B3H Corporation

Logistics Support Specialist

Job Locations US-TX-Lackland AFB
Posted Date 2 weeks ago(5/1/2025 10:47 AM)
ID
2025-3286
# of Openings
0
Category
SeaPort-NxG CENSECFOR

Overview

The Logistics Support Specialist will  support the Center for Security Forces (CENSECFOR) training mission to establish a Master at Arms (MA) Law Enforcement (LE) “C” school for advanced training in support of the instructional, professional, management, and associated support services to enable CENSECFOR to provide mission essential management support and training. The services will be performed at Naval Technical Training Command (NTTC) Lackland, Joint Base, San Antonio, TX.  This Position Is Contingent Upon Award Expected September 2025

 

B3H is a leader in building winning DoD and corporate teams. B3H provides the full spectrum of strategic planning, program management, acquisitions management, systems engineering & integration, cost analysis, training, systems requirements analysis, and instructional system design for the DoD. B3H delivers quality performance with complete government visibility and control. Corporate headquarters are in Shalimar, Florida. 

Responsibilities

  • Track and oversee the supply order process from initiation through delivery. Ensure there are no gaps in the process that could prevent prompt payment to vendors.
  • Maintain supply requisition files. Ensure Supply procurement cycles occur smoothly and that all action is taken by data transmission, telephone, or other available means.
  • Manage MILSTRIP ordering which involves issuing all MILSTRIP gear to work centers.
  • Maintain a MILSTRIP log for tracking outstanding and completed orders. Ensure temporary receipts (DD Form 1348) are used when originals are not available.
  • Manage the Navy property system program, Defense Property and Accounting System (DPAS), which involves maintaining records of accountability for minor and plant property and provides information for resolution of discrepancies. This involves the continuous improvement and streamlining of the system to create an accurate reporting process for minor and plant property. Assist in overseeing the utilization and/or proper disposal of property.
  • Track and oversee the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office (DRMO) process at the activity which involves submission of documentation for equipment/property turn-in, scheduling DRMO runs, maintaining tracking system of all turned-in equipment/property and updating inventories to reflect the loss of the equipment/property.
  • Assist with annual property inventories, act on problems encountered, and seek immediate corrective action for problems.
  • Prepare requisitions for stock acquisition as requested and track usage data in order to replenish stock so as to maintain prescribed levels and avoid waste and misuse of supplies where possible. Ensure procurement and stock inventory procedures comply with applicable regulations.
  • Coordinate Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) compliance in accordance with respective base procurement policy, Authorized Use List (AUL) maintenance, and Hazardous Waste Minimization (HAZMIN).
  • Provide certifications to CENSECFOR Headquarters (N8).
  • Process orders through Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) for document services and printing. Submit trouble calls and maintenance information for DLA copier service
  • contracts.
  • Other logistical tasks may be assigned based on emergent requirements or based on unique requirements of the NTTC Lackland.

 

Qualifications

  • A High School diploma or GED
  • A minimum of four (4) years logistics experience, with at least two (2) years in a Navy or Marine Corps environment
  • Possess a valid driver’s license
  • Ability to obtain a Favorable Tier 3 Background Investigation

 

 

 

B3H Corporation is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

 

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