SURFACE MAINTENANCE MECHANIC SUPERVISOR (Title 32)

U.S. Army

Houston, TX

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Backlog Prioritization, Budget Management, Corrective Action, Emergency Response, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Establish Priorities, Funding, Maintain Compliance, Maintenance Services, Needs Assessment, Operations Planning, Operations Processes, Performance Reviews, Procedure Development, Procedure Implementation, Property Management, Quality Control, Quality Management, Safety Compliance, Schedule Development
LOCATION
Houston, TX
POSTED
3 days ago

The Surface Maintenance Mechanic Supervisor oversees planning, assigning, and coordinating maintenance work for surface equipment, ensuring efficient use of personnel, tools, and resources.
They develop work schedules, prioritize tasks, and manage funding and workload data to support unit readiness.
The supervisor investigates work problems, implements corrective actions, and maintains quality control to meet standards while managing maintenance backlog and equipment repairs within budget.
They establish leave schedules, assess training needs, set performance standards, and handle employee evaluations and safety compliance.
The role includes developing operational procedures, ensuring regulatory adherence, and managing property accountability and security.
Additional responsibilities involve participating in readiness evaluations, inspections, exercises, and performing duties related to emergency response or facility maintenance as needed.
Other duties may be assigned as required.

About the Company

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U.S. Army

ORGANIZATION

The Army, as one of the three military departments (Army, Navy and Air Force) reporting to the Department of Defense, is composed of two distinct and equally important components: the active component and the reserve components. The reserve components are the United States Army Reserve and the Army National Guard.

Regardless of component, the Army conducts both operational and institutional missions. The operational Army consists of numbered armies, corps, divisions, brigades, and battalions that conduct full spectrum operations around the world. The institutional Army supports the operational Army. Institutional organizations provide the infrastructure necessary to raise, train, equip, deploy, and ensure the readiness of all Army forces. The training base provides military skills and professional education to every Soldier—as well as members of sister services and allied forces. It also allows the Army to expand rapidly in time of war. The industrial base provides world-class equipment and logistics for the Army. Army installations provide the power-projection platforms required to deploy land forces promptly to support combatant commanders. Once those forces are deployed, the institutional Army provides the logistics needed to support them.

Without the institutional Army, the operational Army cannot function. Without the operational Army, the institutional Army has no purpose.

OUR PURPOSE REMAINS CONSTANT

To deploy, fight and win our nation’s wars by providing ready, prompt and sustained land dominance by Army forces across the full spectrum of conflict as part of the joint force.

The Army mission is vital to the Nation because we are the service capable of defeating enemy ground forces and indefinitely seizing and controlling those things an adversary prizes most – its land, its resources and its population.

COMPANY SIZE
10,000 employees or more
INDUSTRY
Government and Military
WEBSITE
https://www.goarmy.com/