Job Title: Expeditionary Medical Equipment Program Analyst II (Key Personnel)
Position Number: EMEPA II 001
Location: Washington D.C.
Worksite: Washington Naval Yard
Status: Full-Time
Clearance: Secret
Date Added: December 1, 2025
Job Summary: Serves as the dedicated Expeditionary Medical (ExMed) subject-matter expert within Naval Expeditionary Program Office (PMS 408-EXM) under Program Executive Office Unmanned and Small Combatants (PEO USC). Provides total lifecycle management support for Expeditionary Medical systems and supplies - including biomedical equipment sets, Authorized Medical Allowance Lists/Authorized Dental Allowance Lists (AMALs/ADALs), and medical modernization efforts - ensuring Navy, Marine Corps, Special Operations, and Joint forces receive mission-ready, resilient medical capabilities in contested and austere environments.
Duties and Responsibilities- Develop and execute phased logistics support strategies for ExMed systems, evolving from broad concepts in early acquisition to detailed sustainment and disposal plans
- Generate, revise, and maintain logistics plans and documentation supporting Independent Logistics Assessments (ILAs), core logistics determinations, milestone decisions, and life-cycle sustainment
- Advise leadership on Department of Defense (DoD) and Navy logistics initiatives (distance support, obsolescence management, sponsor/government-owned material)
- Analyze operational requirements and fleet/user input across all twelve (12) Integrated Product Support (IPS) Elements and Human Systems Integration (HSI) domains (Human Factors Engineering, Manpower, Personnel, Training, Survivability, Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health)
- Integrate ExMed logistics milestones and decisions into program master schedules
- Provide technical and logistics support for rapid prototyping, urgent fielding, and Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) medical equipment integration
- Coordinate with In-Service Engineering Agents (ISEAs) and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to define supportability requirements and improve performance
- Review and update training curricula, maintenance plans, supply support plans, technical manuals, drawings, and reliability/maintainability analyses
- Participate as a non-voting member in ILAs, Configuration Control Boards (CCBs), Provisioning Conferences, Integrated Logistics Support Management Teams (ILSMT), and Navy Training System Plan (NTSP) reviews
- Manage parts support, allowance documents, and Program Support Data (PSD) for ExMed systems
- Develop and maintain the Logistics Funding Requirements Summary (LFRS)
- Perform Total Ownership Cost (TOC) reduction and Operations & Sustainment (O&S) optimization analyses
- Track Contractor-Acquired Property (CAP) and Government-Furnished Equipment (GFE) inventories for ExMed
- Provide direct coordination with fleet and in-service activities to resolve deployed-system issues
- Organize and facilitate ExMed logistics meetings, reviews, and conferences; develop agendas, capture actions, and distribute minutes
- Support quarterly Operations, Maintenance & Supply (OM&S) and Reliability, Availability, Maintainability & Cost (RAM-C) reporting and meetings
Required QualificationsEducation: Associate's Degree (minimum).
Experience: Bachelor's Degree with 4 years of relevant experience in DoD/Navy Modernization Processes, Medical Logistics, and Risk Management processes; OR Associate's Degree with 6 years of relevant experience in the same areas.
Specialized Experience: Experience with military medical supplies, equipment, and terminology relevant to expeditionary medicine, including optimizing the flow of essential medical equipment and supplies during combat operations or humanitarian missions.
Certifications: None specified.
Security Clearance: Secret clearance required.
Location: Washington DC.
Key Personnel: Yes.
Preferred QualificationsEducation: Bachelor's Degree.
Experience: Additional years beyond the minimum in DoD/Navy processes.
Certifications: None specified.
EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability