Logistics Analyst Advisor (Hybrid)

About the position Seize your opportunity to make a personal impact as a Logistics Analyst Advisor supporting the Worldwide Field Support. GDIT is your place to make meaningful contributions to challenging projects and grow a rewarding career. As a Logistics Analyst Advisor you will help ensure today is safe and tomorrow is smarter. Our work depends on Logistics Analyst Advisor joining our PMO team to enforce our established policies and procedures. Responsibilities • Supports customer logistics requirements through the analysis, organization, planning, and administration of various phases of day-to-day provisioning, spares, maintenance, and/or repair activities • Performs functions such as demand forecasting, material procurement, production planning, inventory control, inventory reductions, arenaflex savings, outsourcing, vendor selection and distribution • Tracks, optimizes, coordinates, and monitors logistics and procurement full lifecycle from the RFQ up to closure to include requesting, reviewing and processing of Receiving Inspection Reports into our financial system and any related outstanding invoice • Manages the standardization of our procurement system to ensure data accuracy • Works as a team with the Supply Chain team to ensure requirements are met • Engages with the team to ensure we maintain accurate reporting in our system of record, upkeep and accountability of Government Furnished Equipment and Contract Acquired Property • Is knowledgeable of the Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) Program • Is knowledgeable of the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment ‘PIEE' system, and its various modules of property accountability • Is knowledgeable with Trade and Compliance practices and able to assist and guide when needed • Is knowledgeable of various associated military logistical related sites such as CHESS, FEDMall, PubLog, IGC, AESIP, among others • Creates integrated processes among internal Program Management Office functions to include Desktop SOP's • Collects data, identifies areas for improvement, and provides feedback to update and enhance policies and procedures to include internal audits • Attends PMO daily sync meetings, weekly procurement, and monthly logistics meetings • Explains proposed solutions to customers, management, or other interested parties through written proposals • Provides training, guidance and assistance related to assigned AOR to those in need • Handles unforeseen issues within the logistics life cycle and adjusts plans as needed to resolve the issues • Maintains metrics and analyze data to assess performance and implement improvements • Must be able to work under pressure with short suspense requirements and handle a fast up-tempo • Must be organized, courteous and professional when communicating with management and other members of the team by face to face or thru electronic means such as email, phone or video conference Requirements • Education: Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science • Required Experience: 8+ years of related experience • Security Clearance Level: Secret • Required Skills and Abilities: Attention to detail, problem solver, organized, able to articulate and communicate effectively verbally and in writing to others, the government and the employees supporting the Task Order Nice-to-haves • Knowledgeable of Supply Chain Management (SCM) policies and procedures to include FAR and DFARs, acquisition Statement of Work (SOW), Bill of Material (BOM), Cyber Risk Form (CRF), Single or Sole Source Justification (SSJ), CHESS and PIEE Benefits • 401K with company match • Comprehensive health and wellness packages • Internal mobility team dedicated to helping you own your career • Professional growth opportunities including paid education and certifications • Cutting-edge technology you can learn from • Rest and recharge with paid vacation and holidays Apply tot his job

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