Materials Handler
Defense Logistics Agency
Posted: March 6, 2026 (0 days ago)
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Air National Guard Units
Department of the Air Force
Location
Washington
Salary
$29.77 - $34.68
per hour
Type
Full-Time
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This job involves managing the receipt, storage, inspection, and issuance of supplies and equipment in a military warehouse, ensuring everything is organized, secure, and ready for use.
It requires hands-on work with tools and materials to prevent damage or loss while following strict procedures for sensitive items like classified documents or electronics.
A good fit would be someone with warehouse experience who is detail-oriented, physically capable, and comfortable working in a structured military environment.
This is a Washington Air National Guard Title 32 Excepted Service Unit Technician position: MATERIALS HANDLER Location: 194th LOGISTICS READINESS SQUADRON Camp Murray, Washington 98430 Air National Guard Units Appointment Type: Permanent, 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, and your USA Jobs profile name is accurate* GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Experience or training which demonstrates the ability to compare item identification against receiving reports and issue request forms; skill in using hand trucks, dollies, and other equipment to move stock; ability to use hammers, pliers, and other hand tools; and to follow oral and written instructions.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Must have at least 9 months Experience or training in receiving, packaging, and preparation for shipment.
Experience in compiling reports, overall warehouse planning, documentation requirements, and accepted warehousing methods, procedures, and techniques.
Experience in setting up and rotating storage locations considering factors such as life expectancy, available space, product turnover, etc. Major Duties:
A WG-6907-6, MATERIALS HANDLER: Receives and processes notice to stock parts and equipment. Assures incoming materiel matches that of the accompanying documentation.
Examines materiel for shortages, overages and obvious damage and coordinates any discrepancies with the Cargo Movement Element. Stores all in-warehouse supply and equipment items.
Provides secure storage and handling of classified and sensitive items.
Provides proper storage and handling of Electrostatic Discharge Items (ESD) in accordance with applicable technical orders and publications.
Determines within the general warehousing plan how to arrange stock within the storage area. Stores items for convenience of handling and ease of movement.
Assures stored items are protected from damage, deterioration, and pilferage.
Schedules and maintains an aggressive surveillance inspection program for items in central storage to assure that all assets are ready for issue.
Takes necessary action to control deterioration and/or corrosion of items in storage. Assures required tags, labels, and markings are affixed to property to reflect identity, status, and condition.
Makes sure that technical data is retained when retagging items. Initiates inputs to add or delete warehouse locations on item records. Conducts periodic validation of warehouse locations.
Responsible for the inventory and proper accounting of all in-warehouse assets. Performs special inventories as required.
Selects items to be issued and/or shipped and transfers them to the Cargo Movement Element for subsequent delivery/shipment. Issues oldest items first when dated item control applies.
Assures items requiring special handling (i.e., classified) are receipted for by authorized individuals.
Inspects all classes of property for which the USPFO Accountable Officer has responsibility and/or accountability, including small arms, aircraft parts and components; motor vehicle parts; building and construction materials; special equipment; gasses, chemical, and wood products; packaged petroleum products: machines and communication equipment.
Determines that materials are properly identified as to condition, identity, security, classification.
Uses a variety of measuring devices, conversion charts to determine moisture factors on lumber and classification factors/special markings on gasses, chemicals and metals.
Refers to contract specifications, technical orders, manufacturers' catalogs, stock lists, FEDLOG, and other available guides in identifying material (inspects for deterioration and corrosion of all stocked items and initiates/recommends necessary action).
Prepares reports for damaged or deficient condition. Prepares written replies for higher headquarters tasking. Monitors material suspect program to eliminate possible hazards or substandard material.
Monitors petroleum/chemical materiel by regularly checking and inspecting all petroleum and chemical products stored to ensure test dates are within prescribed time frames.
Coordinates with responsible agency by telephone, message, or correspondence to determine the serviceability of assets. Ensures all shelf life items are inspected quarterly for serviceability.
Coordinates with base Medical Group's Bioenvironmental Health Technician on all hazardous items to ensure all items are identified on the item record. Identifies incomplete items.
Assigns applicable condition code, affixes tag, initiates requests for component items to restore to serviceable condition.
Follows established guidelines in assignment of demilitarization codes for disposal items. Monitors demilitarization, required documentation, and transfer of items to disposal.
Downgrades low dollar value property to scrap, prepares documentation and transfers to Cargo Movement Element for disposal for lot processing. Requests special inventory for items found on base.
Manages the Precious Metals Recovery Program (PRMP). Assists in formulating policies and procedures to ensure proper management, security, and control of all supplies and equipment in storage.
Ensures procedures are written that direct a resource protection survey be accomplished on designated controlled areas within prescribed time frames. Manages unserviceable holding area.
Ensures disposition is received in a timely manner. Monitors Material Deficiency Reports (MDR) and Quality Deficiency Reports (QDR) pending disposition.
Process turn-ins and Coordinates with Quality Assurance for disposition instructions. Trains all supply personnel requiring an inspector's stamp or those performing inspector duties, by signature.
Some training may be accomplished during drill status. Assists in providing bench stock support to customer organizations. Other duties as assigned.
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