Cherokee Nation Businesses
Navy Logistician 3M
Cherokee Nation Businesses, Baltimore, MD
Job Description
SUMMARY
We are seeking a Senior Engineer to be responsible for ESD EOB ORDSEC primarily with life cycle and Navy maintenance management.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• The contractor shall enter and maintain logistics data in the Naval and Electronics Supply Support System or current CG logistics IT tool.
• The contractor shall maintain required metrics and status accounting of assigned work as directed.
• The contractor shall maintain total asset visibility using established Navy and Coast Guard information systems or databases; develop or maintain databases, and executive reporting systems.
• The contractor shall develop and implement program provisioning/supply support documents, plans and performance measures; provide inspection service, advice, assessments, and tracking for naval weapons, fire control and electronics systems.
• The contractor shall conduct parts availability research.
• The contractor shall enter and maintain logistics data in the Naval and Electronics Supply Support System, Fleet Logistics System, or current CG logistics IT tool.
• The contractor shall be able to work independently with little oversight by the Government and have above average communication and written skills.
• The contractor shall ensure the 3M System program documentation is kept current and any revisions to the USCG's 3M Distribution List are promptly submitted.
• The contractor shall provide technical review of all 3M documentation submissions for accuracy, completeness, and timeliness.
• The contractor shall screen, serialize, submit, and track all Planned Maintenance System (PMS) Feedback (FBRs) submitted by the USCG to the US Navy.
• The contractor shall ensure proper dissemination of all applicable 3M information updates, including, but not limited to, Advance Change Notices (ACNs), Force Revisions (FRs), etc.
• The contractor shall advise, monitor, and assist USCG units in matters concerning the 3M system.
• The contractor shall create and maintain Performance Qualification Standards (PQS) based on the Navy 3M PQS, training and compliance policy and documentation.
• The contractor shall provide status, reports, and disposition of shipboard allowances, shipboard inventories and of mandatory returnable retrograde parts.
• The contractor shall maintain total asset visibility using established Navy and Coast Guard information systems or databases; develop or maintain databases, and executive reporting systems.
• The contractor shall develop and implement program provisioning documents, plans and performance measures; provide inspection service, advice, assessments, and tracking for naval weapons, fire control and electronics systems.
• The contractor shall maintain and coordinate COSAL production, distribution, and quality assurance IAW internal processes.
• The contractor shall conduct parts availability research.
• The contractor shall maintain required metrics and status of assigned work.
SUPERVISORY/MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
None
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
High School Diploma required.
Bachelor's or associate degree is highly desired.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Applicant is capable of passing a NACI background investigation to obtain a Secret Clearance and a government-issued Common Access Card (CAC) for accessing USCG IT systems and facilities.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
This work is in an office environment with combined military, federal, and contracted personnel.
SUMMARY
We are seeking a Senior Engineer to be responsible for ESD EOB ORDSEC primarily with life cycle and Navy maintenance management.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• The contractor shall enter and maintain logistics data in the Naval and Electronics Supply Support System or current CG logistics IT tool.
• The contractor shall maintain required metrics and status accounting of assigned work as directed.
• The contractor shall maintain total asset visibility using established Navy and Coast Guard information systems or databases; develop or maintain databases, and executive reporting systems.
• The contractor shall develop and implement program provisioning/supply support documents, plans and performance measures; provide inspection service, advice, assessments, and tracking for naval weapons, fire control and electronics systems.
• The contractor shall conduct parts availability research.
• The contractor shall enter and maintain logistics data in the Naval and Electronics Supply Support System, Fleet Logistics System, or current CG logistics IT tool.
• The contractor shall be able to work independently with little oversight by the Government and have above average communication and written skills.
• The contractor shall ensure the 3M System program documentation is kept current and any revisions to the USCG's 3M Distribution List are promptly submitted.
• The contractor shall provide technical review of all 3M documentation submissions for accuracy, completeness, and timeliness.
• The contractor shall screen, serialize, submit, and track all Planned Maintenance System (PMS) Feedback (FBRs) submitted by the USCG to the US Navy.
• The contractor shall ensure proper dissemination of all applicable 3M information updates, including, but not limited to, Advance Change Notices (ACNs), Force Revisions (FRs), etc.
• The contractor shall advise, monitor, and assist USCG units in matters concerning the 3M system.
• The contractor shall create and maintain Performance Qualification Standards (PQS) based on the Navy 3M PQS, training and compliance policy and documentation.
• The contractor shall provide status, reports, and disposition of shipboard allowances, shipboard inventories and of mandatory returnable retrograde parts.
• The contractor shall maintain total asset visibility using established Navy and Coast Guard information systems or databases; develop or maintain databases, and executive reporting systems.
• The contractor shall develop and implement program provisioning documents, plans and performance measures; provide inspection service, advice, assessments, and tracking for naval weapons, fire control and electronics systems.
• The contractor shall maintain and coordinate COSAL production, distribution, and quality assurance IAW internal processes.
• The contractor shall conduct parts availability research.
• The contractor shall maintain required metrics and status of assigned work.
SUPERVISORY/MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
None
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
High School Diploma required.
Bachelor's or associate degree is highly desired.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Proficiency and knowledge (3-5 years) as Coast Guard or Navy life Cycle Manager, Supervisor shipboard Technician, or shore-side maintenance facility Supervisor
- Proficient in the use of the web-based Naval Engineering Technical Information Management System (NE- TIMS) tool for accessing drawings and technical publications.
- 10 years of experience in Coast Guard or Navy logistics systems and products, to include maintenance, casualty troubleshooting/reporting, and shipboard parts allowance provisioning.
- Knowledge of the Coast Guard Surface Forces Logistics Center (SFLC) maintenance procedures and processes
- Ability to climb shipboard stairs and ladders, negotiate scuttles and hatches, lift up to 30lbs for the purpose of accessing and evaluating shipboard equipment.
- Experience (5 years) using and managing the Navy maintenance and Material (3M) system.
- Must be able to obtain and maintain a SECRET clearance.
- Must be able to work independently with little oversight by the Government.
Applicant is capable of passing a NACI background investigation to obtain a Secret Clearance and a government-issued Common Access Card (CAC) for accessing USCG IT systems and facilities.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
This work is in an office environment with combined military, federal, and contracted personnel.