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PFA REQUIREMENTS MANAGER

Vacancy summary

Royal Air Force
2061784
OF-2 - Lt - Capt RM - Capt - Flt Lt, OF-3 - Lt Cdr - Maj - Sqn Ldr
Flight Lieutenant, Squadron Leader

27/05/2022, 23:55 

August 2022
1 year, 3 months
Royal Air Force, Royal Navy, Army
Any
Any
RAF Brize Norton
Oxfordshire
United Kingdom
FTRS - Home Commitment

Vacancy detail

A vacancy has arisen for a Flight Lieutenant or Squadron Leader ANY Branch to serve as a Programme Future Airport Project Manager at RAF Brize Norton on Full Time Reserve Service (Home Commitment) Terms and Conditions of Service (TCoS) 1 August 2022 or earlier subject to candidates’ status.

Programme Future Airport (PFA) delivers a programme of key transformation projects to improve capability at RAF Brize Norton (BZN) in order to ensure it is capable of meeting the strategic intent of UK Defence and the vision of being a 21st Century airport. 

The post of PFA Project Manager is responsible for successfully delivering a designated Projects outputs (in terms of Performance, Time and Cost).

The PFA Project Manager is responsible for:  

a.    Managing the Project Team,

b.    Timely and efficient reporting of project progress including risks, issues, stakeholder engagement and learning from experience matters to the Programme Manager,

c.    Liaising with the PFA Programme Management Office to ensure coherence and standardised, P3M compliant output across the Programme,

d.    Development, management and maintenance of a full suite of P3M compliant project documentation and planning materials; specifically, the project schedule, critical path analysis, Level 0 to Level 3 plans, business cases and programme records,

e.    Liaising with the PFA Finance Manager to ensure the project’s funding status and timelines are known and fully integrated within Project documentation,

f.    Managing stakeholder engagement and incorporating the latest available information within project planning; ensuring delays and changes are recorded in the Project Record,  

g.    Engagement with wider Defence projects which have synergies and dependencies to PFA, 

h.    Providing support and assistance to other areas of PFA as directed by the Programme Manager.

  • Must either have been, or currently a Flight Lieutenant or Squadron Leader Any Profession,
  • Proficient in O365; particularly MS Excel, Word and PowerPoint
  • Evidence of Project Management experience 
  • Managing Successful Programmes or comparable project management qualification
  • Experience of working in a Project Team
  • Project risk and issue management experience
  • Commercial experience

A Selection Board will carry out a rigorous selection process for this post, based principally on an applicant’s last 4 appraisal reports as required.  Enquiries concerning this vacancy should be made to:

Name: Squadron Leader Michael Burch, PFA Head Programme Management Office

Tel: 03001536884

Applications.  Candidate applications, with a maximum 2-page CV (to include copies of last 4 appraisal reports as required) should be sent to:

Michael.Burch540@mod.gov.uk

The closing date for applications is 27 May 2022

Interviews will take place week commencing 06 June 2022.

 

Unless already commissioned in the Reserve Air Forces the successful applicant will be required to be commissioned in the RAFR with a liability for call-out for permanent service.

The appointment is on Full Time Reserve Service (Home Commitment) TCoS in accordance with AP 3392 Vol 7 Part 1 Chapter 16 and AP3392 Vol 7 Part 3 Chapter 2 for an initial period to 30 November 2023.

Confirmation of appointment will depend on successful completion of a RAF Medical Board.  Personnel who do not meet the Age/Permanent Joint Medical Employment Standard (PJMES) may apply for the appointment but will only be considered subject to an executive waiver process on a case by case basis.

Candidates who have been out of regular or reserve service for more than 5 years may be considered for this appointment.  Prior approval must be sought from the relevant Professions Advisor to confirm current and past experience prior to being invited to interview.

Applicants of an equivalent rank from sister Services may apply but will only be accepted into the Royal Air Force Reserves if an appropriate Professions advisor can be identified to sponsor the applicant.  The relevant Profession’s advisor approval must be agreed before the interview.

Regular Service Applicants.  Personnel currently serving in the Regular Royal Air Force should be mindful of the current Early Termination Minimum Waiting Time (MWT) for their respective Rank, Branch/Trade and ensure this MWT is compatible with the post sponsor’s proposed start date, prior to applying.

Ex-service candidates who have been administratively discharged through the QR1027 process will have their applications rejected as they are not eligible to join the RAF Reserves in accordance with AP 3391 (Vol 3, Lft 207, Annex L, Para 1a).

Pension Issues.  Personnel who qualify for a service pension should take financial advice from Defence Business Services (DBS) Pensions Department on the effect that undertaking reserve service has on their pension (details can be found on the JPA splash screen). Additional guidance can also be found at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pensions-and-compensation-for-veterans and MMP116 - Re-employment. Of particular note is reference to the ‘Effect of Re-employment’ on Commutation and, for those leaving on a ‘preserved’ pension, the Resettlement Grant.

Transition between TCoS.  Personnel taking this appointment from other TCoS should consider the impact on any accrued entitlements, such as leave, resettlement etc and should seek specialist guidance where required as certain entitlements are TCoS specific and may not be retained or transferred on transition between TCoS. 

Flexible Working Arrangements. In accordance with the Flexible Working (FW) Policy, Reserves personnel are able to request FW arrangements with their line manager.  Any immediate FW requirements should be agreed with the line management at the interview stage.

Individual Reinforcement Training (IRT) (Module 1) and RAF Fitness Test (RAFFT).  Reserve personnel are required to maintain currency in IRT and the RAFFT iaw the relevant TCoS.  The successful applicant will be expected to undertake IRT and the RAFFT within 6 months of commencing employment (if required).

Annual Salary and Leave.  Pay will be in accordance with the pay scales published for the reserve air forces.  Leave entitlement is detailed in JSP 760.

Accommodation. Personnel serving on FTRS(LC/HC)/ADC TCoS are eligible to occupy Single Living Accommodation (SLA) if available, at entitled rates, if serving within the Air Command TLB. However, due to a severe shortage, it is unlikely that accommodation will be available at RAF Brize Norton.

This opportunity is closed to applications.