Inventory Management Specialist (IMS) (7)

Robins Air Force Base, GA
Full Time
Experienced

Job Title: Inventory Management Specialist (IMS) (7)
Location: Robins Air Force Base, Georgia
Company: Lucayan Technology Solutions LLC
Clearance: Secret Clearance Required
Employment Type: Full-Time – Contingent on contract award.

Lucayan Technology Solutions LLC is seeking an experienced Inventory Management Specialist (IMS) to support the 638th Supply Chain Management Group (SCMG) at Robins Air Force Base. This role assists Government Supply Planners with supply chain systems and processes, focusing on requirements determination, cataloging, asset tracking, and procurement-related activities. This is a full-time position contingent upon contract award.


Job Responsibilities:

Inventory Management Duties:

  • Support Government Supply Planners in Air Force supply chain operations.

  • Assist with requirements determination using ESCAPE/SPM (Servigistics).

  • Contribute to IPT activities involving factor updates and usage changes.

  • Maintain Automated Budget Control System (ABCS) files and support budget reviews.

  • Develop and prepare Purchase Instrument packages using the Purchase Request Process System (PRPS).

  • Review and resolve discrepancies in terminations, buys, repairs, and excess materials.

  • Conduct National Stock Number (NSN) reviews and assist with D035A actions.

  • Update asset status in LIMS-EV and support cataloging actions in D143C/D043A.

  • Utilize Stock Control System to review and clear excess, disposal, reclamation, and screening actions.

  • Track asset shipment and delivery status using logistics and inventory tracking systems.

  • Prepare and review Form 8s and Form 95s in support of logistics documentation.

  • Use various systems and tools such as WEBSDRs, ILS-S, CIDS, MIAP, MSDIS, DAASINQ, and WEBVLIPS.


Essential Qualifications:

Security Clearance: Must possess an active Secret security clearance.

Experience:

  • Minimum of 8 years of experience in Air Force supply chain management.

  • Prior experience as an Air Force Supply Planner.

  • Familiarity with ESCAPE/SPM (Servigistics) and other supply chain systems.

  • Experience developing procurement packages and working with Government logistics documentation.

Education:

  • Associate degree required.

Skills:

  • Strong working knowledge of Air Force logistics systems and data management.

  • Proficiency in cataloging, procurement documentation, and supply chain tracking.

  • Ability to coordinate with Integrated Product Teams (IPTs) and contribute to planning efforts.

  • Effective communication, documentation, and process adherence skills.

  • High attention to detail and ability to operate independently in a fast-paced environment.


Why Join Lucayan Technology Solutions LLC?

  • Support mission-critical operations at Robins Air Force Base.

  • Contribute to national defense readiness through expert inventory and logistics support.

  • Join a team focused on accuracy, accountability, and continuous process improvement.

  • Competitive pay, benefits, and long-term career growth in defense contracting.

Apply today to bring your supply chain expertise to the 638 SCMG mission at Robins AFB.

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