GS-09 - D0910000:
Reviews, analyzes, and interprets supply directives and procedures. Formulates and recommends operating procedures to achieve optimum support to the logistics program on matters pertaining to property accountability. Develops and provides data for property accountability of supported units/activities to the Supply Management Officer (SMO), Director of Logistics (DOL), United States Property and Fiscal Officer (USP&FO) and the Readiness Committee. Is responsible for the serialization program for Controlled Cryptographic Items Serialization Program (CCISP),Small Arms Serialization Program (SASP), and Radiation Testing and Tracking System (RATTS)for the USP&FO. Serves as State Serialization Coordinator. Is responsible for the State STAMIS Catalog Data File, State Assigned Line Item Number (SLIN) and non-expendable Management Control Numbers (MCN). Coordinates the Department of Defense Acquisition Activity Code(DODAAC) program for the state.
Is responsible for branch logistical support program to ensure units/activities receive guidance and assistance required to correct problems and deficiencies. Analyzes recommendations and issues written or verbal instructions to insure units achieve maximum readiness posture. Coordinates work with unit/activity representatives concerning priorities, procedures and work accomplishment. Directs and publishes procedures to unit/activity representatives for implementation/update of property management Standard Army Management Information System(STAMIS). Directs and provides written technical guidance to unit/activity representatives involving property book procedures and functions.
Analyzes results of property book reconciliations to determine if systemic problems exist. Analyze trends for effectiveness and efficiency. Conducts appropriate follow-up to assure deficiencies are corrected to improve undesirable conditions and accountability of equipment. Prepares budget estimates for Military Table of Equipment/Table of Distribution & Allowances(MTOE/TDA) change considerations.
Coordinates with Army Material Command (AMC), Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and National Guard Bureau (NGB) program managers to effect receipt of required equipment to support readiness objectives. Acts as the Total Package Fielding (TPF) manager for the USP&FO. Coordinates incoming major end items to support readiness objectives.
Coordinates system administration for the property management branch to include STAMIS security, software and hardware changes.
Participates with supervisor in carrying out the supervisory responsibilities of the Branch. Prepares requests for filling vacancies or for additional personnel to meet workload requirements. Participates in the selection of subordinates from lists of eligible candidates. Participates in the setting of performance standards and in the evaluation of employee performance. Prepares formal requests and recommendations for promotions, reassignments, etc. Recommends recognition for outstanding performance. Provides initial approval/disapproval of leave. Receives and resolves or participates in the resolution of grievances, or forwards to higher level management for resolution. Acts to resolve disciplinary problems, or forwards to higher management for resolution.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
GS-07 - D2785000:
Performs developmental assignments. Performs developmental assignments of moderate difficulty where work procedures are established, and a number of specific guidelines exist. Work assignments consisting of a series of specific and related tasks have been selected to orient the employee in the practical application of basic Supply principles, concepts, and techniques. Assignments are combined with training to further develop analytical skills and techniques as a Supply Systems Analyst. Assistance in solving problems is available from the supervisor or a higher-graded specialist.
Performs recurring assignments. Independently performs recurring assignments of limited, but gradually increasing, difficulty and complexity. The employee is responsible for locating and selecting the most appropriate guidelines and procedures for application and making minor deviations to adapt the guidelines to specific cases. Analyzes routine problems that are encountered and resolves them. Refers deviations, problems, and unfamiliar situations to the supervisor for assistance.
Participates in special initiatives, studies, and projects. Works with other specialists in planning and conducting special initiatives, studies, and projects. Assists in preparing reports and briefings outlining study findings and recommendations.
Prepares written correspondence and other documentation. Drafts or prepares a variety of documents to include newsletter items, responses to routine inquiries, reports, letters, and other related documents.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Starting at $67,738 Per Year (GS 7-9)