Logistics Management Specialist
Company: DCS Corp
Location: Sterling Heights
Posted on: January 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Serves as a Logistics Management
Specialist, with responsibility for Developing/coordinating the
integrated logistics support plans for the Army portion of one or
more major vehicle system programs. Duties require occasional
travel for purposes such as customer support evaluation visits,
hand-off activities, and to study particular logistics problems.
Essential Job Functions: Develops integrated logistics support
plans which address all the principal elements of total life-cycle
planning for assigned program, including maintenance plans,
manpower and personnel, training and training devices, support
equipment and TMDE, supply support, technical data, computer
resources support, packaging, handling and storage, transportation
and transportability. Monitors the logistics support analysis
program to assure definition of support criteria and identification
of support systems requirements. Monitors program execution to
assure accomplishment of objectives and goals in accordance with
milestones. Coordinates with technical specialists to develop
corrective actions. Recommends approach to resolve procedural
problems. Assures that corrective actions are implemented. Assures
availability of logistics support information required to
coordinate and develop material fielding plans, fielding agreements
with users and other long- and short-range planning documents.
Oversees materiel fielding includes total package fielding
milestones and requirements. Establishes and implements procedures
to oversee and control logistics support including ancillary
equipment required to support assigned system(s) before, during,
and after deployment. Oversee development of plans to identify the
type, degree and timing of logistics assistance necessary,
personnel required at user posts, camps, and stations,
establishment of liaison offices, points of contact and methods for
identifying and correcting material defect and resolving user
problems encountered during and after fielding, both in CONUS and
OCONUS. Develops/coordinates contract scopes of work for logistics
support, with maintenance and supply, from concept through
production. Performs technical evaluation of contract proposals.
Develops independent government cost estimates for all logistic
work and secures validation of the estimates through the proper
channels. Serves as a monitor of contractor ILS performance under
the terms of contracts; monitors the implementation of the
modification work order program by the appropriate Materiel
Readiness Commands as set forth in AMC, Army, Marine Corps
regulations; directs development of logistics support data for
input to materiel release reviews; is the point of contact for
Level I or Level II system assessment program and monitors
operational readiness trends. Represents the Program Manager at
logistics meetings both with industry and with other Government
agencies, including higher authority. Directs participating
NICP/NMP managers to take specific actions related to ensuring full
support for deployed and/or deploying system/subsystems.
Participates in meetings with functional managers representing
TACOM Materiel, Maintenance, RD&E, Product Assurance and
Procurement activities. Conducts similar efforts with other AMC
commodity command managers, either via correspondence, telephone or
visits to those commands. Reviews Army Materiel Planning documents
for both overhaul/rebuild and new procurements and/or
redistribution of available assets. Monitors all aspects of the
major item management including type classification and retype
classification actions, basis of issue planning, offering of system
assets to Military Assistance Programs and/or Foreign Military
Sales candidates, major item distribution planning, and integrated
logistics support planning in the area of secondary (Army Stock
Funded) items, PAA secondary (repairable)items and major end items
as defined in current regulation. Directs and coordinates logistic
support to test operations by establishing procedures that will
ensure the support system, as represented by the system support
package for test, is available, complete and thoroughly evaluated
during contractor tests, government tests, prototype qualification
tests, and other test programs. This includes ensuring availability
of test vehicles with total logistic support. Participates in
special studies and projects for the PM to resolve critical supply,
maintenance, or system sustainment problems requiring Command
attention. Analyzes and evaluates the adequacy and effectiveness of
the supply system with respect to both logistic and operational
readiness. Identifies the cause of existing or potential supply and
maintenance problems and recommends appropriate corrective action
or preventative measures. Participates in special TACOM
multi-Directorate task forces to carry outstudies to precisely
identify critical supply and maintenance problems and to effect
timely and adequate action to solve problems identified.
Coordinates the development of system information for use in
establishing qualitative and quantitative personnel requirements
and in the new equipment training problem for assigned system.
Participates in the planning and scheduling of the design and
acquisition of training devices. Required Skills: Due to the
sensitivity of customer related requirements, U.S. Citizenship is
required. Must be able to obtain maintain a secret security
clearance. A High School Diploma/GED with at least 20 years
experience providing support to engineering organizations or in
Programmatic, Financial, or Technical support of the research,
development, test, or evaluation complex systems. Comprehensive
knowledge of logistics management concepts, policies, methods and
regulatory requirements (especially integrated logistics support),
and their application to assigned program(s). Knowledge of the
Army’s and Marine Corps field maintenance system, and ability to
extend or modify methods or techniques to solve problems. Knowledge
of the detailed logistics milestones to support schedules.
Knowledge of the development of new vehicle systems and the
associated impact upon the Army and Marine Corps logistics system
to include personnel and training, maintenance planning, supply
support planning, technical data, computer resources and tools and
diagnostic test equipment. Financial knowledge to support budget
cycles necessary for overhaul/rebuild of assigned systems at a
government or contractor facility, and for planning reviews for
repair parts (Stock Fund and APA) to support initial provisioning.
Knowledge of the logistics requirements to support initial
deployment planning including material, release, fielding and
transfer, new equipment training. Knowledge of the processing
system to receive units both in CONUS and OCONUS and ensuring
sufficient logistics support to meet required operational readiness
requirements. Desired Skills: Experience on USMC Light Armored
Vehicle maintenance and/or operations. Knowledge of the PEO/PM
structure and organizations. Demonstrated ability to strategically
plan, execute and evaluate engineering aspects of DOD programs.
Ability to communicate. Ability to communicate effectively; to
prepare complex and convincing oral and written presentations to
the highest levels of DoD government and industry management.
Ability to work in a collaborative environment with product
managers, logistics, contracting, along with multiple external
Government organizations to include Army Test and Evaluation
Command (ATEC), DOT&E, Dept Of the Navy, USMC, the User
Representative, and other Product Offices along with the defense
industry. Knowledge of the CCDC structure and organization, with
emphasis on GVSC. Acquisition Logistics Level III
Certification.
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