Senior Intelligence Management Specialist (Logistics - Deployed)

Tampa, FL
Full Time
Experienced

Location: Tampa, Florida (Onsite, Deployment to Qatar required)
Employment Type: Full-Time, Regular
Department: Defense & Space, Government Contracting
Job Function: Intelligence, Logistics & Operations Support
Security Clearance: Top Secret/SCI with CI Polygraph Eligibility


About Us

At Lucayan Technology Solutions LLC, we are dedicated to supporting national defense initiatives by delivering secure, innovative solutions that empower mission success. As a trusted partner to federal clients, we provide expertise in intelligence, logistics, and technology services that safeguard our nation. Our people are our greatest asset, and we’re committed to building careers with meaning and impact.

Position Overview

We are seeking a Senior Intelligence Management Specialist (Logistics – DEPLOYED) to support defense analytical requirements for the Joint Intelligence Operations Center (JIOC) and a Combatant Command (CCMD). This role plays a pivotal part in ensuring smooth logistics operations in a forward-deployed environment.

Key Responsibilities
 

  • Oversee warehouse operations, shipping, receiving, and logistics support.
  • Manage inventory records, periodic audits, and classified material destruction.
  • Coordinate hazardous materials handling and fleet management.
  • Conduct supply chain, storage, and equipment issue operations.
  • Support property disposal and delivery services.
  • Maintain operational readiness by updating the Logistics SharePoint site weekly.

Qualifications

Required:
  • Active Top Secret/SCI clearance with CI Polygraph eligibility.
  • U.S. Citizenship.
  • Master’s degree + 5 years of related experience, OR Bachelor’s + 7 years.
  • Logistics, administrative support, and SharePoint experience.

Preferred:
  • Hazardous material handling knowledge.
  • Fleet management and inventory control systems experience.

Work Environment
 
  • Based in Tampa, FL with deployment to CFH, Qatar.
  • Mission-critical, high-security environment supporting U.S. defense operations.
  • Collaborative, team-focused workplace.


Why Lucayan Technology Solutions?

Joining Lucayan means joining a mission-driven team that values excellence, innovation, and service. You’ll have the opportunity to make a direct impact on national security while advancing your career in a supportive, growth-focused environment.

Apply Now to become part of the Lucayan team.
 

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