Logistician

Tucson, AZ
Full Time
Experienced

SSI needs to add a Logistician to support our current list of services provided for the U.S. Navy, Surface Missile Technical Representative Office, Tucson.

Provide logistic life cycle support to Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAWCWD) Surface Missile Technical Representative Office, Tucson supporting the IWS 3, IWS-11, IWS-12, and AEGIS BMD Program Offices. This position will be located at Raytheon Missile Defense Campus in Tucson AZ.

Primary Functions: 

  • Support Government property management as acting Inventory Control Point Functional Manager (ICPFM) for Government property pertaining to all Naval Surface Weapons assigned.
  • Coordinate and lead bi-weekly meetings of Raytheon Missile Defense (RMD) Government Owned Material (GOM) Integrated Product Team (IPT).
  • Coordinate and lead annual meetings of GOM Working Group with the RMD and Navy Property group. Update working documents and close out GOM action items, make recommendations for contract modifications to the Tech Rep Office.  Review RMD technical proposals for compatibility and suitability with other contracts and GOM related documents.  Provide inventory status for Government-owned Surface Missiles material, recommend disposition instructions for excess GOM to the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) Plant Clearance Officer.
  • Prepare and submit Material Push Documents for processing, witness buildup of test assets for compliance to missile processing requirements, review Raytheon's missile manufacturing work instructions and validate the shipping and storage is in accordance with Department of Transportation (DoT).
  • Identify All Up Round (AUR) missile production issues and recommend corrective actions to ensure contract delivery requirements
  • Review and assess missile test equipment to ensure proper certification and configuration
  • Verify demonstration and validate the “proof-in” processes of new and upgraded missile test equipment capabilities.
  • Provide logistical audit support for annual Department of Navy (DoN) audits and Financial Improvement Audit Remediation (FIAR) audits. Support includes attending weekly meetings related to audit activities, providing a quarterly inventory report, and attending audits at RMD facilities as the Tech Rep representative for onsite support.
  • Coordinate and lead bi-weekly meetings of RMD/Navy Inert Ordnance Missile (IOM)/GOM IPT.
  • Provide logistical support to FMS Customers and program sponsors.

If this aligns with your experience and sounds like it is the career path you wish to progress, these are the requirements to be considered for this position:

Education/Experience/Skills:

  • U.S. Citizenship
  • Bachelor's Degree in a related discipline; or five years of general work experience in a logistics related field.
  • Proven demonstrated administrative, multi-tasking and organizational skills.
  • Required knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet, and/or other pertinent software applications.
  • Must obtain and maintain at a minimum a U.S. DoD SECRET Clearance or the preferred, U.S. DoD TOP SECRET throughout employment.
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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