Logistics Management Specialist

Warner Robins, DC
Full Time
Experienced
Company Overview:
Macalogic is a company with broad competencies based on over a decade of experience working in the federal arena. We are a Woman-Owned SBA-certified Small Business and an Economically Disadvantaged Woman-Owned Small Business (EDWOSB).  We provide business consulting services to government clients in four primary areas: software development and IT-related consulting; program support; federal enterprise architecture; and compliance. In the commercial, Business-to-Business (B2B) arena, we provide management support services, including hardware, software, and network installation, troubleshooting, and management.
Our core values of accountability, collaboration, value, and respect are central to everything we do at Macalogic. As such, we are always open to talking to self-motivated and responsible team players who are focused on contributing to the success of our clients. We offer a generous benefits package and compensation commensurate with your experience and skill set.

 General Description:
The successful candidate will be an experienced Journeymen Logistics Management Specialist (LMS) with at least eight years of Air Force Supply Chain Management experience to perform all facets of LMS principles, procedures, techniques, and practices associated with LMS workload within the 638 Supply Chain Management Group. Support includes requirements definition, performance assessment, specification development, risk assessment and mitigation, configuration and data management, product hardware and software testing, safety, quality assurance, enterprise repair, reliability and maintainability, and technology transfer and insertion. 


Duties and Responsibilities:
Perform all facets of LMS (series 0346) principles, procedures, techniques, and practices associated with LMS Workload regarding Air Force Supply Chain Management. Also, provide experience and insight in working with Government systems and processes. Specific responsibilities and typical tasks could include, but are not limited to:
  • Provide experience and insight in working with Government systems and processes.
  • Work with IPTs on specific weapons systems, subsystems, or programs to analyze installation and Major Command planning and programming documents to determine the nature and scope of acquisition and sustainment efforts
  • Provide assistance and guidance on logistics systems and processes related to their series to other personnel in their assigned area
  • Perform activities involving supply chain management systems and processes including developing tactical and strategic acquisition strategies
  • Support the development of Requirements Approval Documents (RAD)
  • Make use of/provide assistance and guidance in the use of the Purchase Request Process System (PRPS), Wide Area Work Flow (WAWF), the Logistics Installations and Mission Support Enterprise View (LIMS-EV) system, the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Asset Visibility system, the Commercial Asset Visibility Air Force (CAV-AF) system, and the Planning for DLA Managed Consumables (PDMC)/ Demand Data Exchange (DDE) system
  • Develop/assist with how to build a program continuity book, lead an IPT, perform the AFSO21 8-Step Problem Solving process, and develop bullet background papers, retention letters, packages, and Market Research reports.
Specialized Knowledge:
  • Previous Logistics Management Specialist experience (either contractor or government)
  • Experience with and knowledge of DoD 4140.1-R, AFMCI 23-101, AFMAN 23-110, AFMCM 65-33, D220 User Guide; DoD 4140.26-M, DoD 4100.39-M, AFMCM 23-3
  • Proficiency with the Web, MS Office, and SharePoint
  • Expert functional and technical skills as required.

Education:
  • Associate's Degree (A Bachelor's degree is preferred) and 5+ years of work-related experience or a combination of both.

Professional Certifications:
N/A

Clearance:
Either currently hold or can acquire a Secret Security clearance.

Experience:
8 years combined experience supporting a sustainment environment such as a military depot or equivalent.

Citizenship Requirements:
Must be a U.S. Citizen

Skills and Abilities:
  • Excellent oral and written communication in English.
  • Must be able to work in a team environment with personnel from other companies, government program management and administrative personnel, and technical staff members.

Working conditions:
Onsite at Robins AFB, Warner Robins, GA one day per week, the remainder of the week remote
Client duty hours are Monday through Friday.
 
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