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Computer Operator – Logistics Data Management

Vienna, VA

 

Job Title: Computer Operator – Logistics Data Management
Location: Remote (U.S.-Based)
Clearance Required: Must be eligible for IT-II or NACLC
Salary Range: $35,000 - $45,000
Employment Type: Full-Time


About the Role

Horizon Industries Limited is seeking a detail-oriented Computer Operator to support logistics data management for U.S. government operations. You’ll be responsible for processing data requests, updating logistics records, and generating reports that support mission-critical logistics coordination between the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and Military Services.

This is a structured, process-focused role ideal for someone who thrives on precision, consistency, and working independently with clear tasks and deliverables.

Training and government-issued job aids will be provided.


Responsibilities

  • Process logistics data requests: complete required forms, send to designated activities, track responses, and manage through the full lifecycle

  • Update and align management data on National Stock Numbers (NSNs) across systems, including AF D143C and the Federal Logistics Information System (FLIS)

  • Add appropriate Air Logistics Centers to NSNs when needed

  • Maintain accurate status tracking:

    • Requests assigned

    • Open (on time and overdue)

    • Closed (on time and overdue)


Requirements

  • U.S. Citizen with the ability to obtain and maintain a government clearance (IT-II or NACLC)

  • High attention to detail; accurate data entry and tracking are critical

  • Ability to follow structured procedures, SOPs, and job aids

  • Strong organizational and written communication skills

  • Familiarity with logistics systems, databases, or government processes is preferred


Working Conditions

  • Remote or office-based environment (climate controlled)

  • Requires extended periods of sitting and computer use

  • Must adhere to all applicable security protocols throughout employment


What Success Looks Like

  • You track, enter, and maintain logistics data with zero errors

  • You follow structured workflows with minimal supervision

  • You stay on top of task lists and generate timely reports without reminders

  • You take pride in accuracy and consistency, even on repetitive tasks


Why Join Horizon Industries?

We deliver mission-focused support to the U.S. government. Our team values clarity, precision, and impact — and we support our people with the tools they need to succeed.

 

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