Title:
AFCAP V SWA Transient Aircraft Services: Lead Site Manager
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KBR, through the AFCAP V Program,assiststhe U.S. Air Force by offering Southwest Asia Transient Aircraft Services (SWA TAS). These servicesfacilitateessentialaircraftarrivals and departuresservicesfor United States and Coalition Forces. Alongside SWA Transient Aircraft Services, KBR delivers Engineering Support, NTV Leasing, LAMS, Power Production, BOS-I, and a range of quality-of-life solutions that help sustain base operations.
The Lead Site Manageris responsible forthe day-to-day oversight, coordination, and performance of all Transient Aircraft Services (TAS) operations across multiple locations within the Southwest Asia Area of Responsibility (AOR). Reporting directly to the Project Manager, the Lead Site Manager ensuresaircraftservicing operations are executed safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with the Performance Work Statement (PWS), contractual requirements, applicable Technical Orders, airfield safety standards, and U.S. Government/U.S. Air Force directives.
This position provides senior leadership across all supported sites, overseeing Site Managers responsible foraircraftarrival, marshaling, parking, servicing, turn-around, and departure operations. The Lead Site Manager ensures standardized execution of TAS requirements across all locations whilemaintainingcompliance with flight line safety programs, Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention, tool control procedures, andaircraftmaintenance coordination requirements.
The Lead Site Manager is accountable for multi-site operational continuity, synchronization of resources, and performance against mission-driven service levels in a high-tempo, austere environment—ensuring all locationsoperateas a unified enterprise in support of continuousaircraftoperations and mission readiness
Roles and Responsibilities
Ensure full compliance with Environmental, Safety, and Quality Assurance requirements; provide oversight, documentation, and enforcement across all Transient Aircraft Services (TAS) operations.
Provide daily oversight of multi-site TAS operations, includingaircraftarrival, marshaling, parking, servicing, turn-around, and departure activities to ensure all PWS performanceobjectivesare consistently met.
Lead, supervise, and mentor all Site Managers and their respective flight line teams to deliver safe,timely, and high-qualityaircraftservicing operations.
Establish a culture of accountability, operational discipline, safety, and continuous improvement across all locations within the AOR.
Schedule personnel across all locations (shifts, rotations, coverage) tomaintainrequired 24/7/365 service levels, including support to surge operations andshort noticetaskings.
Maintain effective coordination with Government stakeholders (COR, ACO, Airfield Management, Maintenance Operations Center (MOC), and other mission partners) to supportaircraftflow and operational priorities.
Ensureaccurateandtimelydocumentation, reporting, andrecordsmanagement across all TAS operations, including performance metrics, staffing reports, and operational deliverables.
Demonstrated experience supporting U.S. Air Force or DoD aviation operations
Proven ability to lead large, geographically dispersed teams in high-tempo environments
Ability to work in a high-risk environment and manage staff in an austere/expeditionary setting.
Proficiencywith standard reporting and documentation practices, including use of Government-directed systems and data accuracy expectations.
Strong knowledge of:
Aircraftground handling and servicing procedures
Airfield operations and safety requirements
Technical Orders and maintenance documentation processes
KBR offers a selection of competitive lifestyle benefits which could include401K plan with company match, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, AD&D, flexible spending account, disability, paid time off, or flexible work schedule. We support career advancement through professional training and development.