Operations Research Analyst (RCM Level III)

R & K Enterprise Solutions

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Operations Research Analyst (RCM Level III)

R&K Enterprise Solutions, Inc. (R&K) is a Certified Service- Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business with an earned reputation for delivering best-value services in Information Technology, Program Security, Information Assurance, Cyber Security, Project and Program Management, Exercise Support and a variety of administrative services to Government agencies.

The United States Coast Guard (USCG), Aviation Logistics Center (ALC) provides centralized logistics support for all USCG aviation missions. As the sole industrial complex for USCG aviation, ALC provides depot level maintenance, engineering, supply, procurement, acquisition and information services. ALC's mission supports twenty-five (25) USCG aviation units that operate approximately two hundred (200) aircraft and support equipment. These air stations are located throughout the continental United States (U.S.), Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. ALC also provides depot-level maintenance to other Government aircraft.

As part of R&K's support to USCG ALC, we are providing highly qualified, trained and experienced personnel to provide Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM), engineering, and configuration management, and technical services to support the mission of ALC. Selected candidate will be responsible for the duties listed below.

Note: This position is contingent upon contract award.

Title : Operations Research Analyst (RCM Level III)

Location : Elizabeth City, NC

Duration: Permanent/Full-Time

Clearance: Completed/initiated background investigation of at least a Tier 1

Start Date: Upon Approval

Duties:

Level III RCM Analyst Certification indicates an individual is well versed, trained, and experienced in RCM methods and applications. A Level III RCM Analyst meets all requirements of a Level II Analyst and will perform the following duties:
  • Provide systematic investigation of component and/or system characteristics to calculate survival, failures and future usage requirements.
  • Execution of studies, interpretations and documentation of findings.
  • Evaluation of safety impacts of aircraft maintenance procedures.
  • Facilitate and provide expert oversight and report findings of RCM work groups.
  • Determine the applicability and effectiveness of existing maintenance schedules versus component failure rates. Make recommendations to revise maintenance schedules and monitor new schedule results. Recommendations to change the intervals shall be documented and provided to the USCG RCM Program Manager and appropriate Product Line.
  • Provide reliability services, training, planning, presentations and reports related to RCM to ALC Business Centers, ALC Chain of Command and Coast Guard Headquarters. Implement methodologies to manage broad and long-term issues impacting life cycle costs of capital assets; asset maintenance and measurement data; and extensive engineering analysis including overhaul interval and life limits.
  • Support all business areas of ALC and Headquarters including monitoring and support of M-1 Measures for Aeronautical Engineering; Measures of Effectiveness and Efficiency (MOEs), component and staffing data support in accordance with published standards such as COMDINST 5310.6 (series) and includes metrics and data points for mission readiness.
  • Review and analyze operational performance and unsatisfactory reports using ALMIS\CG-LIMS maintenance history data against standard failure rates, determine cause of reduced performance and recommend corrective actions. Components exhibiting declining reliability will be brought to the attention of the USCG RCM Program Manager for further study and analysis by the Contractor. Communicate through the appropriate Product Line Engineering Cell concerning improvements of those components.
  • Provide managers and system users' data in a form not given by a standard report, or a lengthy series of reports requiring the development and assembly of a specialized report/study.
  • Maintain quarterly Trend Analysis Reports for each aircraft type available, the reports are due in April, July, October, and January by the end of the third week. Evaluate aircraft equipment failure trends and develop alerts. Provide component reliability reports on aviation assets tracked items. These reports consist of Mean Time between Failure (MTBF) for each assembly and for the system and Mean Time to Failure (MTTF) for each discrete component. Report delivered to USCG RCM Program Manager and appropriate Product Line.
  • Complete studies using modem analytical and statistical methods, with the goal of optimizing the use of capital plant and equipment and aviation material. Receive preapproval from the USCG RCM Program Manager prior to commencing any resource requirements equal to or greater than scope 3 and resource 3 on RCM Program Activity Assessment sheet.
  • The Contractor shall document operational performance MOE reports by gathering and analyzing data, determine actions required and update database to assure data is accurate and in compliance with findings.
  • Identify and document components in the USCG inventory that demonstrate excessive rates of failure and reasons for failures. When unsatisfactory reliability trends are identified the Contractor will make recommendations to improve component reliability. This is accomplished through research of ALMIS data, reviewing failures with Depot/Station maintenance personnel, and review of current maintenance procedures.
  • Identify performance issues with assets or components by maintenance through review of ALMIS records and identifying spares with continuing premature failures. Once failure trends or maintenance discrepancies are identified the Contractor will work with the Product Line and/or Division to correct problems.
  • Initiate actions to resolve data inconsistencies within ALMIS\CG-LIMS.
  • Submit change recommendations in Aviation Technical Information Portal (ATIP) when errors or corrections are required to maintenance documentation.
  • Review data for trends and automate audits to ALMIS\CG-LIMS data that enables Electronic Asset Logbook (EAL) Quality Assurance (QA) Team to perform quicker data reviews and corrections. RCM Team review ALMIS data and if disparities are found, writes scripts that provide a means for the EAL QA team to perform automated audits of ALMIS data.
  • Monitor external military and civilian markets for introduction of new tools or models with potential USCG applicability.
  • Support development and fielding of information technology system reports related to RCM.
  • Utilizing USCG provided Microsoft SharePoint document management system (located in the ALC CG Portal Homepage), determine and record expected level of effort to complete all RCM tasking. Upon completion, document actual time taken and provide return on investment in terms of maintenance labor hours, financial cost or availability on each. A ticket shall be opened upon receiving tasks. Tasks taking more than five (5) working days shall be updated to provide current progress. Respond to customer request for assistance within two (2) business days and provide estimated time to deliver requested information.
  • Perform software change testing of information technology changes to ALMIS\CG-LIMS within five (5) working days when received by Information Systems Division (ISD).
  • Review and recommend updates to the RCM Process Guide semi-annually using the ATIP deficiencies reporting process.
  • Facilitate formal Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality Analyses (FMECA) on aircraft systems as required.
  • Assist the USCG with the implementation of Condition Based Monitoring (CBM) on USCG assets. USCG will begin developing CBM analytical processes by leveraging technologies such as: Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, and Machine learning.
  • Serve as an Implementation Manager for an RCM program or extensive analysis effort.
  • Be responsible to maintain content of the USCG RCM Process Guide (CGTO PG-85-00-30-A), and to provide Orientation Briefings to members of RCM Teams
  • Be responsible for planning the overall RCM effort, for developing Failure Management Policy, and for conducting Equipment Failure Cause Analysis.
  • Recommend certification for RCM Analysts of any Level.


Requirements:
  • Three (3) day Introductory RCM course (Aladon, NAVAIR or equiv).
  • Formal Practitioner course (Aladon or equiv).
  • Monitored RCM Facilitation.
  • Minimum three (3) year's total as an RCM Facilitator.
  • Minimum of five (5) years' experience related to maintenance, reliability, or safety of complex systems.
  • Minimum of five (5) years' experience performing RCM.
  • Minimum of three (3) years Root Cause Analysis (Organizational, Human and Equipment).

Relevant knowledge or skills:
  • Program Management Methods.
  • Business Case Analysis Methods.
  • Logistics Support methods.
  • Automated Diagnostic Technologies.
  • Clearance: Completed/initiated background investigation of at least a Tier 1.

R&K Enterprise Solutions, Inc. is an equal opportunity affirmative action employer committed to cultural diversity and compliance. All qualified women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply for R&K job vacancies. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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