PMEL Positions @ Robins AFB

Started by International Logistics, 10-15-2008 -- 13:50:02

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International Logistics

International Logistics Group, LLC, a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business located in Warner Robins, GA (Home of Robins Air Force Base/Warner Robins Air Logistics Center) will be holding a job fair for an upcoming Robins AFB PMEL Contract we are pursuing.   This contract is currently held by Kay & Associates.   

The job fair will be held October 18th, 2008 from 9AM-3PM at 205 Dental Drive, Suite 14, Warner Robins, GA  31088.   We will be interviewing Office Managers, Training Managers, Operations & Production Control Managers, Quality Assurance Supervisors, Jr.  and Senior Level Technicians, Lead Technicians, Supply Employees, Librarians, Equipment Handlers, Process Quality Evaluators and Janitors.   All interviews will be kept in strict confidence.   Please send resumes to resumes@i-l-g. net and call 478-923-9995 to schedule an interview.

If you know of any others that may be interested, please spread the word.


Broken_Wings

For those that work there and may or may not read here do you desire to speak to current employees?

Do you not intend to hire the majority if not all qualified technicians that are currently employeed there?

And for those curious about this contract if I didn't post it somewhere else it may be found on fbo.gov at the following link

https://www.fbo.gov/?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=f61d85f6fea70bcc82ac8c4b4226a433&tab=core&_cview=1

"My wings have healed." - Probably a parrot said this.

Human Resources

International Logistics Group is interested in hiring the majority if not all of the qualified technicians currently employed under this contract.

We are interested in interviewing all qualified individuals including current employees.

Please send resumes to resumes@i-l-g. net and call 478-923-9995 to schedule an interview.

All interviews will be kept in strict confidence.

Anonymous

I heard Kay & Associates was teaming with ENV Services to go after that contract at Robins.

dminesinger

I was at Kelly AFB, San Antonio in the 70's. We had a union and was the only thing that made the wages and benefits ok.

The retired AF lab chief hated it. But, the waged and benefits were a lot better than what the government contract called for.

PapaBear
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Broken_Wings

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Oh I see the RFP was amended today too while I was posting to that other post. Maybe they took out something good. I hope they put black bars in the margin so us folk know where to pay attention.

Dee dee dee
edit: from what I can tell the magical 120 that was in there before is now 140. I'm guessing that is to allow what is overdue to come in. Though whoever bids should ask it to be modified such that they don't allow them to put a whole months input in on one day then worry about "delinquent" items. If a one day input is 300 and your average output is 140 and at the end of the month you come in more than 10% under the average number you would get screwed unless that situation is covered elsewhere.

I hope these are work days not calendar days (edit they are not: "stated otherwise, all turn-around times are expressed in calendar days.")

"All calibration/repair work not assigned a priority code.  Normal turn-around time for routine TMDE is 7 days and 10 days if selected for a quality review (QR)."

Based on that wording the next contractor should establish a seven day a week schedule with two shifts or something. I think this is written to screw the contractor.
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