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Posted: March 25, 2026 (1 day ago)

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SUPPLY TECHNICIAN

Army National Guard Units

Department of the Army

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Salary

$50,460 - $65,599

per year

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April 26, 2026More Army jobs →

Job Description

Summary

This job involves managing the procurement, tracking, and return of repairable parts and equipment for the Army National Guard's aviation support facility, including budgeting, inventory checks, and coordinating with various agencies.

It suits someone with hands-on experience in supply operations who is detail-oriented and comfortable using computers for record-keeping and transactions.

A good fit would be a reliable team player who can handle logistical tasks in a military environment.

Key Requirements

  • At least 12 months of specialized experience in supply management, equivalent to GS-6 level
  • Knowledge of supply regulations, policies, procedures, and instructions
  • Experience in procurement, inventory control, and repairable items management
  • Proficiency in using computer and automation systems for supply transactions
  • Ability to conduct searches, reconstruct records, and provide supply support for specialized equipment
  • Skills in budgeting, forecasting, and administering supply programs
  • Strong communication skills for coordinating with military and civilian agencies

Full Job Description

This is a Washington Army National Guard Title 32 Excepted Service Unit Technician position: SUPPLY TECHNICIAN Location: Army Aviation Support Facility 2 East Wenatchee, Washington 98802 Army 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, education, or training in a variety of operations or situations concerned with substance or content of supply actions, requiring ability to decide course of action to take, considering the circumstances or conditions encountered.

Knowledge of basic or commonly applied rules, procedures, or operations such as, filling out, posting, filing, controlling, or coding documents and/or transactions.

Experience using computer and automation systems. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Must have at least 12 months experience or 1-year specialized experience equivalent to at least the next lower grade.

Knowledge of governing supply regulations, policies, procedures, and instructions applicable to the specific assignment.

Experience conducting searches for required information; reconstruct records for supply transactions; and/or provide supply operations support for activities involving specialized or unique supplies, equipment, and parts.

Experience performing various aspects of supply specialist work based on practical knowledge of standard procedures, where assignments include individual case problems related to segments in one or more major areas of supply management.

Experience which required person-to-person contacts to convey information and ability to compile reports, letters, memoranda, etc.

Consistent with the grade level determining duties in the position description, higher grade level specialized experience may include experience controlling supply stocks and accounting for equipment, cataloging, maintenance, and disposal procedures.

Completing complex supply transactions; and/or providing supply operations support. Experience coordinating with other organizations on complex and controversial supply issues.

Experience analyzing, developing, evaluating to improve supply programs, policies, procedures, techniques, etc. Knowledge on the entire inventory management supply system.

Experience providing advice and guidance on supply regulations to upper levels of management regarding supply functions. Major Duties:

A GS-2005-7, SUPPLY TECHNICIAN: Responsible for all phases of DLR and CLIX repair/repairable items procurement and returns program.

Forecasts, justifies, prepares, submits, and administers the annual DLR budget request. Responsible to acquire needed DLR and CLIX repair parts. Verifies availability and orders DLR parts as needed.

Determines proper fund coding, prepares requisitions and forwards to source of supply.

Insures part availability, receives part, stores, prepares Material Release Order (MRO), and forwards part to maintenance shops.

Recovers damaged/unserviceable part, initiates turn-in procedure, prepares for shipment, packages and ships to depot, Aviation Classification Repair Army Depot (AVCRAD), or other appropriate activity.

Maintains Document Control Register and ship-out log. Verifies that appropriate activity has received returned part.

Reviews budget reports to insure returned funds are properly credited to DLR account.

Incumbent establishes coordination and networking with other civilian and military agencies, for the purpose of acquiring required items and supplies.

Those agencies include AVCRAD, Aviation Missile Command (AMCOM), Item Managers, civilian contract vendors, etc.

Assists/performs the Property Book operations in the area of inventory and storage management, and equipment coordination.

Ensures the property book sections periodically perform a visual inventory of all items. Maintains property book accountability utilizing an automated or manual supply accounting system.

Establishes and receipt files and maintains accountability by the use of hand receipt listings. Assures that all authorized property is on hand or has been requisitioned.

Coordinates the assignment and transfer of inventory. Schedules, directs and conducts periodic inspections, to insure stock items are serviceable, properly stored, accounted for and maintained.

Analyzes supply transactions or provides customer service for urgent critical shortage items and items requiring special handling when established procedures are not applicable.

Codes and classifies requisitions, shipping orders, and other documents; extracts requests to other sources of supply or refers them to inventory control point when stock is unavailable or cannot be shipped.

Within funding limitations determines stock replenishment levels for centrally controlled items. Assures that supplies and monies are not wasted through excess accumulation.

Establishes procedures for management of calibration, testing of TMDE, and monitor stool room operations, to include accounting for, issuing and replacing tools.

May oversee subordinates, when organization and workload does not support a fulltime supervisor, that are performing material and resource tracking (i.e., DLR, CLIX, and related budgets), special TDME/tool transactions and hazardous material accountability.

Other duties as assigned.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 3/25/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 3/26/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: WA-12917967-AR-26-0066