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Company: SPA
Location: Arlington, VA
Career Level: Mid-Senior Level
Industries: Manufacturing, Engineering, Aerospace

Description

Qualifications

Required:

  • 10+ years of relevant experience plus a Master's degree in Supply, Logistics, English, Communications, Public Policy, or related discipline, OR 20+ years of relevant experience and a Bachelor's degree.
  • Active Top Secret/SCI Clearance.
  • Experience providing Department-level recommendations, advice, and assessments in the areas of Supply Support, Packaging, Handling, Storage, and Disposition.
  • Extensive experience in logistics policy writing, development, execution, and oversight.
  • Experience providing information regarding agency policies or regulations.
  • Demonstrate experience working with regulatory guidelines, standards, and executive decision-making processes that impact the DoD Supply Chain.
  • Technical expertise in ensuring that all aspects of a policy revisions and updates are explored to provide options, alternative proposals, or predicted impacts.
  • Experience in incorporating revisions, changes, and updates that do not create conflict or violate statutory instructions.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of current supply chain DoD-issuances, their application, and impact on the DoD-supply chain--these may include DoDI 3110.06; DoDI 4140.01; DoDM 4140.68, DoDM 4140.7; and DoDI 5000.85.
  • Able to work fully onsite based on client needs.


Responsibilities

The candidate will support the DASD (LOG) Supply Directorate with drafting, formulating, and recommending policy and process changes to the government for a wide variety of logistics-related policy documents. These include but are not limited to: DoDI 3110.06, “War Reserve Material (WRM)”; DoDI 4140.01, “DoD Supply Chain Material Management Policy”; DoDM 4140.68, “Integrated Materiel Management of Non-Consumable Items”; DoDM 4140.70, “DoD Supply Chain Materiel Management Procedures for Storage and Material Handling”; and DoDI 5000.85, “Major Capability Acquisition”. Additional responsibilities include tracking the acquisition, sale, sustainment, and demilitarization of the conventional munitions stockpile; analyzing DoD practices to propose changes and improve visibility and traceability of assets; tracking the execution of the Comprehensive Inventory Management Improvement Plan (CIMIP); tracking that property is accounted for as part of the Law Enforcement Support Office (LESO) program; proposing changes to the Federal Catalog, Federal codification, material management changes, and standardized codes for the DoD; and developing and maintaining Plans of Actions and Milestones (POAMs) to address provisioning and cataloging changes.


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