
Senior Acquisition Logistician - Washington Navy Yard
- Washington DC
- $103,369-167,973 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide technical and logistics support to PMS 460 program policy and governance activities, to include:
- Developing/Review of Life Cycle Sustainment Plan.
- Review of LMS data.
- Developing and Review of Technical Manual Contract Requirements (TMCR).
- Development and Review of other documents related to the 12 Integrated Product Support elements as related to the acquisition of ships and/or systems.
- Provide analytical support in developing program documentation such as briefs, process standard operating procedures, deliverable tracking metrics, etc.
- Support the preparation of correspondence, briefings, fact sheets, white papers, etc. in response to inquiries, taskers, or requests from higher level leadership.
- Participate in review and reporting of PMS 460 efforts.
- Complete other duties as designated in support of PMS 460 efforts.
- Ability to obtain and maintain an Active Secret Clearance
- US Citizenship
- Bachelor of Science degree in engineering or business
- An Associate's Degree and 2 years of additional experience will be considered in lieu of Bachelor's Degree or a High School Diploma/GED and 4 years of additional experience will be considered in lieu of Bachelor's Degree.
- 10 years of Acquisition logistics experience or similar/related experience.
- 10 years of experience supporting NAVSEA clients or similar/related experience.
- Understanding of Acquisition Logistics ILS elements
- Experience working relevant program policy and governance for military or government to include standard operating procedure documentation and process mapping
- Expertise in MS Suite of applications (Word, Excel, Visio, PPT, etc.)
- Extensive experience in developing project plans, acquisition plans / documentation, schedules, budgets, Life cycle sustainment documentation and status reporting to meet contractual requirements for a large portion of a program
- Experience developing approaches for improving program planning, control, and execution
- Experience in integration of weapon systems and equipment on ships.
- Ability to travel 10% of the time.
- An Active or Current DOD Secret Clearance
- Navy professional writing experience
- Power and Energy systems Experience
- ACAT I Shipbuilding support experience