SUPPLY MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST Government - North Little Rock, AR at Geebo

SUPPLY MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST

This position is located in the Army National Guard (ARNG) Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics (DCSLOG/G4), Distribution Management Division, Plans Policy and Readiness Branch. Its purpose is to develop command logistics guidance and support plans for federal and state missions. --Formulates and implements the comprehensive logistics support plans, policies and logistics operations support, based on logistics data and requirements obtained from the Joint Force Headquarters (JFHQ) staff, units, USPFO, NGB and other organizations. --Develops, coordinates and implements policies, procedures and requirements for unit deployment, inter-service support agreements as approved by the USPFO, emergency support for civil authorities, training exercises support and environmental compliance. Ensures coordination between units, JFHQ staff, USPFO, NGB and other agencies on command logistics support requirements. Initiates equipment redistribution guidance. Responsible for operation of the logistics operations center to support JFHQ Emergency Operations Center for Federal and State missions. --Obtains data from the Unit Status Report and the Material Readiness Report to determine and improve logistics readiness. Consolidates all logistics readiness indicators to formulate an assessment of the command logistics readiness of the state. Develops the Equipment on Hand policy that directs the supply and services officer and DCSLOG/G4 to initiate equipment redistribution actions within the command. --Develops, staffs and implements logistics plans for material fielding, mission support and mobilization. Receives input from the Surface Maintenance Manager (SMM) regarding the Mission Support Plans to support the material fielding plan. Develops command requirements for new equipment training. Analyzes, directs and provides command logistics guidance to support CTA/TDA/MTOE changes and turn-in of command excess equipment to the USPFO. --Serves as the Information Systems/Automation Security Officer, Physical Security Officer and Safety Officer for the directorate, providing technical oversight throughout the shops and activities of the program. --Updates Internal Control Evaluation Plan projecting 5 years into future for all DCSLOG/G4 branches or activities. Prepares the annual DCSLOG/G4 management controls statement of assurance. --Performs other duties as assigned. GENERAL
Experience:
Experience, education, or training which has provided the applicant with a general knowledge of one or more aspects of the supply field. Experience using computer and automation systems. SPECIALIZED
Experience:
Must have at least 36 months experience, education, or training supervising and/or managing supply personnel and a variety of supply functions. Knowledge on the entire inventory management supply system. Experience coordinating with other organizations on complex and controversial supply issues. Experience providing advice and guidance on supply regulations to upper levels of management regarding supply functions. KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED BY POSITION:
--Knowledge of a broad range of supply program relationships. --Knowledge of specialized methods and techniques to analyze and evaluate effectiveness and efficiency of supply programs and operations. --Ability to analyze and resolve difficult issues and problems in supply processes, work methods, supply data management and supply operations. --Ability to develop and implement procedures/practices to cover multiple supply objectives. --Knowledge of a variety of technical supply operations.
  • Department:
    2003 Supply Program Management
  • Salary Range:
    $64,009 to $83,210 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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