Production Management Specialist (PMS) (5)

Robins Air Force Base, GA
Full Time
Experienced

Job Title: Production Management Specialist (PMS) (5)
Location: Robins Air Force Base, Georgia
Company: Lucayan Technology Solutions LLC
Clearance: Active Secret Clearance Required
Employment Type: Full-Time – Contingent on contract award.

Lucayan Technology Solutions LLC is seeking an experienced Production Management Specialist (PMS) to support the 638th Supply Chain Management Group (SCMG) at Robins Air Force Base. This role provides critical assistance to Government Supply Planners in managing organic and contract repair programs for Air Force supply operations. The PMS will help forecast budgets, oversee repairs, manage contracts, and provide subject matter expertise across a variety of logistics and production systems. This is a full-time position contingent upon contract award.


Job Responsibilities:

Production Management Duties:

  • Support Government planners with organic and contract repair efforts.

  • Manage asset shipment tracking, repair predictions, and budget allocation activities.

  • Assist in forecasting repair budgets and developing Repair Budget Narratives and Program Execution inputs.

  • Oversee production efforts and component deliveries to meet performance goals.

  • Support negotiation and workload planning activities across supply programs.

  • Provide contract oversight, including expiring contracts and closeout processes.

  • Assist with temporary work orders and MISTR Line establishment using G004L.

  • Monitor depot-level repair efforts and priorities using EXPRESS and DREP systems.

  • Prepare and process repair Purchase Instrument packages via the PRPS system.

  • Maintain file integrity within the Automated Budget Control System (ABCS).

  • Utilize ESCAPE/SPM (Servigistics) and other logistics systems to support accurate planning.

  • Leverage CAV-AF, MP&E, and CRMS tools for visibility, planning, and execution of repairs.

  • Act as a subject matter expert and mentor to less experienced production management staff.


Essential Qualifications:

Security Clearance: Must possess an active Secret security clearance.

Experience:

  • Minimum of 8 years of experience in Air Force supply chain and production management.

  • Prior experience in roles focused on organic and contract repair.

  • Proficiency in Air Force logistics systems such as ESCAPE/SPM, EXPRESS, ABCS, and G004L.

  • Strong background in budget forecasting, program management, and contract oversight.

Education:

  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field required.

Skills:

  • Deep understanding of repair lifecycle management and Air Force maintenance programs.

  • Excellent organizational and documentation skills, particularly with budget and repair narratives.

  • Ability to coordinate across teams and serve as a reliable point of expertise.

  • Strong communication and systems proficiency in a government support environment.


Why Join Lucayan Technology Solutions LLC?

  • Play a key role in sustaining mission-critical Air Force readiness.

  • Join a skilled team dedicated to performance, accountability, and innovation.

  • Support national defense logistics from one of the Air Force’s premier supply chain hubs.

  • Competitive compensation, benefits, and professional development opportunities.

Apply today to support Air Force repair and production initiatives at Robins AFB with Lucayan Technology Solutions LLC.

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