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Logistics Management Specialist

Huntsville, AL

501494 Logistics Management Specialist

Work Location: Huntsville, AL 

Schedule: Full Time 40 hours per week; 8 hours per day in office (remote work is not authorized)

Relocation: Negotiable 

IronMountain Solutions, Inc. is seeking a Logistics Management Specialist to support a Light Helicopter Product Office on Redstone Arsenal. Candidates should be able to provide performance-based logistics planning for new and/or modified LUH systems, manage logistical operations daily, work effectively with others, and serve as a liaison between the customer and outside agencies.

Job Responsibilities:   

  • Provides Integrated support in Statement of Work (SOW) or Performance Work Statement (PWS) Development and review.
  • Provides Performance Based Logistics planning for new and/or modified LUH systems
  • Provides input, analysis, and recommendations for Life Cycle Support Plans, Material Fielding Plans and Logistics Management.
  • Provides input and advice for disposition and or acquisition of Government Furnished Equipment (GFE).
  • Coordinates with UH-72 Fleet Management on developing and prioritizing depot level repairs.
  • Converses professionally and directly with OEM Manufacturer Airbus Helicopter International (AHI).
  • Conducts in-depth reviews of Proposals, to include validating pricing, conducting Technical Evaluations, participating in Fact Finding Rails, and participating in Integrated Product Team (IPTs).
  • Works closely with Business Management Division by analyzing documentation and providing input for Fact Finding efforts and validating contract exclusions and Over and Above.
  • Provides input and assistance in Technical Evaluation Development and Publication review
  • Provide analysis for the Product Office to determine Time Between Overhaul requirements and completed overhauls.
  • Attends meetings and provide input to improve functionality and outcome of efforts regarding improving supply availability.
  • Completes other tasks assigned.
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use tools or controls; normal physical activity (reach with hands and arms; climb stairs); and communicate effectively with all levels of employees and leadership. The employee must occasionally lift or move office products and supplies, up to 25 pounds. 

Required Skills, Competencies and Abilities:

  • Experience developing Integrated Logistics Support Plans
  • Aviation field background.
  • Ability to interface with subcontractors and proficiently / professionally relay Light Helicopter Product Office (LHPdO).
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite of products.
  • Ability to intelligently brief and converse with all levels of leadership.
  • Must be willing to travel 25% of the time.

Desired Skills: 

  • Quality Control or Production Control background.
  • Life Cycle Logistics Planning and Programmatic experience.
  • SOW/PWS Review and Development experience.
  • Self-starter who is organized, detail oriented, a problem solver and an effective communicator.
  • Review/analyze technical data received from vendors/OEM.
  • Manage and operate Consolidated Aviation Maintenance Management System and applicable automated databases.

Education and General experience:  

  • Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of ten (10) years of relevant work experience.
  • Aviation aircraft/major weapon system maintenance, recognition, and readiness.
  • Acquisition and/or sustainment logistics.

Security Clearance Requirements: 

  • Must be able to obtain a secret clearance. 

IronMountain Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer/SDVOSB  

 

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