We have 23,552 Chief of Operations jobs nationwide. The average Chief of Operations salary is $80,000 annually, +$14K (19%) more than the average national salary. Statistically, Chief of Operations are very happy with their career.
"The Defense Threat Reduction Agency enables the Department of Defense, the United States Government and International partners to counter and deter weapons of mass destruction and improvised threat networks. DTRA carries out its mission by providing subject matter expertise and material solutions to Combatant Commanders and military Services across a number of mission areas including the nuclear enterprise, building partnership capacity, improvised threats, treaties and on-site inspections, and countering threat networks."
"Personally, I have acquired the skills and awareness of my passion to develop facility management strategies. I enjoy working across diverse teams, contributing to purposeful projects and driving activities to successful completion. Some core skills which I bring and which harness my personal talents are: - Responsible for operations and logistics, developing a short and medium term strategic planning as well as new strategies and operational processes. - Responsible for the management and control of relevant KPIs and results analysis, delivering an attractive offer to the client regarding the levels of services offered. - In charge of directing the activities of each project: engineering, construction, technical inspection, quality control and assembly. - Direct responsible for the success of each of the developed projects, enhancing, as a result, the preventive activities and control of risks. - Implementation of the necessary changes that result in the efficiency and competitiveness of the company. - Constant development of methodologies to minimize risks and reduce the costs of each project, bringing in this way the activities planning and scheduling to completion. - Achievement of a high quality level and compliance with the “zero accidents” commitments. My experience as a mechanical engineer has led me to be part of different multidisciplinary teams where the most important thing is teamwork, individual achievements are of little relevance and short-range, if we manage to make each member of our environment understand the fundamental role that play for the operation, we will have achieved operational excellence, communication will always be the most effective weapon that we will have as an integral part of a system"
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