Amentum

AviationLogisticsManager

$0–0k Dallas, Texas, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Aviation Logistics Manager at Amentum. Skills: Logistics management, Supply chain operations, Aircraft parts management, Government contracting. Manage material requirements and control. Direct and manage all logistics”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure rights part/right time are met to sustain program requirements; Provide leadership with KPI’s and necessary data; Ensure adequate logistic support; Maintain inventory at lowest possible cost to the Government; Ensure materials are available to meet maintenance requirements

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Exercise sound judgement in making decisions; Analyze impacts; Resolve customer issues; Resolve shipment issues; Resolve host country issues

Eligibility Requirements

Ability to obtain/maintain United States Secret Security Clearance, US Citizenship required, Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, Handling multiple tasks, Rapidly adapting to changing priorities and schedules

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4+ years of experience in supply chain/logistics/warehousing, experience in material management for government, DoD, or commercial supply chain, High School Diploma or GED required, Ability to obtain/maintain United States Secret Security Clearance, US Citizenship is required to obtain/maintain United States Secret Security Clearance, FAA or DoD related aviation supply parts experience, Experience in and capable of managing supply functions such as storage, issue, inspection, research, repairable processing, shipping, receiving, warehousing, aircraft maintenance support, preparing requisitions, procurement, and accounting for aircraft parts and equipment, Ability to work in a fast-paced environment that requires handling multiple tasks at a given time and rapidly adapting to changing priorities and schedules

Nice to Have

2+ years experience in Aviation Parts Acquisition preferred, 2+ years of supervisory experience, preferred

What You'll Do.

Manage material requirements and control

Direct and manage all logistics

Validate aircraft parts status

Assist with budget accounting

Maintain aircraft data collection systems files

Manage Parts Logistics support operations

Process purchase requisitions

Maintain status trackers

Source vendors and pricing

Maintain property records and documentation

Compile and submit reports

Initiate purchase requisitions

Manage transportation of goods

Allocate procurements

Provide KPI's and data

Provide cost estimates

Explain cost variances

Forecast and track procurements

Manage contract material funding

Ensure transportation compliance

Ensure inventory control

Resolve customer issues

Resolve shipment issues

Resolve host country issues

Prepare correspondence for Government review

Establish written procedures

Control Government Furnished Property

Control Contractor Acquired Property

Submit changes to procedures

Establish stocking levels

Maintain inventory at lowest cost

Maintain accurate records of Government Property

Perform other duties as assigned

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Engage all stakeholders for effective solutions; Maintain open and continuous communications; Work with Business Manager; Work with Program Manager; Interface with Program Manager; Interface with Government counterparts

Communication Scope

Maintain open and continuous communications and updates

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