Deputy Logistics Management Officer
As a Deputy Logistics Management Officer, duties include : (1) Managing a large wage grade work force located in maintenance shops throughout the state. Plans for adequate supply and maintenance facilities and coordinates with the Facilities Manager concerning maintenance and refurbishment of the facilities. (2) Coordinating and directing the State's logistical support mission and administering the Command Supply Discipline Program (CSDP). Efforts include but are not limited to supply, services, property accountability, inventory management, equipment management (equipment authorization, acquisition, utilization, maintenance, replacement and disposition) and transportation which includes Defense Movement Coordination (DMC) mission; TC AIMS, MOBCON and related movement actions. Evaluates missions and functions, work methods and procedures and makes improvements. Develops and implements efficiencies where applicable. Formulates directives and issues guidance to ensure compliance within the JFHQ. Establishes and adjusts long range and short range plans for the development and improvement of logistics programs, ensuring that plans meet mission requirements and incorporate latest technological advances. Evaluates programs effectiveness through review of reports, personal observation, inspections, and other means and takes corrective action when appropriate. Sets priorities and deadlines for special projects and coordinates plans with other States / Territories (where applicable) as well as with subordinate supervisors. (3) Oversees and monitors planning and implementation of comprehensive logistics programs for sustainment of highly complex, fielded, or planned fielding of new systems, integrating separate functions into logistics activities needed to sustain fielding. Coordinates fielding schedules in order to identify logistics requirements. Publishes Material Fielding Plans and assures implementation of new logistics concepts, corrective actions and changes to reflect new requirements, technologies, and safety concerns. Coordinates total package fielding within the JFHQ with Program Managers, the USPFO, with major commodity commands such as Tank Armament and Automotive Command, Department of the Army Program Managers and other representatives as appropriate. Includes, but is not limited to, major weapon systems such as the M1 tank and the Bradley Fighting Vehicle. Plans and supervises the execution of the entire logistics portion of the fielding plans associated with these weapon and equipment systems. Develops State regulatory policy and procedural guidance to assist in the establishment of logistics support throughout the State. Participates in negotiation in complex logistics support issues with JFHQ leadership, USPFO, private firms, and contracting personnel as applicable. Identifies personnel and equipment requirements for new equipment training; schedules events to assure personnel and equipment are available for training. Acts as a focal point for logistics within the State in supporting materiel requirements and interfaces with Program Managers, their representatives and those of Major Subordinate Commands (MSCs) of the Army Materiel Command. (4) Responsible for logistical mobilization and readiness planning. Oversees the development of logistical support plans for deployment and redeployment of assigned units. Identifies key issues and problems in the development of readiness / mobilization plans and initiates and monitors implementation of significant corrective actions. Conducts and supports emergency operations relating to logistics functions. Establishes and maintains response plans. Manages long range planning in structuring and scheduling future readiness / mobilization logistics programs that are consistent with the needs of the state. Coordinates logistics support with IDT / AT mobilization, and CONUS / OCONUS training exercises. Provides advice to the JFHQ staff, commanders, and higher agencies regarding mobilization, contingency, and emergency planning issues and concepts. (5) Administers a maintenance program that involves a variety of facilities with varying levels and complexity of support capability to include, Maneuver and Training Equipment Sites (MATES), Combined Support Maintenance Shops (CSMS), Unit Training Equipment Sites (UTES) and Field Maintenance Shops FMS). Maintains oversight of the development and execution of the Maintenance Strategy Action Plan. (6) Performs other duties as assigned.
Deputy Officer • Lincoln, NE, US