Supply Technician The Opportunity: As a Supply Technician, you know that every program relies on clearly defined management processes to work. You understand government systems and know that using tools and software is critical to ensuring the integrity of the mission. We’re looking for a logistics engineer like you to apply your engineering and process improvement experience to develop tools for our client. Using your skills in property management, you’ll help coordinate all system elements and ensure long-lasting integration and sustainment. As the Supply Technician for our team, you will be responsible for establishing, maintaining, and overseeing the Property Management System to control all Government Furnished Property (GFP) and incidental items in support of program operations. You will ensure compliance with FAR Part 45, FAR 52.245 clauses, and DFARS property requirements while coordinating inventories, audits, loss reporting, contract close-out activities, and more, which will also include moving objects without assistance and loading and unloading pallets in support of exercises. Use your curiosity and solution-oriented mindset to contribute to mission-critical property management. What You’ll Work On: Develop and submit Contractor Property Management System procedures in accordance with FAR Part 45 and FAR 52.245. Manage GFP lifecycle activities including acquisition, receiving, identification, movement, storage, utilization, maintenance, and disposition. Maintain accountability for incidental and joint-use property under government hand receipts on site. Conduct 100% annual inventories of all GFP and prepare inventory reports for the KO, COR, and Property Administrator. Perform sensitive item inventories quarterly and submit results to the KO, COR, and Property Administrator. Facilitate unannounced inspections, audits, and surveys at government and subcontractor facilities, providing supporting documentation for Army Audit Readiness. Report loss, damage, or destruction of GFP due to negligence, theft, or “Acts of God” within one hour of discovery per DFARS 252.245-7005, including item description, serial number, and last known location. Prevent unauthorized use, modification, or cannibalization of GFP and seek prior KO approval for any exceptions. Ensure all IT equipment is purged of proprietary data prior to turn-in or disposal according to NEC policy. Join us. The world can’t wait.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED