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Show 26, 2001 Jul, INSUR ANCE Production controller job open Most Hill AFB jobs are fillt-- by the u- of an that doesn't require automated referral fill This Jobs an out to application. employees Hotline features only hard to fill vacancies requiring special advertising and application - d procedures. The fallowing job is open only fur internal candidates suck as Air force civilians it ho are curForce civilians rent employees at Hill and non-AConsiderPersonnel Office. Hill served by the ation and selection for all jobs will be based upon merit without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliafactors. tion or other ir non-mer- it Production Controller (Aircraft), 7, potential 11 Announcement number: Opening date: July 26. Closing date: close of business Aug. 9. Area of consideration: Basewide. Location of position: Aircraft Directorate. Aircraft Operations Division, LAO. Work Duties: Develops and for scheduled and schedules workload adjusts unscheduled aircraft maintenance and modification requirements. Collects supporting design specifications, machine process data, maintenance interval requirements and historical data. Monitors all scheduled daily maintenance, repair and modification activities, modifying established aircraft schedules as needed based on production line or shop capacity, status of work in progress and time required to complete the activity. Prepares reports and conducts meetings as required with appropriate personnel (planning, supply, backshops, etc.) to resolve production scheduling conflicts. May be required to work alternating shifts. May be required to work irregular or alternate shift in support of a surge workload exercise, contingency or emergency. Must have six months aircraft experience. Must have comprehensive and intensive practical knowl- schedule: Full-tim- e. Jobs Civilians or Military Choose Your Own Coverage Choose Your Own Deductibles Choose Your Own Payment Plan Hotline edge of all aircraft and support shop production methods, processes and procedures, support equipment, tooling and materials, and considerable skill to plan and execute future or immediate production control for the modification, overhaul or repair of an entire aircraft from aircraft induction to departure for customer delivery. Basic qualifications: One year sixrialized experience at the GS-- or WG-1- 0 level, or higher, that demonstrates the candidate possesses the knowledge and ability to plan, schedule, interpret technical data and knowledge of quality management methods and procedures. To apply: Submit Eat! 1410 N. Hillfield Rd. 4 D Blood drawing Friday Base blood drawings will be held Friday from 9 a.m. noon at the 419th Medical Squadron, Bldg. 568 (by the Base Clinic). There is a critical shortage of all types of blood. Donors will receive a certificate for a free pint of Farr's Ice Cream. In addition, Mountain Star Blood Services and Clearfield City will hold a blood drive Aug. 9 from p.m. at the Clearfield City Hall, 55 S. State Street. For more information, call Ext. or call Mountain Star Blood Services at -- 3-- 8 479-238- 9. D Benefit car wash Saturday The Hispanic Employment Program will hold a benefit car wash Saturday from 8 a.m. 2 p.m. in the Layton parking lot. Proceeds benefit the scholarship fund. For more details, call Barbara GarWal-Ma- rt cia at Ext. D Road closed Tuesday Civil Engineers will close 11th Street between E and F Avenues Tuesday to install a new fire hydrant near the Child Development Center. The road will be blocked from 8 a.m. 2 p.m. and a detour provided. For more details, call Brian Nosker at Ext. OO-AL- registration Wednesday Registration for new students at Hill Field Elementary School will be Wednesday from 9- - 11 a.m. Students who live on base or on Airlane Drive in Clearfield attend the school. Those registering should bring an original birth certificate, immunization record, Social Security numbers for the child and parents, phone numbers of local emergency contacts or a first sergeant, proof of residency and work place phone numbers or cell phone numbers. Families that plan to move onto the base before school starts need to bring a housing letter from the Housing 90-da- y Office. School starts Aug. 27. Singles plan rafting trip Business Administration (MBAl Business Iiituniutkm Sysicnis & I ducaiion ( ompuicr Science I ducaiion - licahh. Physical f J. & Rcc, I ducaiion Instructional lechnology tsiih Vacancy announcements are posted in the Civilian Personnel Office, Bldg. 1221. Announce- Recorded message. Information about each vacancy is also available through a job inforfor a recorded mation hotline. Call Ext. message. For general employment information call Ext. Fatuity & Human Development lfA 20021 MSS I luniiii Re mice Management: Health Administration - Spring 2002 MSS Human Resource Management: Women in Management - Fall 2001 Public Administration - Kali 2(H)! I kalth Physical Education and Kcsrtvaiion: Corpotaie Wellness - Fall 2fXH emphasis in Educatinj! technology English - Icchnical & 1'iotcssional Wining (online delivery) I hunan I jivironim-m- s with ciuplusis in basis. ments are updated on an N EW Master Degrees Begin in 200 1 Bi. 2002 for information call I80H 626 81-- Masirrs tVgiye Program) Family I Consumer Sciences and I Mcminn 1 liinian Resource Management School Counseling l Education (tuildimklcraic) For Schedules (Ogden area) go to: eKiensioii.usu.educoiiiedcanipusessvasatcli Supervisory ( irtitWaie