College degree with excellent verbal and writing skills.
Ten years practical logistics supply systems experience of which at least five years will have been in Aircraft related Logistics Supply Systems.
Experience in defense work environment and on defense systems preferred
Shall have comprehensive knowledge aviation supply and logistical processes and issues
Will perform as an adviser and trainer to support all systems /subsystems on these aircraft
Shall perform work that applies a broad theoretical and practical knowledge of aviation supply and logistical processes to include, but not limited to, the following:
Advising and assisting the customer in all aspects of aircraft aviation supply and logistical processes
Comparison and analysis of logistical data and documenting findings
Assisting in production or review of supply products for the assigned base
Perform business case analysis, trade off studies, and estimates for acquisition strategies and plans to acquire materials to support the missions
Assessments of progress in assigned technical requirements program, including cost estimates, schedule, and performance
Provide advisory support to the parts ordering process and the customer use of U.S. Federal Logistics (FEDLOG) data system
Determination of cost to develop budgets and process purchasing documentation using Government Furnished Property (GFP)/ Government Furnished Equipment (GFE) purchasing procedures
Participation in integrated logistics support team meetings, program management reviews, and other related working groups or meetings
Resolution of issues to ensure adequate asset visibility
Assist in performing logistics support analysis, supply provisioning planning, and implementation
Provide supply and logistical quality assurance management and quality control principles
Forecasting parts requirements, identifying lead times, and tracking statuses of parts orders utilizing applicable supply systems in place.
Use of logistics and supply chain software systems
Design and development of training material and conduct of training