Akima
Logistics Analyst at Akima
Position: Logistics Analyst – U.S. Army Equipment Turn‑In Site.
The Logistics Analyst supports the equipment turn‑in site by analyzing, monitoring, and improving supply chain, property accountability, and transportation processes. This position ensures compliance with U.S. Army logistics regulations, contract requirements, and ISO 9001:2015 standards, while providing data‑driven recommendations to improve efficiency, reduce risks, and enhance accountability of government property. The Logistics Analyst serves as a key resource for reporting, audits, and performance measurement at the site.
Responsibilities
Data Analysis & Reporting:
Collect, analyze, and interpret logistics and supply chain data related to equipment receipt, inspection, inventory, and turn‑in.
Track key performance indicators (KPIs) such as processing times, inventory accuracy, loss/damage rates, and compliance metrics.
Prepare daily, weekly, and monthly reports for the Site Manager, COR, and QA staff.
Support audits, inspections, and government reporting requirements with accurate data.
Process Improvement:
Identify trends, bottlenecks, and inefficiencies in supply, accountability, and transportation workflows.
Develop and recommend corrective actions to improve compliance and efficiency.
Support implementation of Lean Six Sigma or continuous improvement initiatives at the site.
Property Accountability & Compliance:
Validate accuracy of property records, condition codes, and turn‑in documentation (e.g., DA Form 1348‑1A, DD Form 200).
Ensure compliance with Army regulations (AR 710‑2, AR 735‑5, DA PAM 710‑2‑1) and contract standards.
Monitor data in Army logistics systems (GCSS‑Army, DPAS, LMP) to ensure timely and accurate entries.
Assist in resolving discrepancies in property accountability and inventory reconciliation.
Transportation & Coordination:
Analyze transportation data to support equipment movement planning, convoy schedules, and cargo documentation.
Verify compliance with Defense Transportation Regulation (DTR) and Army transportation policies.
Recommend improvements to reduce delays, optimize routes, and enhance transportation efficiency.
Quality Assurance Support:
Work with Quality Control Specialists to track nonconformances and corrective actions.
Provide analytical support for ISO 9001:2015 compliance and performance monitoring.
Contribute to development of site SOPs, checklists, and training materials.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Logistics, Supply Chain, Business Administration, or related field (preferred). Equivalent military logistics experience accepted.
3–5 years in logistics, supply chain, or Army property accountability operations.
Experience with U.S. Army contractor or military supply/turn‑in site preferred.
Knowledge of Army supply and property accountability regulations (AR 710‑2, AR 735‑5, DA PAM 710‑2‑1).
Familiarity with Army logistics systems: GCSS‑Army, LMP, DPAS, TC‑AIMS.
ISO 9001:2015 quality management principles.
Strong data analysis and problem‑solving skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, VLOOKUPs, charts), Access, or other analytical tools.
Excellent written and verbal communication for reporting and presentations.
Ability to work collaboratively with Army officials, contractors, and QA staff.
Must have a Real ID.
Must be willing to travel within the US if required.
Additional Information Job ID: 2025‑20657 | Work Type: On‑Site.
Company: Akima Global Logistics (AGL), an Alaska Native Corporation supporting 15,000 Iñupiat shareholders. AGL delivers supply, transportation, and maintenance services for government customers, offering competitive pay, benefits, growth opportunities, and retirement options.
Location: Fort Liberty, NC or Fayetteville, NC (according to posting).
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The Logistics Analyst supports the equipment turn‑in site by analyzing, monitoring, and improving supply chain, property accountability, and transportation processes. This position ensures compliance with U.S. Army logistics regulations, contract requirements, and ISO 9001:2015 standards, while providing data‑driven recommendations to improve efficiency, reduce risks, and enhance accountability of government property. The Logistics Analyst serves as a key resource for reporting, audits, and performance measurement at the site.
Responsibilities
Data Analysis & Reporting:
Collect, analyze, and interpret logistics and supply chain data related to equipment receipt, inspection, inventory, and turn‑in.
Track key performance indicators (KPIs) such as processing times, inventory accuracy, loss/damage rates, and compliance metrics.
Prepare daily, weekly, and monthly reports for the Site Manager, COR, and QA staff.
Support audits, inspections, and government reporting requirements with accurate data.
Process Improvement:
Identify trends, bottlenecks, and inefficiencies in supply, accountability, and transportation workflows.
Develop and recommend corrective actions to improve compliance and efficiency.
Support implementation of Lean Six Sigma or continuous improvement initiatives at the site.
Property Accountability & Compliance:
Validate accuracy of property records, condition codes, and turn‑in documentation (e.g., DA Form 1348‑1A, DD Form 200).
Ensure compliance with Army regulations (AR 710‑2, AR 735‑5, DA PAM 710‑2‑1) and contract standards.
Monitor data in Army logistics systems (GCSS‑Army, DPAS, LMP) to ensure timely and accurate entries.
Assist in resolving discrepancies in property accountability and inventory reconciliation.
Transportation & Coordination:
Analyze transportation data to support equipment movement planning, convoy schedules, and cargo documentation.
Verify compliance with Defense Transportation Regulation (DTR) and Army transportation policies.
Recommend improvements to reduce delays, optimize routes, and enhance transportation efficiency.
Quality Assurance Support:
Work with Quality Control Specialists to track nonconformances and corrective actions.
Provide analytical support for ISO 9001:2015 compliance and performance monitoring.
Contribute to development of site SOPs, checklists, and training materials.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Logistics, Supply Chain, Business Administration, or related field (preferred). Equivalent military logistics experience accepted.
3–5 years in logistics, supply chain, or Army property accountability operations.
Experience with U.S. Army contractor or military supply/turn‑in site preferred.
Knowledge of Army supply and property accountability regulations (AR 710‑2, AR 735‑5, DA PAM 710‑2‑1).
Familiarity with Army logistics systems: GCSS‑Army, LMP, DPAS, TC‑AIMS.
ISO 9001:2015 quality management principles.
Strong data analysis and problem‑solving skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, VLOOKUPs, charts), Access, or other analytical tools.
Excellent written and verbal communication for reporting and presentations.
Ability to work collaboratively with Army officials, contractors, and QA staff.
Must have a Real ID.
Must be willing to travel within the US if required.
Additional Information Job ID: 2025‑20657 | Work Type: On‑Site.
Company: Akima Global Logistics (AGL), an Alaska Native Corporation supporting 15,000 Iñupiat shareholders. AGL delivers supply, transportation, and maintenance services for government customers, offering competitive pay, benefits, growth opportunities, and retirement options.
Location: Fort Liberty, NC or Fayetteville, NC (according to posting).
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