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Logistician, Senior

Wright Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB)

Job Description:

We are seeking a skilled and experienced Air Force Supply Chain and Logistics Analyst to join our team. This role requires a dynamic professional who understands Air Force supply chain processes, including retail and wholesale supply, and excels in data analysis, database management, and system support. The ideal candidate will provide critical support to government functional managers, oversee key program management tools, and contribute to process improvements for mission success.

Duties/ Responsibilities 

  • Supply Chain Management: Manage the entire lifecycle of resources, including acquisition, distribution, allocation, delivery, and final disposal.
  • Data Management & Reporting: Maintain and update databases such as the Suspended Assets Analysis & Reporting Tool (SART) and Loan Control Analysis Tool (LCAT), ensuring the integrity of data and generating monthly reports for stakeholders.
  • Program Development: Support the Contractor Supported Weapon System Data Exchange (CSWS DE) program and other logistics systems through architecture design, data management, and implementation of system changes.
  • Process Improvement: Conduct research and analysis to identify anomalies, errors, or oversights in various programs, including GFP and FIAR, and develop policy refinements and solutions.
  • Audit Support: Assist with Financial Improvement and Audit Remediation (FIAR) reporting and ensure compliance with Air Force and DoD regulations.
  • System Integration: Work with diverse stakeholders to enhance and integrate logistics systems across the DoD supply chain, including D035 Stock Control System and related programs.
  • Budget and Forecasting Analysis: Perform requirements and financial management tasks to support CSAG-S budget and Program Objective Memorandum (POM) forecasting, ensuring accurate resource planning.
  • Training and Documentation: Develop training materials, technical documentation, and online tutorials to support system development and implementation.

Required Skills/Abilities

  • Secret Clearance is Desirable
  • Experience with Air Force supply chain processes, including wholesale and retail supply.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, especially Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access.
  • Expertise in managing and analyzing large datasets using Microsoft Access and other database tools.
  • Familiarity with Financial Improvement Audit Remediation (FIAR) requirements and Air Force Stock Control Systems.
  • Knowledge of logistics and inventory management principles, including depot maintenance processes.
  • Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent communication skills, with experience creating and presenting research papers and briefings.
  • US Citizenship required

Nice to Have Skills

  • Experience with systems like D035A/K/L, Commercial Asset Visibility – Air Force (CAVAF), and Keystone Decision Support System.
  • Background in working with CSAG-S resources, POM forecasting, and related financial systems.
  • Familiarity with Depot-Level Reparable (DLR) processes and procedures.
  • Programming experience in logistics-related systems or tools is a plus.

Education and Experience:

  • 10 years of experience. A MA/MS degree is desirable.

Travel Requirement

Yes some travel is required.

Clearance Requirement:

  • Secret Clearance strongly preferred

 

Dynamo is a full lifecycle digital transformation company providing best-in-class technology and mission support services to our clients. An SBA 8(a) Program participant, Dynamo maintains SBA 8(a) Mentor-Protégé Program Joint Ventures, providing us significant scale and further deepening our capabilities. Dynamo’s mission is to lead the digital transformation industry and provide best-in-class solutions for our clients with a truly human touch. ​

We leverage industry leading practices to empower our clients, ultimately providing them with the necessary tools, knowledge, and information required to successfully achieve their strategic goals, while optimizing their operations. ​

Through our partnerships, boldness, and authenticity, Dynamo goes against the grain of a traditional government contracting company by providing top-caliber team members, delivering quality results, and always exceeding expectations.

Dynamo Technologies is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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