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Chief Information Office We sustain our Nation's forest and grasslands by delivering seamless
information solutions through our Customer Focus; Innovative Solutions; and,
Openness and Collaboration.
OUTREACH NOTICE TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGER (Regional Radio Manager)
GS-0391-13 The USDA Forest Service, Chief Information Office will be filling 3 Telecommunications Manager
(Regional Radio Manager) GS-0391-13, Permanent positions.
Location of the position: This position will be SITE SPECIFIC in Albuquerque, NM.
The Chief Information Office (CIO), formerly Information Resource Management (IRM) manages the
hardware, software, phones, radios and networks for the Forest Service.
The R3 Land Mobile Radio Manager provides leadership , management and supervision to 2 GS-856-12
Supervisors , 12 GS-856-11 Electronic Technicians and 2 GS-856-09 Electronic Technician located throughout
the region to ensure that vital radio communications are fully operational especially during fire season when
fire threatens the safety of our staff, the public, and the wild lands. Incumbent serves as a Regional Radio
Manager with primary leadership and maintenance responsibilities for Land Mobile Radio (LMR) Systems
within their Region and is the first line of contact with the Regional Forest leadership. Represents the needs of
the region with Senior Chief Information Office Staff primarily in Land Mobile Radio, but also with leadership
across the Chief Information Office. The incumbent provides administrative and technical supervision
necessary for accomplishing radio program work across the Region. The incumbent supports the following
National Forests and is expected to travel as required to establish a working relationship with the local forest
service staff as well as with LMR staff: Apache Sitgreaves National Forest, Springerville , AZ; Coconino
National Forest, Flagstaff, AZ; Coronado National Forest, Tucson, AZ; Kaibab National Forest, Williams,
AZ; Prescott National Forest, Prescott, AZ; Tonto National Forest, Phoenix, AZ; Carson National Forest,
Taos, NM; Cibola National Forest, Albuquerque, NM; Gila National Forest, Silver City, NM; Lincoln National
Forest, Alamogordo, NM; and the Santa Fe National Forest, Santa Fe, NM.
Duties of the Position: Introductory Statement:
The Chief Information Office (CIO) manages the Information Resources environment for the Forest Service.
This staff is responsible for facilitating the coordination with field and Forest Service leadership to all
information technology infrastructure, business applications, and information management services. The CIO is
also responsible for the Information Resources Governance process which facilitates decision making for all
information resource decisions supporting mission priorities.
This position is located on a Forest Service Unit.
Incumbent serves as a Regional Radio Manager with primary leadership and maintenance responsibilities for
Land Mobile Radio (LMR) Systems within their Region. Responsible for providing other CIO
telecommunications lines of service support based on organizational requirements and priorities. Performs CIO
Radio program wide collateral duties such as Training Manager, Fleet Manager, Safety Manager, Asset
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Manager, and Equipment Transportation Manager. Assigned budget, acquisition, manpower, maintenance, or
administrative special projects.
Incumbent is required to support All Risk Incidents and may be required to be on call 24/7. Provides
Communications Technicians (COMTECHs) and COMTECH Unit Leaders for Communications Advanced
Teams (CAT), Type 1 Fire Incident Teams, and for local incident fire support. Ensures temporary radio
communications are reestablished during fires. Incumbent stands duty as the CIO Duty Officer as required.
Incumbent leads by example in defining a customer service culture to ensure that all customers are treated with
respect and civility. Ensures that whenever possible the CIO staff cultivates partnerships with our customers in
developing solutions to meet their needs. Proactively develops partnerships with key stakeholders, other
agencies, and USDA to provide the best value in the services and solutions developed and offered by the CIO.
Major Duties:
Supervision – 30%.
Supervises a group of employees performing work up to the GS-12 level which are located on National Forests
and Grasslands throughout the Region. Provides administrative and technical supervision necessary for
accomplishing radio program work across the Region.
