Logistics Analyst
gTANGIBLE Corporation (gTC), www.gtangible.com, is an S corporation and a registered Government contractor that provides services and solutions in:
- National Security Programs
- Professional, Administrative, and Management Support
- Mission and Warfighter Support
We are a Small Business Administration certified, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and the founder has years of successful experience in the Government contracting arena. Our leadership team is an exceptional group of Government contracting professionals. gTANGIBLE is in the process of identifying candidates for the following position:
Requisition Type: Contingent
Position Status: Full-time
Position Title: Logistics Analyst
Location: Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center
(MARMC), Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, VA
Security Clearance: Secret
Duties and Responsibilities
- Ensure all material is on order in accordance with the Joint Fleet Maintenance Manual (JFMM) milestones for the 50%, 80% and 100% Long Lead Time Material (LLTM) order dates.
- Review work specification packages, Request for Contract Change (RCC) to identify government furnished LLTM via Navy Maintenance Database (NMD).
- Review material requirements from the Third-Party Planner (3PP) in Material Requirement (MRQT) and monitor status of LLTM and Critical Path material, parts and assembly requirements provided by the 3PP. Identify alternative sources when estimated delivery dates do not support start dates or availability schedules. Review and tech-edit using technical drawings, technical manuals and other research tools.
- Submit required market research and develop the necessary documents to complete the procurement package when order method is open purchase.
- Perform on site receipt inspections to ensure proper receipt of LLTM. Identify damaged or inadequate receipt of material.
- Create inventory lists for Material Pull and Stage requirements prior to the CNO Availability. Assist in the staging, shipping, receiving, crating, moving and storage of LLTM.
- Document and monitor turn-over and transfer of Passive Countermeasure Systems (PCMS) Tiles IAW MARMC PCMS Tile instruction 9740 series.
- Assist the local storage facility during material inventory.
- Under logistics management teams' oversight, work to optimize service levels, maintain supply chain efficiency, and minimize cost.
- Provide life cycle logistics in support of ship repair and maintenance.
- Track product material requisitions, open purchase, and MILSTRIP flow, from origin to final delivery. Expedite all necessary requirements; ensure follow-up MILSTIP is entered for NSN material.
- Input excess/future use material (FUM) into the Government's Material Access Technology (MAT) database.
- Create the necessary documents using MAT to properly identify FUM for labeling purposes and for transition to the local storage facility.
- Monitor movement of material to ensure storage location is updated in MAT.
- Assist with properly identifying excess/FUM prior to inputting into MAT. This may require physical sight validation at the local public or private shipyards.
- Recommend improvements to existing and planned logistics processes.
- Develop and/or maintain models for logistics uses, such as cost estimating and demand forecasting.
- Develop reports to provide material status or to produce metrics.
- Provide assistance and/or develop standard operating procedures.
- Coordinate with SME/Code Manager to request necessary funding be established. Send follow-up correspondence to the maintenance team Project Manager, to inquire of any pending funding requirements to ensure the timely preparation of purchase packages, thus enabling the purchase package to be forwarded to the government buyers for approval and release.
- Review drawings and cost estimates for accuracy and compliance, and coordinate with Project Manager, Shipbuilding Specialist, and other personnel to resolve issues.
Knowledge and Qualifications
- Education: High School Diploma
- Experience: Six (6) years of full-time hands-on experience with Navy shipboard supply system. Knowledgeable in material identification and requisitioning using Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedures (MILSTRIP), and open purchase procurement via commercial vendor. The ability to read and interpret Allowance Parts List (APL), research Technical Manuals associated with shipboard systems and equipment and be able to communicate with maintenance personnel.
- Experience: Minimum of two (2) years' full-time hands-on maintenance related to ship Maintenance and Material Management (3M), repair, operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of shipboard systems and equipment in accordance with the JFFM shall be required.
- Working knowledge of the following software applications: Maritime Systems Environment (MSE) Information Handling Services (IHS)-(HAYSTACK), LOGICOM, Material Access Technology (MAT), Material Requirements (MRQT), ONE TOUCH, E-MALL, Maintenance Figure of Merit (MFOM), Navy Maintenance Database (NMD), Model Based Product Support (MBPS). Experience with Navy shipboard supply system. Proficient in MS Office, including Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint, SharePoint, and Power BI.
- United States Citizen
- Active Secret Clearance.
- U.S. Navy Veteran is a significant plus
Physical requirements for efficient navigation aboard US Navy ships
- Contractors under the Production Department (C900) must possess the physical stamina to walk continuously for extended periods of time without experiencing significant fatigue. This includes traversing across inclined or uneven surfaces, through/into crowded/confined areas/spaces, up and down ladders/stairs, and in areas of varying environmental qualities.
- Contractors under the Production Department (C900) must possess adequate upper and lower-body strength necessary to climb ladders, stairs, and ramps. The contractor should possess the physical strength, agility, endurance, and mental constitution required to work aloft (as required). This may require the contractor perform work over the side of a ship's hull, on the mast, or in areas on the superstructure and at a height that requires the use of a safety harness. This upper and lower body strength and endurance should also be sufficient for the contractor to hand-carry necessary tools, parts, materials, and equipment through narrow passageways, up and down ladders, and into/out of confined spaces.
Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, pregnancy, genetic information, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected category under applicable federal, state, and local laws.