Warehouse Specialist (Must have DOD Clearance)

Charleston, SC
Full Time
Entry Level

The Warehouse Specialist provides logistics and warehouse support services in a government environment. This position performs routine to moderately complex tasks associated with property accountability, inventory control, and material movement in support of U.S. Navy systems.

Property Accountability Support

  • Perform property accountability actions in accordance with NAVSUP P-723 and NAVSUP P-485 procedures.
  • Process material receipts, transfers, and excess actions within approved systems.
  • Generate and maintain required documentation, including receiving reports and transaction records.
  • Support inventory validation efforts by identifying and reporting discrepancies between physical assets and system records.

Inventory and Warehouse Operations

  • Receive, inspect, label, store, and issue materials in accordance with established procedures.
  • Perform physical inventory tasks, including cycle counts and location audits.
  • Stage materials and equipment to support operational requirements.
  • Maintain proper storage, handling, and preservation of assets in compliance with government and OEM guidance.

Logistics and Material Movement

  • Support coordination of inbound and outbound shipments.
  • Track material movement and provide status updates to internal stakeholders.
  • Assist with delivery of materials using a contract-provided vehicle, as required.
  • Support cross-location logistics requirements when directed.

Systems and Data Entry

  • Enter and maintain data in government and contractor systems (e.g., CMPRO, CAV-RP, ERP, eRMS, PDREP, One Touch).
  • Ensure accuracy and completeness of all logistics and inventory records.
  • Follow established workflows for processing transactions and updates.

General Support Functions

  • Communicate task status and issues to team leads or supervisors.
  • Follow all site-specific procedures, safety requirements, and operational guidance.
  • Provide general warehouse and logistics support as required to meet mission needs.

Minimum Qualifications (LCAT Requirements)

  • U.S. Citizen with an active Secret Clearance
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • 0–3+ years of relevant experience in warehouse, logistics, or inventory support
  • Basic proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Outlook, Word)
  • Ability to follow established procedures and work within structured systems

Desired Qualifications (Preferred but Not Required)

  • Familiarity with DoD logistics and property accountability systems (CMPRO, CAV-RP, Navy ERP, eRMS)
  • Working knowledge of NAVSUP P-723 / P-485 processes
  • Experience supporting government or military logistics environments

Work Environment & Physical Requirements

  • Ability to stand and move throughout a warehouse environment for extended periods
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 40 lbs
  • Ability to bend, stoop, and climb ladders as needed

What Your Experience Working for Us Will Be Like
Ask any of our employees and they will tell you SSI is a great place to work with an upbeat and positive culture. We take pride in our work to continuously improve on our performance in a manner that enhances the mission of the agencies we serve while expanding opportunities for our employees and our company.

About Synectic Solutions, Inc. (SSI)
Synectic Solutions, Inc. (SSI), is an award-winning, 20-year government contracting agency focused on the areas of logistics, engineering, management, and information technology. SSI is a growing organization committed to exceeding customer expectations, to continually improving all products, services, and processes, and to perform all work with the commitment to upholding the highest standards and ethics.

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