Monday, 29 April 2013

Required Logistics Operations Analyst / Manager - CGI

CGI Federal is seeking a Logistics Operations/ Analyst Manager to work at Camp Arifjan Kuwait and other areas within the CENTCOM AOR, in support of Army Supply Command's Army Propositioned Stocks.

Requirements:
- Ability to successfully complete the Stanley Background Investigation to include; 50 State Criminal, Education and Employment; Additionally, your ability to successfully complete a Credit and/or Driving Records Checks may be conducted if required by the contract for continued employment.
- Possession of an ACTIVE SECRET security clearance is required to begin employment; US Citizenship is required.
- Familiarity and understanding of Army Electronic Product Supper (AEPs), Corps Theater Automation Support Center (CTASC), WEB Visual Information Processing System (WEBVLIPS), Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW), Department of the Army Integrated Processing System (DAILAP), Federal Logistics Database (FEDLOG), Standard Army Retail Supply System - Objective (SARSS-O), Global Transportation Network (GTN), Radio Frequency In-Transit Visibility (RFITV) and United States Army Publishing Agency (USAPA).
- Understanding of Army logistics operations in the field.
- Must possess working knowledge of Microsoft Office software (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Access, Excel and Internet Explorer).
- Excellent oral and written skills.
- Detail oriented.
- Ability to successfully complete the CGI Background Investigation to include; 50 State Criminal, Education and Employment; Additionally, your ability to successfully complete a Credit and/or Driving Records Checks may be conducted if required by the contract for continued employment.
- Possession of a SECRET security clearance is required to begin employment; Ability to maintain a SECRET security clearance is required for continued employment; US Citizenship is required.
- Ability to successfully pass a drug screening test prior to hiring and continue to pass random drug screening tests annually.
- Ability to travel up to 25% or less.
- Possesses knowledge of US Army logistical policies, regulations and operations.

Specific Duties:
- Assist in the development and implementation of local and theater policies and procedures concerning Class II and Class IV distribution operations.
- Establish and monitor theater priorities.
- Maintain continuous liaison with other staff directorates, contractors, and commands within the AOR.
- Maintain uninterrupted operations of material flow of Class II and Class IV.
- Respond to customer requirements for standard, non-standard and irregularly produced data output and analysis, such as, but not limited to: Standard Army Retail Supply System (SARSS) Performance Metrics, Authorized Stockage List (ASL) Management, Receipt Operations, Requisition Processing, Demand Accommodation and Satisfaction, Critical Item Stock Status across the theater, ASL Stock Status and Critical ASL Stock Status for key SSAs, Available Balance File dump for all Operation Enduring Freedom SSAs and MRO and Summarized Statistics on key SSAs.
- Produce regular Workload Statistics that report the status of all Management Review File (MRF) and all Suspense Files.
- Produce and disseminate Excess Management Metrics Report Detailed Customer Wait Time (CWT)/Requisition Wait Time (RWT) Metrics for Intra-Theater Referrals.
- Design and execute queries for internal and external customer data needs.
- Provide direct log analysis functions in order to identify supply support and transportation shortfalls affecting assigned Major Subordinate Commands (MSC)/Forward Distribution Points (FDPs) and is responsible in the development of automated management tools for internal and external customers.
- Provide assistance to military Department of Defense Activity Address Code (DODAAC) Managers at Camp Arifjan; solicit definitions of customers DODAAC requirements and load DODAAC's on the Corps Theater Automation Support Center (CTASC) when the necessary actions have been taken by the installation DODAAC Coordinators and USARCENT.
- Coordinate actions to properly close DODAACs of units leaving theater with their associated documents in compliance with the command policy.
- Serve as Subject Matter Expert (SME) in logistics operations and contingency planning.
- Review and develop plans, documents, and directives, focusing on logistics support.
- Review and coordinate with USCENTCOM, USARCENT, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), Army Material Command (AMC), and/or other organizations on logistics operations.
- Assist in the development of logistical doctrine, Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs); and attend training meetings.
- Provide support on deliberate planning and crisis planning efforts, as well as represent the Supply Branch Officer in Charge (OIC) on the Military Decision Making Process (MDMP).
- Analyze data and provide input into the daily Executive Summary.
- Conduct logistics research using the following websites: Army Electronic Product Support (AEPs), WEB Visual Information Processing System (WEBVLIPS), Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW), Department of the Army Integrated Processing System (DA ILAP), Federal Logistics Database (FEDLOG), Standard Army Retail Supply System-Objective (SARSS-O), Global Transportation Network (GTN), Radio Frequency In-Transit Visibility (RFITV), and United States Army Publishing Agency (USAPA) to perform trend analysis and present information in a power point presentation.
- Design and execute queries for internal and external customer data needs and develop trend analyses that enhance Integrated Distribution Lanes to improve RWT and minimize double handling of materiel in theater.
- Analyze proposed changes to logistics automation and material distribution policies and business processes to determine potential impacts on USARCENT.
- Provide executive level analysis and produce written documentation of logistics activities, processes, procedures, and policy.
- Convert complex logistical data into executive level pictorial briefings.
- Prepare standard products to include talking point, information briefs, information papers, briefings, memorandums, messages, and FRAGOs IAW USARCENT standards in order to provide specific logistics information to executive level personnel.

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