CACI International Inc
The Opportunity
Advises the PMS 525 Logistics PAPM and engages with the Logistics team (internal/external stakeholders) on Acquisition Logistics and Supply Chain Management to fulfill PAPM’s MMSC program objectives and complete product requirements.
Responsibilities
Provides the Logistics PAPM with technical recommendations and solutions to address emergent issues during Production, Post Delivery, and planning for Sustainment
Accompanies the PAPM on OCONUS and CONUS meetings in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Shipbuilding, Training, and Availability sites, as well as to Navy Activity locations to provide high level advisement, as needed
Participates as part of the Logistics Operations Team, providing administrative support to PAPM/APM in completion of presentations, program correspondence, action items, and documentation maintenance
Works with the APM to ensure Mid-Year and Yearly funding requirements to Warfare Centers and PARMs are planned and executed within budget amounts allocated to the organization
Coordinates & prepares presentations/briefings for senior US Navy leadership (O-6 level and above)
Provides oversight for tracking and resolution (closure) of PMS 525L Action Items assigned by the Foreign Customer
Develops, evaluates, and manages logistics-related program risks
Develops detailed schedules for logistics product development and delivery to the PAPM and RSNF
Assists the PAPM in overseeing a team of logisticians to ensure timely product delivery to meet program requirements
Manages the development of Logistics MMSC Class Plans
Qualifications
Must have a Bachelor’s degree in engineering, logistics, business, or a related field
15+ years’ experience within DoD Acquisition Logistics and Supply Chain Management
SECRET level security clearance or have ability to obtain one
DAWIA Certifications in at least one Acquisition field (or Active PMP Certification may be considered in lieu of this requirement)
Experience leading teams
Strong oral and written communication skills
Master's degree preferred
Prior military service, serving as a Navy Supply Corps Officer, is a plus
Active PMP certification
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Responsibilities
Provides the Logistics PAPM with technical recommendations and solutions to address emergent issues during Production, Post Delivery, and planning for Sustainment
Accompanies the PAPM on OCONUS and CONUS meetings in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Shipbuilding, Training, and Availability sites, as well as to Navy Activity locations to provide high level advisement, as needed
Participates as part of the Logistics Operations Team, providing administrative support to PAPM/APM in completion of presentations, program correspondence, action items, and documentation maintenance
Works with the APM to ensure Mid-Year and Yearly funding requirements to Warfare Centers and PARMs are planned and executed within budget amounts allocated to the organization
Coordinates & prepares presentations/briefings for senior US Navy leadership (O-6 level and above)
Provides oversight for tracking and resolution (closure) of PMS 525L Action Items assigned by the Foreign Customer
Develops, evaluates, and manages logistics-related program risks
Develops detailed schedules for logistics product development and delivery to the PAPM and RSNF
Assists the PAPM in overseeing a team of logisticians to ensure timely product delivery to meet program requirements
Manages the development of Logistics MMSC Class Plans
Qualifications
Must have a Bachelor’s degree in engineering, logistics, business, or a related field
15+ years’ experience within DoD Acquisition Logistics and Supply Chain Management
SECRET level security clearance or have ability to obtain one
DAWIA Certifications in at least one Acquisition field (or Active PMP Certification may be considered in lieu of this requirement)
Experience leading teams
Strong oral and written communication skills
Master's degree preferred
Prior military service, serving as a Navy Supply Corps Officer, is a plus
Active PMP certification
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