The T-38 Property Specialist is responsible for reviewing company practices to ensure compliance with pertinent regulations. This role involves participating in audits, which may occur annually or at other intervals, and may include reviewing documentation and other records. The position requires receiving Government Furnished Equipment (GFE), kits, and other inventory property, and accurately entering all property into a database. Responsibilities include performing material transfers and releases according to company processes and federal regulations, conducting inventory cycle counts, and verifying item storage, location, and quantity. The specialist is accountable for the control and accuracy of material and records using both manual and electronic inventory control systems. Familiarity with ITAR, FAR, and DFAR regulations is essential. The role also involves overseeing the annual physical inventory, ensuring reports are accurate and timely, documents are correctly completed with required signatures, parts are stored systematically, and support documents for monthly cycle counts are properly filed. Maintaining Costpoint retrieval records, inventory control over all parts, and managing receipts, stocking, issues, returns, and location transfers are key duties. The Property Specialist will perform monthly cycle counts, transfer items per the Property Movement Form (PMF) protocol, and transfer parts into inventory based on cycle counts and physical inventory. Collaboration with various departments is necessary to maintain appropriate inventory levels. Reviewing Costpoint records for retrieval information and verifying part details for easy warehouse retrieval are also part of the role. The position requires performing other administrative duties as needed to meet organizational requirements.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED