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sequence that allows for proper management control and  follow-up. 4. Shop  scheduling  provides  the  framework  for maximum coordination between various shop crafts and  helps  reduce  the  delays  caused  by  the  lack  of materials,  equipment,  and  transportation. 5. Management   reporting  provides  the  Public Works  managers  with  reliable  and  useful  information on  performance  and  manpower  distribution.  This information is useful for planning, decision making, and  reviewing  goals. ORGANIZATION AND STAFFING Setting  up  a  maintenance  management  system provides  the  Public  Works  Departments  (PWDs)  with an effective tool for managing both productivity and the resources available. To help you better understand the elements  of  control  for  the  maintenance  management system  (table  9-1),  let’s  review  the  organizational structure (or staffing) of a PWD. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Figure 9-1 shows the recommended  organization for a small PWD. As a chief petty officer, you may be assigned to overseas activities, security activities, or remote activities within the United States. At these locations you could perform the functions of either the shop’s engineer or the assistant public works officer. Public Works Officer The public works officer (PWO), a Civil Engineer Corps officer, is responsible to the commanding officer of the base or activity for organizing, managing, and supervising   the   PWD.   The   PWO’s   areas   of responsibility include the shops, the facilities, and the personnel   assigned   to   the   PWD.   The   PWO   is responsible  for  the  planning,  designing,  maintaining, and repairing of facilities. He or she is also responsible for all the safety certifications, energy conservation programs, and environmental matters. He or she may also be responsible for all the facility support contracts. Administrative  Division The  Administrative  Division  is  responsible  for  all matters regarding civilian personnel, office services, reports  and  statistics,  financial  management,  and management  analysis. Family  Housing  Division Each installation that has family housing must have a centralized family housing office. To centralize the responsibilities for family housing management, you will  normally  have  a  Family  Housing  Division  within each  PWD.  The  Family  Housing  Division  has  two responsibilities:  housing  management  and  housing referral. Figure 9-1.—Standard organization for a small PWD. 9-3

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