The Logistics Management Specialist serves as a critical integrator of sustainment operations supporting tenant units across the United States and the Indo-Pacific mission set. Embedded within the 404th AFSB, this role ensures synchronization of maintenance, supply, transportation, and property accountability functions across battalion, LRC, and installation-level stakeholders. The LMS supports readiness reporting, deployment planning, and logistics automation while driving data-informed decision-making and continuous process improvement.
Key Duties:
• Coordinate logistics support across multiple LRCs, and supported units to ensure mission alignment with Army and AMC priorities
• Analyze readiness data, maintenance trends, and supply chain metrics to inform operational decisions
• Develop and manage logistics overlays, SOPs, and sustainment plans for equipment, personnel, and Class VII assets
• Support deployment/redeployment operations, retrograde planning, and APS integration
• Monitor property accountability and asset visibility using GCSS-Army, LMP, and AESIP
• Liaise with Brigade, Division, ASC, and Corps staff to align logistics efforts with training and operational cycles
• Assist with onboarding, credentialing, and training initiatives for logistics personnel and CSP interns
• Contribute to continuous improvement efforts through Lean Six Sigma and data analytics
Desired Skills & Qualifications:
• Experience in Army logistics systems and sustainment operations
• Proficiency in GCSS-Army, LMP, AESIP, and related platforms
• Strong analytical and coordination skills across echelons
• Familiarity with JBLM’s operational environment and I Corps mission sets
• Ability to develop logistics plans, briefings, and reports
• Lean Six Sigma certification (Green Belt or higher) preferred
• Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills
Impact:
This position directly supports the 404th AFSB’s strategic sustainment mission, enhancing operational readiness, deployment agility, and logistics integration across the U.S and Indo-Pacific. It also serves as a launchpad for transitioning leaders to continue federal service in high-impact logistics roles