The Aviation Supply Technician is responsible for a variety of supply management tasks which includes inventory control, storage management, distribution, cataloging, purchasing, part and tool identification, and supply reports using assigned management information system and other related activities as required by contract. • Processes customer requests and provides supplies, parts and equipment support. • Manages priority/routine requests, and inquiring processing. • Performs all required research to ensure material, parts and equipment ordered meet equipment specialist, commodity and/or end-item Technical Order specification. • Monitors and processes Due-in From Maintenance (DIFM) assets to ensure items are promptly turned in and annotated in the Supply System. • Performs the supply function of the Time Compliance Technical Order (TCTO) or Maintenance Work Order (MWO) program. • Manages Bench Stock, Shop Stock, Safety Stock, Work Order Residue and Hold-bin accounts. • Manages equipment allowance standards (AS) reports and acquisition initiatives and equipment turn in. • Conducts supply inventories and ensures proper stock is available in correct quantities to minimize disruptions to operations. Assignments require (a) a good working knowledge of the governing supply systems, programs, policies, nomenclature, work methods, manuals, or other established guidelines; (b) an understanding of the needs of the organization serviced; and (c) analytical ability to define or recognize the dimension of the problems involved, to collect the necessary data, to establish the facts, and to take or recommend action based upon application or interpretation of established guidelines. Writes item descriptions for a range of new items entering the supply channels of a particular agency or field establishment. Reviews existing stock catalogs, manufacturers' catalogs, drawings, or other resource materials, for the purpose of matching characteristics or part numbers to identify duplicate items already catalogued or otherwise recorded in the supply system. May contact representatives of commercial firms to obtain information regarding new items of supply, item characteristics, or procurement lead time; or representatives of Government agencies (Federal, State, or local) regarding the utilization of property. Ensure all inventories remain accurate and adjustments are minimized. Ensure non-conforming material and parts are correctly processed to prevent re-use. Research and select appropriate material and parts vendors from approved material, parts and equipment supplier list. Follow established purchasing procedures and recommend changes where necessary. Purchase materials, parts, and equipment to ensure the best value is obtained and that operational criteria are met. Purchase equipment as directed by management. Utilize the Amentum MRO supply system, Global Combat Support System-Army (GCSS-Army), Aircraft Notebook (CAN), and other applicable automated supply systems. Manage the Automated Inventory System and any replacement system in accordance with applicable directives. Responsible for the timely reporting of accidents, injuries and “near miss” and hazardous situations. Accountable for meeting safety performance standards and completing all work safely. Perform other duties as requested.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees