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Seeking a Lifecycle Logistics Analyst with Army certification (ABIC) and Secret clearance for a role at Fort Belvoir. You will support cloud service deployment for PEO Soldier, leveraging tactical operations experience. This role requires mentoring small unit leaders and offers a dynamic team env...
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United States , Fort Belvoir
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Discover and apply for rewarding Lifecycle Logistics Analyst jobs, a critical profession at the intersection of supply chain management, systems engineering, and cost analysis. Professionals in this field are responsible for managing the entire lifespan of complex systems, equipment, or products, from initial acquisition and deployment through operations, maintenance, and final disposal. Their primary mission is to ensure optimal supportability, availability, and cost-effectiveness throughout an asset's useful life, making them invaluable in industries like defense, aerospace, manufacturing, and major public infrastructure. A Lifecycle Logistics Analyst typically performs a wide range of strategic and analytical duties. Common responsibilities include developing and implementing comprehensive Logistics Support Analysis (LSA) and Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) plans. They analyze system requirements to define support needs, including spare parts, tools, training, and technical documentation. A significant part of the role involves conducting cost analyses, such as Life Cycle Costing (LCC), to evaluate the total cost of ownership and inform procurement and sustainment decisions. These professionals also manage product data, oversee maintenance planning, and coordinate with engineering, procurement, and operational teams to ensure logistics considerations are integrated into the design and development phases—a practice known as Design for Supportability. To excel in Lifecycle Logistics Analyst jobs, individuals generally need a strong analytical mindset and a specific skill set. Typical requirements include a bachelor’s degree in logistics, supply chain management, business administration, engineering, or a related field. Relevant experience in logistics, procurement, or systems engineering is highly valued. Key skills involve proficiency in data analysis, understanding of reliability and maintainability principles, and familiarity with logistics management software and databases. Strong communication and project coordination abilities are essential for collaborating with cross-functional teams. For positions involving government or defense contracts, candidates often must meet security clearance requirements and be knowledgeable about military standards and regulations, such as those related to ILS. Certifications like the Certified Professional Logistician (CPL) or Demonstrated Master Logistician (DML) can significantly enhance a candidate's profile. Pursuing a career in this field means playing a pivotal role in ensuring complex systems are supported efficiently and economically from cradle to grave. Those exploring Lifecycle Logistics Analyst jobs will find a profession dedicated to strategic planning, detailed analysis, and long-term operational success, where their work directly impacts organizational readiness and financial performance.

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