li>This individual must have direct experience supporting the corporate operations for a major Legislative or Department of Defense (DoD) Echelon Command / Secretariat; past experience supporting a Navy or Marine Corps Command Element preferred. - A BS or BA degree in Business Administration , Management or other relevant technical discipline is required in addition to at least six (6+) years of professional experience in an office operation or managment support contract.
li>Maintains and updates the personnel charging Staffing Plan, which includes detailed breakdowns of TDL and project funding per Contract Line Item Number (CLIN)/SubLine Item Number (SLIN)/Accounting Classification Reference Number (ACRN). - As the primary Point of Contact (POC) for the IDS Division Government leadership, manages and addresses technical, program, and project-related issues, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and objectives.
li>Analyze system designs to determine training and logistics supportability; document results in Training Situation Requirements Analysis (TSRA), Maintenance Task Analysis (MTA), Job Duty Task Analysis (JDTA), Level of Repair Analysis (LORA), and other IPT artifacts. Essential functions will include:
- Develop Navy Training Systems Plans and related products per Office of the Chief of Naval Operations Instruction (OPNAVINST)76 Series governing Navy training systems for new and legacy systems.
li>Vetting release of FMS country-requested equipment in accordance with technology security and transfer requirements, export controls, disclosure of classified and controlled unclassified information, and system-specific release requirements for sensitive technologies frequently requested by foreign partners. The Logistics Management Specialist will be responsible for logistics and acquisition type duties related to FMS cases from cradle to grave from initial request of equipment through planning for long-term program life-cycle sustainment.