AMMUNITION MATERIALS HANDLER (FLO) LEADER
U.S. Army Europe and Africa
Livorno
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Azienda: U.S. Army Europe and Africa Livorno
Applications will be accepted from INTERNAL Local National employees who are seeking promotion or reassignment.
Concurrent consideration MAY be given to EXTERNAL candidates.
If you have any questions about this vacancy or the application process, please email us at: usarmy. usag-italy. hqda-cpac. mbx. ln-applicants@army. mil Hauptaufgaben Incumbent works under general supervision of the General Supply Specialist Officer, who provides general instructions, standard procedures, overall priorities and policies, and relies on the incumbent to control work operations and accomplish an adequate quantity and quality of work and remote ammunition work areas.
Technical leadership is provided during all phases of operation in a remote work environment dealing with hazardous material .
Explains and demonstrates new techniques or methods to assure improved quality, quantity and economy.
Maintains a current knowledge of the ammunition handling, storage and loading requirements and answers questions of team members and customer units on procedures, policies, written instructions, and other directives.
Ensure and directs assigned team members to follow instructions and to meet deadlines.
Checks work in progress and upon completion for compliance with instructions and technical adequacy of work output.
Provides information for time and attendance and incidental records as needed.
Assures adherence to rules on ammunition handling, housekeeping, fire and care of equipment.
Monitor and report on the status and progress of work.
Maintains discipline during work in ammunition operations area.
Refers personnel problems to higher supervisor.
Prepares daily activity reports indicating man-hours, work accomplishment under different accounts, personnel status, and relate production data.
Performs on-the-job training and briefs subordinate personnel on new work methods and procedures.
Resolves simple informal complaints.
Verify blue-collar personnel required for the completion of work assignments.
Coordinates with various stakeholders to ensure that materials and tools are at work sites and that needed stock is obtained from supply.
Storage and Shipment Actions by receiving assignments in form of supply documents indicating the type of work to be performed, i. e. , shipment planning work sheets, trailer receipt control slips, ammunition transfer records, material release orders, magazine planographs, storage space charts, serial number listing, transportation control and movement documents, release and receipt documents, and magazine data cards.
Plans and coordinates sequence of functions to be performed considering time limits and availability of material handling equipment, motor vehicles, and personnel.
Ensures that ammunition safety and security provisions are adhered to during work operations.
Keeps track of hours authorizing the payment of severity allowance based on ambient temperature or work being performed.
Receives rail and truck shipments, break bulk or containerized.
Notes discrepancies, such as incorrect nomenclatures, lot numbers, and quantities, and prepares appropriate discrepancy reports.
Prepares required documents, in case they are missing.
Sorts ammunition according to destination annotated on shipment documents, considering the compatibility of individual ammunition items.
As annotated on supply documents, selects appropriate storage locations.
Ensures that loading and storage areas are secured according to established safety and security provisions, and that assigned storage space is available as outlined on storage space charts or space planographs received.
Informs respective stakeholders of pertinent deficiencies.
Supervises the unloading of railcars and checks documents against box and pallet markings.
Checks boxes, containers, and pallets for obvious physical damage and coordinates with Selects number and type of ammunition annotated on Shipment Planning Work Sheets.
Directs the picking of ammunition and ensures that light boxes are secured in accordance with applicable standing operating procedures.
Initiates and supervises the palletizing, strapping, and marking of ammunition boxes.
Verifies presence and correctness of UN number, UN proper shipping name and required labels.
Ensures that available serviceable trailers, trucks, containers, and railcars are loaded in accordance with established procedures and drawings, considering loading capacities, floating dunnage concept, compatibility of ammunition, and similar factors.
Ensures proper blocking and bracing of all items loaded.
Applies explosive placards to conveyances as required.
Is responsible for correct marking and labelling of items according to hazardous cargo regulations.
Ensures that explosive weights established for these facilities are not exceeded during ammunition transfers.
Identifies and posts applicable fire symbols and chemical hazard signs to all conveyances transporting ammunition within the depot area.
Conducts in-process inventories and prepares or updates magazine data cards, ensuring that data annotated comply with actual status.
Prepares and updates planographs in accordance with procedures outlined in applicable manuals.
Operates various material handling equipment such as hand operated hydraulic pallet jacks and 4,000 lbs to 25,000 lbs capacity forklifts and rough terrain container handlers to load, unloads move, store, stack, and retrieve ammunition items.
Operates light vehicles on and off post and trucks up to tons capacity within the ammunition storage area to transport ammunition, tools and equipment.
Ensures assigned crew cleans working areas after operations are completed and supports maintaining of ammunition magazines.
NOTE: Tour of duty is 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday from 0800 TO 1700, including a 1-hour uncompensated lunch break.
Qualifikationsanforderungen MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must meet the qualification requirements in the Qualification Standards Handbook as summarized below. 1.
ABILITY TO LEAD OR SUPERVISE; 2.
ABILITY TO KEEP THINGS NEAT, CLEAN AND IN ORDER; 3.
TECHNICAL PRACTICES; 4.
ABILITY TO INTERPRET INSTRUCTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS; 5.
KNOWLEDGE OF MATERIALS. 6.
DEXTERITY AND SAFETY.
HOW YOU WILL BE EVALUATED: In order to qualify for this position, your application must provide sufficient experience to meet the requirements of the position.
You will be rated based on the experience described on your application.
Copies of required documents ( Italian driver's license type "C", and qualification to operate Material Handling Equipment IAW article 73 of D.
Lgs 81/2008 and Accordo Conferenza Stato Regioni dated 22 February 2012), must be submitted at the time of application to the following email address: usarmy. livorno. hqda-cpac. mbx.
LN-applicants@army. mil Please specify the vacancy announcement number on the subject line of the email message.
Failure to submit documents in a timely manner may result in a disqualification rating Auswahlkriterien auswählen Applicants are required to possess: -A valid qualification to operate Material Handling Equipment (described above) IAW article 73 of D.
Lgs 81/2008 and Accordo Conferenza Stato Regioni dated 22 February 2012. -A valid Italian driver's license type "C". - Is required to work exposed to higly dangerous materials, and must to be able to obtain within 6 months, necessary licenses to operate general railway equipment. - Must be able to lift and carry 50 pounds.
Beschäftigungsbedingungen Incumbent must possess and be able to maintain: - A valid qualification to operate Material Handling Equipment (described above) IAW article 73 of D.
Lgs 81/2008 and Accordo Conferenza Stato Regioni dated 22 February 2012. -A valid Italian driver's license type "C". - Necessary licenses to operate general railway equipment.
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