Senior Logistics Specialist

Lexington Park, MD
Full Time
Pax
Experienced

Looking for an opportunity to work with a talented team and expand your experience as a Logistician?

SSI needs to add an experienced Logistician to support our current list of services provided for the U.S. Navy. 

Description:

  • Senior Logistics support SMEs for respective organizations.
  • Responsible to APMLs, Deputy APMLs, PSMs and LEMs.
  • Performs various tasks related to the development, operation, evaluation, and improvement of weapon systems supportability and/or maintainability programs and information systems.
  • Works on logistics and maintainability programs and with logistics and maintenance control organizations on issues such as: technical evaluation and identification of weapons systems logistics requirements and resources; development of logistics support and maintainability programs or plans; systems acquisition requirements analysis; budgetary or financial analysis and control; LCC analysis and control; weapons systems HW and SW standardization and compatibility; IPS/ R&M program T&E planning and execution; and, IPS/R&M program management analysis.
  • Collects, compiles, analyzes, investigates, researches, or applies logistics, maintenance, acquisition, or financial data and information.
  • Develops, modifies, prepares, or validates documentation in relation to automated logistics or maintenance data reporting systems, and management information systems.
Required Qualifications:
Education: BA or BS Degree in Acquisition, Logistics Management, Management, Business or Engineering preferred. Experience: 7+ years’ experience in acquisition logistics support or maintenance engineering. A minimum of four (4) years of specific experience in technical analysis of logistics acquisition requirements analysis as well as experience demonstrating ability to independently perform IPS studies, analysis, and evaluations in support of DoD weapons systems or equipment, both air vehicle and avionics.

 

What You Can Expect From Us

  • Positive Office environment
  • Professional and knowledgeable team and leadership
  • Business Office hours

What's In It For Me?

  • Competitive salary
  • Great benefits, including: 
    • Company-subsidized PPO Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage
    • 401(k) Retirement Plan with company match
    • Paid Time Off
    • 10 Paid Holidays per year
    • Education Assistance
    • Company-subsidized Corporate Fitness Program
    • Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
    • Company-paid Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance with an option to increase coverage
    • Company-paid Short- and Long-term Disability Insurance
    • Company-paid Employee Assistance Program
  • Flexible hours
  • Opportunities for on-the-job training

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.

What You'll Enjoy About Where We're Located

Lexington Park is located in St. Mary’s County near the lush Chesapeake Bay. The area’s many waterways and abundant wildlife make it a haven for photographers and water-sports enthusiasts.

St. Mary’s County offers limitless attractions for families and history buffs, including Historic St. Mary’s City Living Museum of History and Archaeology, the Piney Point Lighthouse, and beautiful state parks. Homes are affordable, and the cost of living is below the national median.*

Our Lexington Park office is adjacent to the PAX River Naval Air Station.

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