in I d. kdScsd Reading Endorsement Ornamental Horticulture Certificate Administrative Each vacancy announcement is also included 3-- 5. more information call Chaplain (Capt.) Rick or Tech. Sgt. Tom Harvey at Ext. Koehler, Ext. 4 Scout Pack hold its annual swimming party Aug. 4 from p.m. at Pool No. 3. All current and potential Cub Scouts, are invited to attend. Parents and ages siblings of the scouts are also encouraged to attend and bring a snack to share. For 7-- 9 1, more information, call Harold Clements, Cubmaster, at 779-076- 8.X8 877-61" I in the Office of Personnel Management Federal Job Opportunities Board which can be accessed through the Internet via Telnet and file transfer protocol, FTP, at address: "www.usajobs.opm.gov." or at IP address: Dr. Terry Tcigclcr, Director .M04 University Circlc-WSSide Promontory Towers-Eas- t ) Ornamental Horticulture Diploma (two year) Associate ot" Applied Science Degree in Ornamental Horticulture (two-yeaSchool Library Media ("crtilicalion Program 198.78.46.10. Ogden, IT terryicxt.usu.cdu (801)626 8141 (801) Culled and Talented Endorsement Independent Study and Online Courses 4.) u 7 "0-- 3S6 cr uvw.txx.usu.aiulcontid, B Roy Gate hours change The Roy Gate is now open until 6:45 p.m. weekdays to help with construction traffic on The hours will be extended until or until the construction situation on improves. mid-Octob- H Tops in Blue coming "The Magic Of Music" is the theme for the Tops In Blue World Tour 2001, Aug. 22 at the Dee Events Center, Weber State University, Ogden. Doors open at 6 p.m., and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free. For more details, call Ext. At least 75 ushers are needed for the Tops In Blue performance. The volunteers will be on duty from p.m. the day of the show to help with crowd control and will be required to attend a training meeting. Interested volunteers should contact Tech. Sgt. Tyrone Reynolds, head usher, by at tyrone.reynoldshill.af.mil or call Ext. Tpmsssasssicsssi 4:30-10:3- 0 In Town MJddHDflB MB D Clearfield carnival Saturday Clearfield will host a Children's Parade and Carnival Saturday at 11 a.m. in Bicentennial Park west of the Clearfield Library. After the parade, there will be games and activities for children, youth, and adults at Hess Park, Bicentennial Park and the Park Chapel area. The park is located between 800 East and 1000 East, off Highway 193 west in Clearfield. n First aid classes set Clearfield City is sponsoring American Red Cross first aid and CPR classes Tuesday and Aug. 7 and 14 from 6:30-8:3p.m. in the Clearfield Justice Center's second e floor Room. The cost is $40 per person. To register or for more details, call Tammy Viollos-Le- e at or Jolene Goff at You may save up to 3. Candidate board convening .The CY02 Mission Com- D Support Squadron mander Candidate Board will convene Oct. 10- - 11. Any officer meeting the basic criteria may apply. Eligibility: CoreAFSC35P ?nd 38M officers are eligible. Core AFSC 61S, 62E, and 63A officers may request consideration by completing a statement of intent. The board is open to lieutenant For colonels, majors and majors-select. f 15 on car insurance 0 Immediate coverage over the phone Multi-Purpos- Military discount 6 Low Bountiful hosts Summerfest down-payme- nt & set The branch of the Utah Christian Home School Association will meet Aug. 2 from p.m. in the Clinton City Park pavilion, 1906 W. 1800 North, near the Clinton municipal building. UTCH provides support, education, information and fellowship for families who educate their children at home. Meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month at Roy Bible Church from Davis-Web- Local insurance professionals Over 60 years of serving the 1-- school group meeting B Home er 6-- 8 7-- 9 p.m. For more details, Stephanie Buchanan, DavisWeber support group leader, at utahbucksaol.com. monthly payment plan Overseas insurance More than 300 singers, dancers and musicians will participate in the 13th annual Bountiful Summerfest International, sponsored by the BountifulDavis Art Center. Activities will be Aug. from p.m. at Bountiful Park, 400 North and 200 West. Tickets to the park performances are $4 per person or $12 per family. Children under 12 are free. Tickets are available at the gate or in advance at the art center 1 ' I Scrritig Wavr. Diiris, Shrgjn, Summit ivututes g Scouts swimming Aug. Hill AFB Cub will Free tjllToll Specially Programs 825-088- 2. The Base Chapel's Singles-YounAdult ministry is sponsoring a Whitewater rafting For trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo., Aug. D 84 Fall Semester Begins August 27th - Spring Semester Begins January 7th Outside hire 825-315- D 801-444-92- C Form 76 referencing this announcement number to DPCFA. Peggy Miconi. For more inforor mation: call Peggy Miconi at Ext. Marianna Bowers at Ext. -- t Layton, UT 84041 application information, contact 1st Lt. Ralph M unlock via at ralph.murdockhill.af.mil or at Ext. On Base D Hill Field I CZip C3 5 NEWS BRIEFS 0-- MOTORCYCLE AUTOMOBILE need a car insurance company that doesn't drag its heels when the going gets tough. GEICO's 24 -- hour claim service gets you back into action in no time. You - Government Employees Insurance Co. GEICO General Insurance Co. GEICO Indemnity Co. GEICO Casualty Co GEICO auto Insurance Is not available In MA or NJ. Home office: Washington, DC 20076 2001 GEICO military' Call Or uicih urn,, i i (01)444-928- 4 North W Uo Hill Field Road Layton Hs Mall,acrtss f, GEICO Hasl,gs, |