The contractor shall provide a dedicated full-time, on-site Facilities Operation Manager who shall provide the overall management of facilities related work described in specific task orders awarded to the SP through this contract. Responsibilities Responsible for all facets of facilities operations and maintenance, with a direct line of communication to the COR. Serve as the SITE Chief Operating Engineer. In the absence of the Program Manager, serve as the SP’s central point of contact with the Government for performance of all work on the contract. Cannot serve in other collateral capacities (QCM, Safety, etc.) The Operations Manager works independently and is responsible for providing direction and leadership for all operations and maintenance requirements. The primary function of this position is to provide direction and leadership to the Operations and Maintenance personnel while ensuring safe, reliable, and compliant operations and maintenance planning across the ecosystem, including, system and personnel efficiencies, production, process improvements, and repair and maintenance. Evaluates and analyzes performance Key Performance Indicators and initiates improvements in reliability, availability, and efficiency. Identifies and evaluates trends, goals, and performance indicators and take appropriate actions based on trends to resolve issues, achieve goals, and maximize efficiencies and use of resources. Performs technical evaluations to determine root causes and develops sustainable solutions to reoccurring problems. Leads the development, communication, and implementation of safe and efficient operational procedures, policies, and effective growth strategies, prepares technical reports and documentation. Ensures the organization is properly staffed, managed, organized, trained, and directed to fulfill its responsibilities. Collaborates with senior management to develop and implement the annual budget and capital needs while focusing upon optimization and reduction of costs. Makes periodic inspections of the working area and coordinates correction of any discrepancies related to safety, cleanliness, organization, facilities maintenance, or general housekeeping practices. Promotes a healthy culture that benefits employee engagement, happiness, customer loyalty, safety, integrity, and overall excellence. Oversees all inspections, repairs, and component changes and accompanying documentation are accomplished. Provides project management direction to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget. Qualifications Ten (10) years of experience working in engineering, construction management, or facilities operations capacity. Minimum of ten (10) years working Government contracts of similar size and scope to this solicitation. Five (5) years supervisory experience, managing a workforce of 50-100 people. One (1) year experience working with SCADA/EMCS control systems. One (1) year experience/working knowledge of CMMS or other CMMS. Must be a graduate of an accredited 4-year engineering program with a Bachelors in one of the following mechanical or electrical engineering or an equivalent. The duties and responsibilities listed in this job description generally cover the nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. This is not intended to be a complete list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required. Subject to the terms of an applicable collective bargaining agreement, the company management reserves the right to modify, add, or remove duties and to assign other duties as may be necessary. We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for the position; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. Job ID 2024-3158 Work Type On-Site Company Description Akima Support Operations (ASO) provides logistics, facilities maintenance and operations, transportation and support services for mission-critical military installations and civilian agencies around the country. From the homes of U.S. Central Command and U.S. Special Operations Command to the highways of suburban Virginia, ASO experts and professionals work behind the scenes to ensure smooth and continuous operations. Our personnel enjoy competitive benefits packages and challenging roles in work environments committed to safety, diversity and opportunity for career growth. As an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC), 100% of our company’s profits go back to our more than 14,000 Iñupiat shareholders that have resided near and above the Arctic Circle for more than 10,000 years. Our business helps support their way of life and contributes to the survival of a culture that has thrived in a challenging environment.