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About KBR: Engineering the Future
KBR is a global provider of differentiated professional services and technologies across the asset and program life cycle within the Government Solutions and Energy Solutions sectors. We excel in providing solutions for the most complex and critical missions, delivering value with integrity.
Our Culture: Innovation and Collaboration
At KBR, we foster a culture of innovation, collaboration, and unwavering commitment to safety. We encourage our employees to challenge the status quo, embrace new ideas, and work together to develop cutting-edge solutions. Our core values are Safety, Integrity, Teamwork, Accountability, and Performance. We are dedicated to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment where everyone feels valued and respected.
Why Choose a Career at KBR?
- Impactful Work: Contribute to projects that make a real difference in the world, from space exploration to sustainable energy solutions.
- Growth Opportunities: We provide extensive training and development programs to help you advance your career.
- Global Reach: Work on international projects and collaborate with colleagues from diverse backgrounds.
- Competitive Benefits: We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
- Sustainability Focus: KBR is committed to a sustainable future and invests in technologies and practices that protect our planet.
Join KBR and become part of a team that is shaping the future of engineering and technology.
Open Positions
Transient Aircraft Services: Alternate Site Manager (Secret Clearance)
KBR
Program Summary KBR, through the AFCAP V Program, assists the U.S. Air Force by offering Southwest Asia Transient Aircraft Services (SWA TAS). These services facilitate essential aircraft arrivals and departures services for 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. Job Summary The Alternate Site Manager (ASM) is responsible for supporting the day-to-day management, coordination, and performance of all Transient Aircraft Services (TAS) operations at an assigned installation within the Southwest Asia Area of Responsibility (AOR). Reporting directly to the Site Manager, the ASM ensures aircraft servicing 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 leadership across all flight line operations, including aircraft arrival, marshaling, parking, servicing, turn-around, and departure activities, while assisting in the supervision of all assigned personnel supporting TAS operations. The ASM serves as the designated authority in the absence of the Site Manager and is accountable for maintaining operational continuity, coordinating with Government stakeholders, and ensuring consistent performance in a high-tempo, 24/7/365 austere environment. Roles and Responsibilities Maintain a ZERO Harm workplace by enforcing strict adherence to flight line safety standards, FOD prevention programs, and tool control procedures at all times. Ensure full compliance with Environmental, Safety, and Quality Assurance requirements; support documentation, reporting, and enforcement across TAS operations. Assist in the daily oversight of TAS operations, including aircraft arrival, marshaling, parking, servicing, turn-around, and departure activities to ensure PWS performance objectives are met. Lead, supervise, and mentor assigned personnel during shifts; reinforce operational discipline, safety standards, and quality execution. Serve as the acting Site Manager in the absence of the Site Manager, maintaining full authority over daily operations and decision-making. Coordinate daily tasking and priorities; assign work, monitor execution, and resolve operational challenges impacting aircraft flow and mission execution. Schedule personnel (shifts, rotations, coverage) to maintain required 24/7/365 service levels, including surge and contingency operations. Inspect and audit in-process and completed work to verify compliance with PWS requirements, Technical Orders, and airfield procedures; implement corrective actions as required. Oversee execution of aircraft ground handling and servicing operations to ensure safety, efficiency, and compliance with applicable standards. Monitor performance trends, identify operational risks, and assist in implementing corrective actions to sustain mission readiness. Maintain effective coordination with Government stakeholders (COR, ACO, Airfield Management, Maintenance Operations Center (MOC), and other mission partners). Ensure accurate documentation, reporting, and records management, including staffing updates, performance metrics, and operational deliverables. Maintain accountability of on-site equipment, vehicles, and tools; ensure proper use, maintenance, and documentation. Support training, qualification, and readiness of personnel; ensure all team members meet required certifications and standards. Assist with transition, mobilization, and demobilization activities to maintain continuity of operations. Plan, organize, and prioritize multiple competing requirements in a dynamic, austere environment.
Transient Aircraft Services: Alternate Site Manager (Secret Clearance)
KBR
Program Summary KBR, through the AFCAP V Program, assists the U.S. Air Force by offering Southwest Asia Transient Aircraft Services (SWA TAS). These services facilitate essential aircraft arrivals and departures services for 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. Job Summary The Alternate Site Manager (ASM) is responsible for supporting the day-to-day management, coordination, and performance of all Transient Aircraft Services (TAS) operations at an assigned installation within the Southwest Asia Area of Responsibility (AOR). Reporting directly to the Site Manager, the ASM ensures aircraft servicing 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 leadership across all flight line operations, including aircraft arrival, marshaling, parking, servicing, turn-around, and departure activities, while assisting in the supervision of all assigned personnel supporting TAS operations. The ASM serves as the designated authority in the absence of the Site Manager and is accountable for maintaining operational continuity, coordinating with Government stakeholders, and ensuring consistent performance in a high-tempo, 24/7/365 austere environment. Roles and Responsibilities Maintain a ZERO Harm workplace by enforcing strict adherence to flight line safety standards, FOD prevention programs, and tool control procedures at all times. Ensure full compliance with Environmental, Safety, and Quality Assurance requirements; support documentation, reporting, and enforcement across TAS operations. Assist in the daily oversight of TAS operations, including aircraft arrival, marshaling, parking, servicing, turn-around, and departure activities to ensure PWS performance objectives are met. Lead, supervise, and mentor assigned personnel during shifts; reinforce operational discipline, safety standards, and quality execution. Serve as the acting Site Manager in the absence of the Site Manager, maintaining full authority over daily operations and decision-making. Coordinate daily tasking and priorities; assign work, monitor execution, and resolve operational challenges impacting aircraft flow and mission execution. Schedule personnel (shifts, rotations, coverage) to maintain required 24/7/365 service levels, including surge and contingency operations. Inspect and audit in-process and completed work to verify compliance with PWS requirements, Technical Orders, and airfield procedures; implement corrective actions as required. Oversee execution of aircraft ground handling and servicing operations to ensure safety, efficiency, and compliance with applicable standards. Monitor performance trends, identify operational risks, and assist in implementing corrective actions to sustain mission readiness. Maintain effective coordination with Government stakeholders (COR, ACO, Airfield Management, Maintenance Operations Center (MOC), and other mission partners). Ensure accurate documentation, reporting, and records management, including staffing updates, performance metrics, and operational deliverables. Maintain accountability of on-site equipment, vehicles, and tools; ensure proper use, maintenance, and documentation. Support training, qualification, and readiness of personnel; ensure all team members meet required certifications and standards. Assist with transition, mobilization, and demobilization activities to maintain continuity of operations. Plan, organize, and prioritize multiple competing requirements in a dynamic, austere environment.
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