DAWIA Level III Certification in Acquisition Logistics, or equivalent
Bachelor's Degree
Experience supporting products throughout their entire life cycle
In-depth knowledge of Army regulations and procedures related to logistics
Responsibilities
Support products during development, production, and sustainment phases
Perform integrated logistics support (ILS) functions as outlined in AR and DA PAM guidelines
Assess and document ILS issues while developing resolutions
Manage logistics documentation, including technical manuals and training materials
Coordinate manpower and personnel integration (MANPRINT) and technical data packages
Benefits
Opportunity to work at Tobyhanna Army Depot
Engagement in significant Army acquisition programs
Chance to apply expertise in compliance with military regulations
Potentially impactful role involving logistics at a national level
Full Job Description
Sr Logistics Management Specialist
Location: Tobyhanna Army Depot, PAClearance Required: Secret Clearance
**This position is contingent upon contract award**
Job Description and Responsibilities:
Experience supporting all products during the development, production and sustainment phases of the life cycle.
Experience providing services sufficient to perform the full range of integrated logistics support (ILS) functions and tasks to those defined and described in AR 700-127 (Integrated Product Support), DA PAM 700-127 (Integrated Product Support Procedures), AR 770-3 (Type Classification, Materiel Release, Fielding and Transfer), DA PAM 770-3 (Type Classification and Materiel Release Procedures), AR 70-47 (Engineering for Transportability), AR 350-1 (Army Training and Leader Development), AR 70-1 (Army Acquisition Policy), DA PAM 70-1 (Instructions for Army Acquisition Policy), AR 750-1 (Army Materiel Maintenance Policy), AR 750-10 (Army Modification Program), DA PAM 700-56 (Logistics Supportability Planning and Procedures in Army Acquisition), AR 700-138 (Army Logistics Readiness and Sustainability), and the OSD Supportability Guide (Designing and Assessing Supportability in DoD Weapon Systems: A Guide to Increased Reliability and Reduced Logistics Footprint) in support of any and all PdM managed programs during all stages of the Army acquisition life cycle. Experience providing services sufficient to assess, comment, document and resolve ILS issues pertaining to, but not limited to, ILS documentation, Manpower/Personnel Integration (MANPRINT), technical manuals, training, training materials, materiel fielding, total package fielding, New Equipment Training (NET), provisioning, configuration audits, and technical data packages (TDPs) for PdM systems, major assemblies, subassemblies, and replenishment parts.
Qualifications:
A minimum of ten (10) years of Logistics experience is required
Certification: DAWIA Level III Certification in Acquisition Logistics, or equivalent