Logistics Management Specialist (LMS) (3)

Robins Air Force Base, GA
Full Time
Experienced

Job Title: Logistics Management Specialist (LMS) (3)
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 a highly experienced Logistics Management Specialist (LMS) to support the 638th Supply Chain Management Group (SCMG) at Robins Air Force Base. This position provides comprehensive logistics support across common avionics, electronic warfare, aircraft (F-15, C-130, and C-5), special operations systems, and support equipment. The role focuses on strategic and tactical planning, process improvement, and effective logistics execution. This is a full-time position contingent upon contract award.


Job Responsibilities:

Logistics Management Duties:

  • Perform all aspects of logistics management principles, procedures, and practices across assigned systems and platforms.

  • Support definition and validation of requirements, performance assessment, and development of logistics specifications.

  • Assist with acquisition planning, configuration management, risk assessment, and quality assurance processes.

  • Develop tactical and strategic acquisition strategies to support program execution and mission success.

  • Lead or support Integrated Product Teams (IPTs) for specific weapon systems and programs.

  • Prepare and maintain program continuity documentation such as continuity books and retention letters.

  • Generate bullet background papers, Market Research reports, and other logistics documentation as required.

  • Manage logistics support processes using PRPS, LIMS-EV, CAV-AF, and other government systems.

  • Navigate the Requirements Approval Document (RAD) process and utilize Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) for contracting support.

  • Monitor Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) asset visibility and use tools like PDMC/DDE for consumables planning.

  • Apply AFSO21 8-Step Problem Solving techniques to identify and resolve logistics challenges.

  • Provide expert guidance on logistics systems, policy, and process improvement to government personnel.


Essential Qualifications:

Security Clearance: Must possess an active Secret security clearance.

Experience:

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

  • Demonstrated expertise in acquisition strategy development and logistics documentation.

  • Familiarity with logistics IT systems such as LIMS-EV, CAV-AF, WAWF, and PRPS.

  • Experience working with IPTs and in support of high-visibility Air Force platforms.

Education:

  • Bachelor’s degree required. Equivalent experience may be considered in lieu of a degree.

Skills:

  • Strong understanding of government logistics processes and Air Force supply chain practices.

  • Excellent written communication skills, including preparation of formal documentation and reports.

  • Ability to lead teams, coordinate across functions, and drive mission success.

  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced, government contracting environment.


Why Join Lucayan Technology Solutions LLC?

  • Be part of a high-impact logistics mission supporting the U.S. Air Force.

  • Contribute to sustainment and modernization of critical Air Force platforms.

  • Join a team dedicated to innovation, excellence, and continuous improvement.

  • Enjoy competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and career development opportunities.

Apply today to support the logistics backbone of Air Force readiness at Robins AFB.

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