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Serves as a Logistics Management Specialist, with responsibility for Developing/coordinating the integrated logistics support plans for the Army portion of one or more major vehicle system programs.
Job Responsibility:
Develops integrated logistics support plans which address all the principal elements of total life-cycle planning for assigned program
Monitors the logistics support analysis program
Assures availability of logistics support information required to coordinate and develop material fielding plans
Oversees materiel fielding includes total package fielding milestones and requirements
Oversee development of plans to identify the type, degree and timing of logistics assistance necessary
Develops/coordinates contract scopes of work for logistics support
Performs technical evaluation of contract proposals
Develops independent government cost estimates for all logistic work
Serves as a monitor of contractor ILS performance
Represents the Program Manager at logistics meetings
Directs participating NICP/NMP managers to take specific actions
Reviews Army Materiel Planning documents
Directs and coordinates logistic support to test operations
Participates in special studies and projects for the PM to resolve critical supply, maintenance, or system sustainment problems
Coordinates the development of system information for use in establishing qualitative and quantitative personnel requirements
Requirements:
U.S. Citizenship
Must be able to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance
A High School Diploma/GED with at least 20 years experience providing support to engineering organizations or in Programmatic, Financial, or Technical support of the research, development, test, or evaluation complex systems
Comprehensive knowledge of logistics management concepts, policies, methods and regulatory requirements (especially integrated logistics support)
Knowledge of the Army’s and Marine Corps field maintenance system
Knowledge of the detailed logistics milestones to support schedules
Knowledge of the development of new vehicle systems and the associated impact upon the Army and Marine Corps logistics system
Financial knowledge to support budget cycles necessary for overhaul/rebuild of assigned systems
Knowledge of the logistics requirements to support initial deployment planning
Knowledge of the processing system to receive units both in CONUS and OCONUS and ensuring sufficient logistics support
Nice to have:
Experience on USMC Light Armored Vehicle maintenance and/or operations
Knowledge of the PEO/PM structure and organizations
Demonstrated ability to strategically plan, execute and evaluate engineering aspects of DOD programs
Ability to communicate effectively
Ability to work in a collaborative environment with product managers, logistics, contracting, along with multiple external Government organizations
Knowledge of the CCDC structure and organization, with emphasis on GVSC