Supervisory Logistics Management Specialist
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Joining Customs & Border Protection (CBP) will allow you to utilize your expertise to serve as the Director of the logistics and Sustainment Division, serving as the CBP-wide/agency-wide expert authority and lead for logistics and sustainment. This position starts at a salary of $163,964.00 (GS-15, Step 1) to $191,900.00 (GS-15, Step 10). Apply for this exciting opportunity to strengthen the Department's ability to perform homeland security functions by providing life cycle oversight, guidance, coordination, management, and planning for acquisition, procurement, and implementation of logistics and sustainment support; associated policies and procedures across the CBP enterprise; and any external logistics issues impacting CBP.
In this Supervisory Logistics Management Specialist position you will become a key team member of Homeland Security professionals involved in directing a complex enterprise logistics and sustainment program; developing and implementing acquisition logistics and sustainment technical requirements in addition to system life cycle management, planning, programming, budget, accountability, funding, and reassignment of resource requirements; and providing management and oversight of an enterprise-wide system support services portfolio and framework to effectively manage mission technologies, including asset management, depot and supply chain services, and in-service technical management.
Typical Work assignments include:
- Performing assessments, evaluations, recommendations, and provides viable solutions on unforeseen developments, new phenomena, and/or Logistics, Sustainment, and Readiness challenges facing CBP. Ensures that CBP optimizes its use of multi-disciplinary mission resources to achieve operational effectiveness.
- Providing best cost by optimizing sustainment Key Performance Measurements and Key Performance Attributes: availability, ownership costs, reliability, and downtime to meet end-user requirements.
- Coordinating CBP staff and leadership in the development, implementation, and compliance of Logistics and Sustainment policies and processes to establish Component level logistics objectives, goals, priorities, and deadlines in support of the CBP missions implementing new or changed directives, policies, and procedures to maximize the efficiency of logistics and associated acquisition disciplines.
- As a Subject matter expert (SME) on life cycle logistics management, this position provides leadership, recommendations, oversight, and administration of Independent Logistics Assessments on CBP technology systems/programs in determining life cycle support gaps and levels of maturity throughout various phases of the acquisition life cycle.