Assist with integration of planning and implementation of service transition efforts at the Department level to ensure Department equities, policy, and statutory requirements are met by Service transition team efforts.
Includes developing sustainment transition implementation plans, developing plans for the capitalization of F-35 material into Service WCF ledgers, and advise on Department audit activities on F-35.
Plan, coordinate, and oversee logistics operations, including procurement, inventory management, and transportation of goods.
Analyze and optimize supply chain processes to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
Collaborate with suppliers, manufacturers, customers, and other stakeholders to ensure smooth operations.
Develop and implement logistics strategies and policies to align with organizational goals.
Monitor the flow of goods and materials, ensuring compliance with deadlines and quality standards.
Analyze data to identify trends, anticipate problems, and recommend improvements to logistics systems.
Maintain accurate records of shipments, inventory levels, and transportation costs to support decision-making.
Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, safety protocols, and company policies.
Work continuously to identify opportunities for innovation and improvement in logistics operations.
Prepare reports, presentations, and updates for management and key stakeholders.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, or a related field (Master’s degree or certification preferred but not always required)
3+ years of relevant experience required.
Proven experience in logistics, supply chain management, or a similar role.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail.
Proficiency in logistics and inventory management software or systems.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for collaborating with teams and stakeholders.
Ability to work under pressure, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines.
Familiarity with federal, state, and local regulations related to logistics and transportation (e.g., import/export laws).
Knowledge of lean processes, Six Sigma, or related methodologies is a plus.