LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST -Title 32
What you'd do
This National Guard position is for a LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST -Title 32, Position Description Number D1957000 and is part of the WI 115 LRS, Wisconsin Air National Guard. *This vacancy is also advertised as AGR Job Vacancy Announcement 26-105*
Major duties
As a LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST -Title 32, GS-0346-9, you will be the point of contact for the Logistics Readiness Squadron deployment and training activities. Manages customer training and provides the Logistics Readiness Squadron forces with training and resources for deployed operations. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: (1) Reviews and evaluates all operations, deployment, contingency and exercise plans to ensure mission readiness for the Logistics Readiness Squadron. Analyzes exercise and contingency plans to determine required Logistics Readiness Squadron actions in support of mission requirements. Incumbent evaluates all equipment, manning and training requirements to meet deployment and pre-planned tasking. Ensures all unit members and deployable equipment maintain a constant state of readiness by verifying that personnel meet all Air Force, Combatant Command, and theater-specific deployment requirements. This position manages the development of plans for deployments, contingency response, expeditionary support planning, sustainment, and redeployment. (2) Compiles and updates status of Logistics Readiness Squadron, to include tracking and reporting of personnel, training, equipment and supplies. The position is responsible for generation of reports and for the assignment of proper security, classification and storage of classified documents. Manage and maintain unit readiness reporting through the Defense Readiness Reporting System (DRRS) and analyze combat capability to identify and correct deficiencies Configure, maintain, and validate Unit Type Codes (UTCs) in DCAPES, ensuring alignment with funded authorizations and reporting any shortfalls to the appropriate MAJCOM Functional Area Managers (FAMs). Serves as the primary advisor to the unit commander on all deployment-related matters, including tasking responses, shortfall mitigation, and the application of deployment policies. (3) Develops, manages and controls Logistics Readiness Squadron training and career development programs. Incumbent is responsible for Automated Training Systems, products, and a multimedia library and for developing training policies and procedures. Develops training, conducts and or coordinates formal classroom training, to include readiness deployment training for all Squadron personnel. (4) Coordinates, develops, and administers management training programs for supervisory personnel. Incumbent instructs management personnel and trainers on the concepts, scope and objectives of training programs. This position oversees and tracks all Career Development Course (CDC) actions, including waiver requests, reenrollments, and upgrade training (UGT) status to ensure timely career progression. (5) Develops local training programs to accommodate procedural changes and coordinates changes to other career field areas to improve operational effectiveness when management indicators reflect potential trouble areas. Conducts Staff Assistance Visits (SAVs) at all flights to assess training program compliance, identify shortfalls, and provide commanders with documented feedback and corrective action plans. (6) Performs other duties as assigned.
What you need to qualify
GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Experience, education, or training involving judgment and/or analytical ability in the logistics field. Experience using computer and automation systems. Experience using computer and automation systems. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: To qualify for the GS-0346-09 level, you must have at least 12 months of specialized experience, education or training equivalent to at least the next lower grade level. Must have experience, education, or training which involved detailed knowledge of organizations and their functions in logistical support (i.e., supply, maintenance, quality assurance, facilities). Experience planning and organizing work assignments.
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