LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST
U.S. Pacific Fleet
Posted: March 17, 2026 (0 days ago)
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Army National Guard Units
Department of the Army
Base salary range: $26,979 - $35,074
Typical requirements: 6 months general experience. Some college or vocational training.
Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).
This job involves managing logistics and equipment accountability for the Army National Guard, including developing policies, overseeing inventories, and ensuring units have the supplies they need to stay ready.
A good fit would be someone with military or logistics experience who is detail-oriented and comfortable using computer systems to track property and coordinate with teams.
It's a temporary role focused on keeping operations smooth and compliant with regulations.
This is a Washington Army National Guard Title 32 Excepted Service Unit Technician position: LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST Location: Washington United States Property and Fiscal Office CAMP MURRAY, Washington 98430 Army National Guard Units Appointment Type: Temporary, indefinite, excepted service Advertised as: ENLISTED May be used to fill one or more vacancies.
*Ensure you read this announcement in its entirety, complete all application requirements GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Experience, education, or training involving judgment and/or analytical ability in the logistics field.
Experience using computer and automation systems.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Must have at least 24 months experience, education, or training which involved detailed knowledge of organizations and their functions in logistical support (i.e., supply, maintenance, quality assurance, facilities).
Experience planning and organizing work assignments. OR 1-year experience equivalent to at least the next lower grade level. Major Duties:
A GS-0346-9, LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST: Develops, implements and evaluates the logistics and property accountability policies for the organization.
Is the primary advisor for the command in the area of logistics and property book operations. Oversees and reviews unit level feeder reports.
Analyzes and/or prepares the logistics and equipment readiness areas of the organizational readiness report.
Reviews, analyzes, and provides recommendations relative to current and future MTOE/TDA and/or force structure changes to determine the impact on organizational equipment authorizations.
Keeps abreast and ensures the implementation of new policy statements, regulations and directives issued by higher headquarters concerning logistics and property accountability activities.
Responsible for the property book operations of the organization in the areas of inventory management, storage management, equipment coordination and supply management.
Ensures the property book sections periodically perform asset visibility rebuild to validate date in the visibility files. Is accountable for the various categories of property.
Maintains property book accountability utilizing an automated system and/or related computer programs to account for property.
Establishes primary hand receipt files for each unit, whether separate or organic to the organization, and maintains accountability by the use of primary hand receipt listings.
Assures that all authorized property is on hand or has been requisitioned to assist in maintaining the highest level of readiness for the organization.
Ensures compliance with the command supply discipline program (CSDP), and other directed command inspection programs.
Assists in the preparation for and executes additional command level inspections in the area of logistics and maintenance.
Schedules and directs the conduct of periodic inspections, inventories and change of hand receipt accounts to assure equipment is serviceable, properly stored, maintained and accounted for as required by competent authority.
Advises the commander of equipment on hand and equipment readiness issues.
Coordinates with the USPFO, state level Joint Force Headquarters (JFHQ) and subordinate units of the organization on the lateral transfer and/or turn in of excess property.
This includes analyzing the proposed transfer/turn in actions and its impact on readiness.
Coordinates and conducts annual property book supply reconciliations with the USPFO for all elements of the organization.
Conducts a quarterly backorder reconciliation of non-expendable and expendable property requisitions with the USPFO.
Coordinates the fielding of new equipment and the associated NET for a given LIN or system with the Force Integration Readiness Office (FIRO), DCSLOG-G4, USPFO and gaining unit.
Establishes quality procedures and oversees the edit of all source documentation. Ensures documents are accurate and properly input into the automated system.
Establishes administrative procedures and oversees the flow of documents and reports through the Property Book Office to assure complete, accurate, and timely submission of data.
Reviews and analyzes listings and reports produced by the automated system, resolves problems on error listings, and provides guidance to personnel assigned to the Property Book Section and subordinate organizations.
Performs continuing analysis of the property accounting and equipment status reporting system to assure data provided is complete, accurate and timely.
Provides guidance and funds management for all decentralized logistics funds. These may include secondary stock funds, office supply accounts, transportation funding, and various classes of supply.
Reviews all non-expendable government purchase card purchases for proper authorization. May serve as the approving official for government purchase card expenditures.
May be required to represent the National Guard and the unit Commander in the community. Provides logistical support for community activities such as parades, celebrations, military funerals, etc.
Coordinates with civic officials, club officers and school officials for such things as recruiting activities, communities support projects, natural disaster or civil disturbance planning, use of facilities for training for such things as recruiting and security of those facilities.
Supervises subordinates performing supply work.
Provides technical guidance and assistance to all organizational logistic individuals pertaining to the accountability of all property assigned to the organization.
Plans, organizes and assigns work to individuals engaged in logistics and property management at the command level.
Revises assignments or details employees to other duties as necessary to meet changing work situations, deadlines, or priorities. Other duties as assigned.
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