The position plans the work to be accomplished by the unit, assigns work to employees, and establishes
production or quality standards for the unit’s work. Responsibility includes establishing and communicating
guidelines and performance requirements to employees; conducting formal performance reviews; and
identifying and providing for the developmental and training needs of employees. The incumbent hears and
resolves employee complaints, effects minor disciplinary measures, and recommends action in more serious
cases. The position performs administrative and human resources management functions for the unit; provides
advice, counsel or instruction on both administrative and work matters; and assures full compliance with safety
regulations.
Ensures subordinates are trained and fully comply with the provisions of applicable safety regulations to
prevent any minor or major incidents, accidents, or injuries. Responsible for employees’ use of Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) in accordance with established safety guidelines as required to perform work
safely. Manages Regional Job Hazard Analysis (JHAs) Program for work performed in hazardous environment
and conditions to include:
• Site access: arduous hiking, rafting, boating, helicopter, airplane, horseback, all terrain vehicle
(ATV), snowshoeing, skis, snowmobile, or snow cats.
• High risks of exposure to potentially dangerous situations or unusual environmental stress requiring
a range of safety and other precautions where conditions cannot be controlled (e.g., working at great
heights under extreme outdoor weather conditions; camping overnight in wilderness areas).
• Tower Climbing; and heavy lifting and carrying.
• Exposure to possible non-ionizing radiation (radio frequency emissions hazard).
Civil Rights
The incumbent promotes equal opportunity and employs nondiscriminatory practices for merit promotion,
recruitment and hiring of applicants; encouragement, recognition and fair treatment of all employees; and
career development and full utilization of employees’ skills. The incumbent adheres to nondiscriminatory
employment practices regarding race, color, national origin, age, disability; and where applicable, sex, marital
status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal;
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or because all or part of an individual’s income is derived from any public assistance program.
Program Management of Regional Radio Systems - 30%.
Manages and exercises overall program responsibility and project management activities for the Regional Land
Mobile Radio Systems. Provides technical advice to management concerning radio communication problems
and questions, and develops alternatives and options to meet requirements in a variety of physical and
environmental circumstances.
Sets priorities based on extensive knowledge of agency programs, policies, and procedures, and redirects
program efforts to meet changing deadlines and goals. Coordinates with senior management on projects for the
Regions and on national projects where applicable.
Represents the CIO while fostering relationships with the regional leadership, forests in the region, other
government agencies and partners in areas related to Forest Service Land Mobile Radio. Facilitates
cooperation and sharing where beneficial to the parties involved.
Specifically:
• Provides Land Mobile Radio System subject matter expertise to the Region.
• Manages the development of equipment and service requirements to include technical
specifications, equipment design and configuration.
• Coordinates the design of Regional Land Mobile Radio Systems.
• Develops training strategies, installation plans, and maintenance policy.
• Manages the installation and maintenance of Land Mobile Radio Systems which may include: Very
High Frequency (VHF)/Ultra High Frequency (UHF), portable and mobile radios, antenna systems,
base stations, repeaters, and microwave.
• Manages the installation and maintenance of Land Mobile Radio Systems radio control components
and links including: Radio Control over Internet Protocol (RCoIP), VHF/UHF links, Ear and Mouth
(E&M) interface, channel banks, dispatch consoles, tone remotes, and/or T1–T3 data circuit
interfaces.
• Manages the installation and maintenance of lightning protection and grounding systems, and
primary and backup power systems which may include: solar systems, AC/DC, propane systems,
wind, thermal, and/or geothermal equipment. Coordinates the design of primary and backup power
systems.
• Manages the installation and maintenance of radio towers and communication shelters.
• Manages the testing, acceptance, and user training for Land Mobile Radio System components.
• Oversees programming of authorized Land Mobile Radio frequencies into radios, requesting
frequencies, mitigating and deconflicting interference issues, collaborating with other entities to
write channel plans, and providing interagency collaboration on frequencies.
• Manages Regional emergency Land Mobile Radio communications support and intra- and
interagency radio collaboration.
• Manages the Regional tower climbing program in order to perform Land Mobile Radio System
installation and corrective/preventive maintenance.
• Manages Regional Land Mobile Radio Maintenance Program within their geographic area of
responsibility to include incident ticket management.
• Conducts forest wide radio infrastructure upgrade reviews.
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• Manages numerous short and long term Regional radio infrastructure improvements to increase
system reliability, enhance performance, and increase radio coverage.
• Ensures subordinates are adhering to safety standards and policies.
• Supervises and performs telecommunications duties as directed/required.
Participates in Preparation of Forest Service-wide Land Mobile Radio System Strategic Plans and
develops Regional Radio Budget - 20%.
Participates in Land Mobile Radio System strategic planning. As a subject matter expert, develops, directs, and
administers short and long-range plans and projects. Participates in developing goals, objectives, and
strategies, and in other strategic, tactical and business planning activities. Interprets policy and prepares
resource plans for new service levels and equipment capabilities to be installed in a variety of operating
environments.
Assists in the gathering of information and preparation of operational and capitalization budgets. Responsible
for developing and managing multiple budgets to ensure necessary resources are available and projects are
completed. Develops cost benefit analyses independently for various services and equipment configuration
options.
Coordinates with user specialists and with vendor personnel to assure that all technical factors have been
identified. Identifies and evaluates future and emerging technologies, such as those related to Radio over
Internet Protocol technologies. Disseminates information about the latest technology developments available in
the marketplace through such activities as the preparation of technical reports and the arrangement of vendor
presentations.
Participates as a representative in technical conferences and meetings with other Telecommunications
personnel within the agency and/or components of private organizations and/or other government agencies.
Attends high level meetings and interacts with key personnel in Forest Service management. Leads annual
Regional Radio Program Reviews.
Acquisition and property management of Regional Land Mobile Radio Systems - 20%.
• Ensures orders for equipment and services submitted to the Acquisition Manager are prepared in
accordance with established organizational procedures and processes.
• Manages the Contracting Officer Technical Representatives for Land Mobile Radio-related
equipment and services.
• Manages site survey development and as built system designs.
• Manages the development of emergency action plans for all Land Mobile Radio sites.
• Manages inventory control and property management of Regional Land Mobile Radio Systems.
OTHER SIGNIFICANT FACTS:
Bargaining Unit Status: Not eligible.
Master Record No. 252256/FS2873
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Chief Information Office We sustain our Nation's forest and grasslands by delivering seamless
information solutions through our Customer Focus; Innovative Solutions; and,
Openness and Collaboration.
OUTREACH NOTICE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGER (Regional Radio Manager)
GS-0391-13
Please send your interest form (see below) or any questions to the
CIO Outreach Team
Please respond as soon as possible but no later than
21 March, 2013
The purpose of this outreach is to determine the candidate pool and determine how wide to advertise
the position. If interested in this position, please fill out the below information and submit to the
above email address. PLEASE SUBMIT A RESUME AS WELL AS THE BELOW INFORMATION.
In addition, this position will be advertised via USA Jobs (www.usajobs.gov) in the near future and
you must visit this site and apply for the position. You can create a search in USA Jobs that will notify
you when this position or similar positions are available for application.
For help with using USA Jobs view this You Tube video, including creating notifications
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahg1fselvMg
For assistance with writing a federal resume view this You Tube Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YX7o1PBoFk
Personal Information/Interest Form Name: Date: / /
Address: Phone: ( ) -
E-Mail:
Are you currently a Federal employee:
Yes No
Current Position/Title/Series/Grade/Effective date of
grade
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If a Federal Employee, type of appointment you are
currently under:
Career Career-Conditional
Excepted-ANILCA Excepted VRA
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How did you hear about this position?
If more than one location is listed, which location are you in interested in?
Do you qualify for any of the following programs?
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☐VEOA – Veterans Employment Opportunity Authority ☐Prior AmeriCorps/VISTA
☐30% Disabled Veterans Appointing Authority ☐Prior Peace Corps
☐Schedule A Disabled Persons Hiring Authority ☐Reinstatement Rights
☐Pathways Student Hiring Authority
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