Maintain a broad understanding of the assigned acquisition program; conforming to USSOCOM 70-1, develop acquisition documentation including CFDR, FDR, MFP, LCSP, ILSP
Develop logistics along with support plans, budget requirements, and deployment timelines for new operations
Develop logistical plans for current operations and logistics contingency plans
Develop and execute logistics support policy, processes, and methodologies
Implement inventory control processes to account for property received, shipped, excessed, moved or transferred
Perform inventory activities and property accountability functions
Assist in developing or tailoring logistics plans, reports, records, IT documentation, and other acquisition documentation
Establish program-level Defense Property Accountability System(s) for incoming, transferred, and excess property
Develop material handling processes for shipping, receiving, storage, and disposition of property
Act as the primary POC and facilitator for end-to-end shipment processes
Coordinate shipments resulting from systems integration and system upgrade activities
Develop logistics strategies, plans, documentation, and reports
Develop and implement lifecycle and logistics acquisition product support strategies for Armament Systems and associated support equipment
Develop data requirements, RFPs, standards, and other logistics portions of contractual documents
Perform supportability analyses to determine manpower, human/system interfaces, supply support, facility and packaging requirements, support equipment needs, and technical data acquisition strategy
Support generation and review of logistics support documentation including ILSPs, LCSPs, Technical Orders, Technical Manuals, Electronic Technical Manuals, Illustrated Parts Breakdowns, and work specifications
Requirements
Citizenship: Must be a US citizen
Clearance: Must possess and maintain a TS w/SCI eligibility
Certifications: DAWIA Practitioner Equivalency IAW the PWS (DAWIA level II equivalent) or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire
Education: Bachelor's degree
Years of Experience: Minimum of 10 years in acquisition logistics
Working knowledge of the Defense Acquisition System as directed by DoD Instruction 5000.02
Working knowledge of the Defense Acquisition Framework process
Knowledge of common Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) applications, computer data analysis, electronic/mechanical simulation and measurement techniques, and system operation and maintenance capabilities
Knowledge of configuration management, safety requirements, environmental, and HAZMAT requirements
Strategic level of technical knowledge/ability in Military Communications, Signals Intelligence, or Information Technology capabilities
3+ years of DoD experience in any of the following areas: Military Communications; Signals Intelligence; Information Technology; Sensors ISR Operations; Sensitive Site Exploitation; Data management
Preferred: Master's degree
Preferred: Minimum of 10 years of specific DoD experience