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The Supply Technician performs limited aspects of technical supply management work (e.g., inventory management, storage management, cataloging, property utilization) related to depot, local, or other supply activities. Works within a framework of established supply regulations, policies, and procedures, or other governing supply management guidelines.
Job Responsibility:
Performs limited aspects of technical supply management work (e.g., inventory management, storage management, cataloging, property utilization)
Responsible for inventory management of decentralized and decontrolled items, including supplies, and equipment
Responsible for material coordination for special programs, maintenance, or production shops
Responsible for cataloging supply channels of a particular agency or field establishment
Performs a variety of warehousing duties
Verifying materials (or merchandise) against receiving documents, noting and reporting discrepancies and obvious damages
Routing materials to prescribe storage locations
Storing, stacking, or palletizing materials in accordance with prescribed storage methods
Rearranging and taking inventory of stored materials
Examining stored materials and reporting deterioration and damage
Removing material from storage and preparing it for shipment
May operate hand or power trucks in performing warehousing duties
Perform miscellaneous quality assurance duties including inspections, inventory process checks, inspecting and examining materials, article inspections, etc
Perform all other position-related duties as assigned or requested
Requirements:
High school degree or equivalent is desirable
Three (3) years of material/supply functions, either in the military services or in commercial applications
Knowledgeable of governing supply systems/programs, policies, nomenclature, work methods, manuals or other established guidelines
Analytical ability to define problems, collect necessary data, establish facts, and to take recommended action based upon applicable established guidelines
Possess a valid driver's license and be able to obtain a government driving permit
Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret U.S. Government Clearance
U.S. Citizenship is required to obtain a Secret Clearance