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CALIBRE Systems, Inc.
CALIBRE Systems, Inc., an Employee‑Owned Management Consulting and Digital Transformation company, is seeking a Medical Logistics Planner to work in the Office of the Force Surgeon (OFS) and the M4 Medical Logistics (MEDLOG) Branch to support world‑wide operational and concept plans focused on Health Service Support (HSS).
The MEDLOG Branch works in close coordination with MARFORPAC G‑4 to develop and establish a distributed laydown within the INDOPACOM Area of Operations (AOR) and facilitate the integration and testing of new and experimental medical and logistical systems and capabilities. It establishes joint, bi‑lateral, and service‑unique solutions and support while assisting naval force integration based on amphibious and expeditionary ashore operations.
Responsibilities
Develop or refine medical logistics and sustainment plans, policies, and doctrine that support HSS and the overall MARFORPAC and theater sustainment effort and capabilities.
Support MARFORPAC and INDOPACOM Joint Exercise events and development.
Provide subject‑matter expertise on inputs and data collection to support Navy and Marine Corps HSS capabilities and design.
In coordination with the OFS U.S. Navy MEDLOG Officer, serve as a MARFORPAC OFS medical logistics expert for deliberate planning.
Identify and assess operational level requirements based on inputs and coordination with subordinate tactical level elements.
Provide recommendations to the Director, M4; and OFS staff, Force Surgeon, and appropriate functional staff as needed.
Monitor unclassified and classified electronic information and communications to identify emerging MEDLOG items, requirements, issues, and updates.
Assist in creating and managing HSS Medical Logistics POA&Ms in support of overall plans.
Review and confirm final products, action plans, briefs, and other support documentation, and provide feedback.
Participate in MARFORPAC Working Groups (WG), Operational Planning Teams (OPT), and synchronization meetings as needed.
Monitor and update the OFS TEAMS Task Tracker for related MEDLOG or Action Officer level tasks.
Provide activities update to the Force Surgeon during the OFS Weekly Synchronization Meeting.
Participate in HQMC Weekly MEF/MARFOR HSS Synchronization TEAMS conference.
Provide updates to Force Surgeon to support weekly U.S. Navy Surgeon General Commander’s Update Brief.
In coordination with OFS Director, M4, participate in G‑4 Weekly Synchronization Meetings; provide updates and collect feedback and guidance from AC/S G‑4 or G‑4 staff to inform OFS operations and activities.
Participate in weekly Line of Effort meetings; provide updates and collect guidance to continuously shape and design the OFS MEDLOG actions and policies that support MARFORPAC LOEs. Coordinate OFS LOE support with OFS staff and Action Officers.
Compile and provide MEDLOG operational inputs for the OFS MARFORPAC monthly Situation Report (SITREP).
Conduct assessments and research of MEDLOG activities including integrated assessment and reporting coordination with INDOPACOM and HQ USMC.
Utilize and refine OFS MEDLOG assessment processes as needed.
Prepare and submit any MEDLOG inputs for exercise or operations lessons learned, medical equipment and funding shortfalls, or after‑action reports.
Provide MEDLOG inputs for OFS Quarterly SITREPs or other reporting requirements as needed.
Identify areas of MEDLOG collaboration with Allies and Partners.
Coordinate with Director, M4 and G‑4 to provide MEDLOG inputs and review of OFS inputs to the Annual Joint Assessment.
Provide MEDLOG inputs to annual and cyclical Annex Q design, OFS and G‑4 support to MARFORPAC Campaign Plan and Order revisions, OPTs, and WGs.
Be prepared to support the coordination and integration of OFS and MARFORPAC MEDLOG inputs with INDOPACOM and adjacent Component Command annual reports.
Provide guidance to subordinate elements for any coordinated or consolidated annual report or data collection requirements.
Inform the government about new developments observed while on official travel for selected travel events by the COR.
Required Skills
U.S. Citizen.
Over 10 years of experience working within military logistics and sustainment operations.
Holds a BA/BS degree, preferably relating to supply logistics and/or similar disciplines, or equivalent level of military schooling.
Able to work with minimal oversight on high‑visibility or mission‑critical aspects of a given program and perform all functional duties independently. May oversee the efforts of less senior staff and/or be responsible for the efforts of all staff assigned to a specific task.
Experience working with Department of Defense joint service and international military and civilian logistics networks.
Experience and understanding of the Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP).
Knowledge of U.S. Navy Medical Logistics systems and reporting, including MAXIMO Logistics Command and Control.
Advancement proficiency in written and verbal communication.
Advanced proficiency with groupware applications (e.g., SharePoint, MS Teams) and the Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
Must be able to travel.
Desired Qualifications
Experience and knowledge of Global Combat Support System‑Marine Corps (GCSS‑MC) functions is preferred.
Possess the Navy Additional Qualification Designations (AQD) or have completed USMC Ground Supply Officer School.
Equivalent experience gained by holding and performing these roles:
USMC: MOS 0491, Logistics/Mobility Chief.
USN: NEC Logistics Specialist (LS).
U.S. Army: MOS 68J Medical Logistics Specialist.
U.S. Air Force: AFSC 4a131 Medical Materiel Specialist.
Security Clearance Hold a favorably adjudicated TS/SCI Security Clearance.
Benefits CALIBRE and its subsidiaries are an Equal Opportunity Employer and support transitioning service members, veterans and individuals with disabilities. We offer a competitive salary and full benefits package.
To be considered, please apply via our website at www.calibresys.com.
