forth by VersAbility Resources and the U.S. Government.
- Provides guidance and assists Government Contract managers when needed.
- Other duties and tasks as assigned Qualifications/Skills & Knowledge Requirements Education: Bachelor's Degree or Experience:
- Five years supervisory experience required, in a commercial business preferred.
- Experience in warehousing and inventory support procedures and NAVSUP instructions relating to stock material processing procedures.
- Experience working with people with disabilities highly desirable and strongly preferred. Skills Knowledge & Abilities:
- Must be knowledgeable of the Shipboard Naval Supply System and Afloat supply procedures as they apply to the shipboard material receiving and inventory management operation.
- Must be able to board Naval ships and navigate through ship passageways.
- Must have the knowledge of the procedures involves in maintaining the operation as per government requirements delineated in the contract.
- Must be able to work with minimal error under the stress of time constraints to complete specific tasks.
- Must be able to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
- Must be able to read, write and speak English.
- Must possess a secret clearance. Environmental
- Work will be performed in a variety of locations that will contain multiple people performing various tasks.
- Work will at times be performed on a Government Installation. As a result, the employee must be able to pass the background security check performed by the Government.
- Occasionally work will be performed on board Naval ships; to include large ships, small ships and submarines.
- Work is sedentary in nature, however, there will be some walking, standing, bending, carrying of light items such as papers, books, laptop, small parts, driving an automobile, etc.
- Employee will be visiting/working on an installation that provides a service to military personnel and other personnel.
- Will be required to travel out of state to conduct oversight functions for this contract.
- No special demands are required to perform this work. Competencies: To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies to perform the essential functions of this position.
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