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Maintain and develop positive business relationships with a customer's key personnel involved in or directly relevant to all logistics maintenance activity. Analyze and coordinated the logistical functions and responsible for the entire life cycle of a product including acquisition, distribution, internal allocation, delivery, and final disposal of resources. Collect, consolidate, and analyze a variety of statistical and narrative data, and prepares a variety of recurring and non-recurring reports related to various aspects of procurement management and business programs and activities. Develops logistics management plans that involve planning, coordinating and evaluating actions required to support depot mission workload and resource requirements. Serves as project coordinator for systems and equipment, prototype development, initial fabrication, production run, along with initial and following fielding and major modifications of systems and subsystems. Serves as logistics manager for new and existing production programs with responsibility for program creation, cost estimates, acceptance, command scheduling, routing and bills of material, progress reporting and program closure, along with responsibility for demand management. Participates in the planning, directing, evaluating, briefing, and coordinating of actions to support the management of specified combat vehicles, missile guidance systems, optical instrument, weaponry systems, small arms weapons and other projects. Serves as the communication link between the Depot and customer as negotiator of current and out-year forecasted schedules and to report on the status of their programs. Track the consolidation for different class of supplies and equipment. Provide logistical support in areas of supply, procurement, property accountability, equipment and maintenance. Plan, organize, and execute logistics support activities such as maintenance planning, repair analysis, and test equipment recommendations. Advise and assist subordinate commands on logistics matters related to the Army Material Status System (AMSS). Conducts continuing review and analysis of assigned logistics program operations, policies, practices, and procedures to identify safety; quality; workflow; and production improvements. Version:0.9
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Maintain and develop positive business relationships with a customer's key personnel involved in or directly relevant to all logistics maintenance activity. Analyze and coordinated the logistical functions and responsible for the entire life cycle of a product including acquisition, distribution, internal allocation, delivery, and final disposal of resources. Collect, consolidate, and analyze a variety of statistical and narrative data, and prepares a variety of recurring and non-recurring reports related to various aspects of procurement management and business programs and activities. Develops logistics management plans that involve planning, coordinating and evaluating actions required to support depot mission workload and resource requirements. Serves as project coordinator for systems and equipment, prototype development, initial fabrication, production run, along with initial and following fielding and major modifications of systems and subsystems. Serves as logistics manager for new and existing production programs with responsibility for program creation, cost estimates, acceptance, command scheduling, routing and bills of material, progress reporting and program closure, along with responsibility for demand management. Participates in the planning, directing, evaluating, briefing, and coordinating of actions to support the management of specified combat vehicles, missile guidance systems, optical instrument, weaponry systems, small arms weapons and other projects. Serves as the communication link between the Depot and customer as negotiator of current and out-year forecasted schedules and to report on the status of their programs. Track the consolidation for different class of supplies and equipment. Provide logistical support in areas of supply, procurement, property accountability, equipment and maintenance. Plan, organize, and execute logistics support activities such as maintenance planning, repair analysis, and test equipment recommendations. Advise and assist subordinate commands on logistics matters related to the Army Material Status System (AMSS). Conducts continuing review and analysis of assigned logistics program operations, policies, practices, and procedures to identify safety; quality; workflow; and production improvements. Version:0.9
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Maintain and develop positive business relationships with a customer's key personnel involved in or directly relevant to all logistics maintenance activity. Analyze and coordinated the logistical functions and responsible for the entire life cycle of a product including acquisition, distribution, internal allocation, delivery, and final disposal of resources. Collect, consolidate, and analyze a variety of statistical and narrative data, and prepares a variety of recurring and non-recurring reports related to various aspects of procurement management and business programs and activities. Develops logistics management plans that involve planning, coordinating and evaluating actions required to support depot mission workload and resource requirements. Serves as project coordinator for systems and equipment, prototype development, initial fabrication, production run, along with initial and following fielding and major modifications of systems and subsystems. Serves as logistics manager for new and existing production programs with responsibility for program creation, cost estimates, acceptance, command scheduling, routing and bills of material, progress reporting and program closure, along with responsibility for demand management. Participates in the planning, directing, evaluating, briefing, and coordinating of actions to support the management of specified combat vehicles, missile guidance systems, optical instrument, weaponry systems, small arms weapons and other projects. Serves as the communication link between the Depot and customer as negotiator of current and out-year forecasted schedules and to report on the status of their programs. Track the consolidation for different class of supplies and equipment. Provide logistical support in areas of supply, procurement, property accountability, equipment and maintenance. Plan, organize, and execute logistics support activities such as maintenance planning, repair analysis, and test equipment recommendations. Advise and assist subordinate commands on logistics matters related to the Army Material Status System (AMSS). Conducts continuing review and analysis of assigned logistics program operations, policies, practices, and procedures to identify safety; quality; workflow; and production improvements. Version:0.9
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EndHtml: 4371
StartFragment: 334
EndFragment: 4339
Maintain and develop positive business relationships with a customer's key personnel involved in or directly relevant to all logistics maintenance activity. Analyze and coordinated the logistical functions and responsible for the entire life cycle of aproduct including acquisition, distribution, internal allocation, delivery, and final disposal of resources. Collect, consolidate, and analyze a variety of statistical and narrative data, and prepares a variety of recurring and non-recurring reports related to various aspects of procurement management and business programs and activities. Develops logistics management plans that involve planning, coordinating and evaluating actions required to support depot mission workload and resource requirements. Serves as project coordinator for systems and equipment, prototype development, initial fabrication, production run, along with initial and following fielding and major modifications of systems and subsystems. Serves as logistics manager for new and existing production programs with responsibility for program creation, cost estimates, acceptance, command scheduling, routing and bills of material, progress reporting and program closure, along with responsibility for demand management. Participates in the planning, directing, evaluating, briefing, and coordinating of actions to support the management of specified combat vehicles, missile guidance systems, optical instrument, weaponry systems, small arms weapons and other projects. Serves as the communication link between the Depot and customer as negotiator of current and out-year forecasted schedules and to report on the status of their programs. Track the consolidation for different class of supplies and equipment. Provide logistical support in areas of supply, procurement, property accountability, equipment and maintenance. Plan, organize, and execute logistics support activities such as maintenance planning, repair analysis, and test equipment recommendations. Advise and assist subordinate commands on logistics matters related to the Army Material Status System (AMSS). Conducts continuing review and analysis of assigned logistics program operations, policies, practices, and procedures to identify safety; quality; workflow; and production improvements.