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Medical Logistics Planner
role at
CALIBRE Systems, Inc.
CALIBRE Systems, Inc., an Employee‑Owned Management Consulting and Digital Transformation company, is seeking a Medical Logistics Planner to work in the Office of the Force Surgeon (OFS) and the M4 Medical Logistics (MEDLOG) Branch to support world‑wide operational and concept plans focused on Health Service Support (HSS).
The MEDLOG Branch works in close coordination with MARFORPAC G‑4 to develop and establish a distributed laydown within the INDOPACOM Area of Operations (AOR) and facilitate the integration and testing of new and experimental medical and logistical systems and capabilities. It establishes joint, bi‑lateral, and service‑unique solutions and support while assisting naval force integration based on amphibious and expeditionary ashore operations.
Responsibilities
Develop or refine medical logistics and sustainment plans, policies, and doctrine that support HSS and the overall MARFORPAC and theater sustainment effort and capabilities.
Support MARFORPAC and INDOPACOM Joint Exercise events and development.
Provide subject‑matter expertise on inputs and data collection to support Navy and Marine Corps HSS capabilities and design.
In coordination with the OFS U.S. Navy MEDLOG Officer, serve as a MARFORPAC OFS medical logistics expert for deliberate planning.
Identify and assess operational level requirements based on inputs and coordination with subordinate tactical level elements.
Provide recommendations to the Director, M4; and OFS staff, Force Surgeon, and appropriate functional staff as needed.
Monitor unclassified and classified electronic information and communications to identify emerging MEDLOG items, requirements, issues, and updates.
Assist in creating and managing HSS Medical Logistics POA&Ms in support of overall plans.
Review and confirm final products, action plans, briefs, and other support documentation, and provide feedback.
Participate in MARFORPAC Working Groups (WG), Operational Planning Teams (OPT), and synchronization meetings as needed.
Monitor and update the OFS TEAMS Task Tracker for related MEDLOG or Action Officer level tasks.
Provide activities update to the Force Surgeon during the OFS Weekly Synchronization Meeting.
Participate in HQMC Weekly MEF/MARFOR HSS Synchronization TEAMS conference.
Provide updates to Force Surgeon to support weekly U.S. Navy Surgeon General Commander’s Update Brief.
In coordination with OFS Director, M4, participate in G‑4 Weekly Synchronization Meetings; provide updates and collect feedback and guidance from AC/S G‑4 or G‑4 staff to inform OFS operations and activities.
Participate in weekly Line of Effort meetings; provide updates and collect guidance to continuously shape and design the OFS MEDLOG actions and policies that support MARFORPAC LOEs. Coordinate OFS LOE support with OFS staff and Action Officers.
Compile and provide MEDLOG operational inputs for the OFS MARFORPAC monthly Situation Report (SITREP).
Conduct assessments and research of MEDLOG activities including integrated assessment and reporting coordination with INDOPACOM and HQ USMC.
Utilize and refine OFS MEDLOG assessment processes as needed.
Prepare and submit any MEDLOG inputs for exercise or operations lessons learned, medical equipment and funding shortfalls, or after‑action reports.
Provide MEDLOG inputs for OFS Quarterly SITREPs or other reporting requirements as needed.
Identify areas of MEDLOG collaboration with Allies and Partners.
Coordinate with Director, M4 and G‑4 to provide MEDLOG inputs and review of OFS inputs to the Annual Joint Assessment.
Provide MEDLOG inputs to annual and cyclical Annex Q design, OFS and G‑4 support to MARFORPAC Campaign Plan and Order revisions, OPTs, and WGs.
Be prepared to support the coordination and integration of OFS and MARFORPAC MEDLOG inputs with INDOPACOM and adjacent Component Command annual reports.
Provide guidance to subordinate elements for any coordinated or consolidated annual report or data collection requirements.
Inform the government about new developments observed while on official travel for selected travel events by the COR.
Required Skills
U.S. Citizen.
Over 10 years of experience working within military logistics and sustainment operations.
Holds a BA/BS degree, preferably relating to supply logistics and/or similar disciplines, or equivalent level of military schooling.
Able to work with minimal oversight on high‑visibility or mission‑critical aspects of a given program and perform all functional duties independently. May oversee the efforts of less senior staff and/or be responsible for the efforts of all staff assigned to a specific task.
Experience working with Department of Defense joint service and international military and civilian logistics networks.
Experience and understanding of the Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP).
Knowledge of U.S. Navy Medical Logistics systems and reporting, including MAXIMO Logistics Command and Control.
Advancement proficiency in written and verbal communication.
Advanced proficiency with groupware applications (e.g., SharePoint, MS Teams) and the Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
Must be able to travel.
Desired Qualifications
Experience and knowledge of Global Combat Support System‑Marine Corps (GCSS‑MC) functions is preferred.
Possess the Navy Additional Qualification Designations (AQD) or have completed USMC Ground Supply Officer School.
Equivalent experience gained by holding and performing these roles:
USMC: MOS 0491, Logistics/Mobility Chief.
USN: NEC Logistics Specialist (LS).
U.S. Army: MOS 68J Medical Logistics Specialist.
U.S. Air Force: AFSC 4a131 Medical Materiel Specialist.
Security Clearance Hold a favorably adjudicated TS/SCI Security Clearance.
Benefits CALIBRE and its subsidiaries are an Equal Opportunity Employer and support transitioning service members, veterans and individuals with disabilities. We offer a competitive salary and full benefits package.
To be considered, please apply via our website at www.calibresys.com.
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