Training Systems Logistics Support Specialist

QUANTICO, VA
Full Time
Mid Level

Training Systems Logistics Support Specialist
Location: Quantico, VA
Clearance Requirement: Secret Clearance
Employment Type: Full-Time, Day Shift (0730–1600)

Lucayan Technology LLC is hiring a Training Systems Logistics Support Specialist to support the Range Training Area Management (RTAM) and local System Support Officers (SSO)/Responsible Individuals (RI) in managing the life-cycle and accountability of Ground Training Systems (GTS) and Virtual Training Systems (VTS) across supported U.S. Marine Corps installations. This role involves inventory control, asset management, inspections, documentation preparation, and scheduling responsibilities in accordance with established Marine Corps policies.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Assist RTAM and the local SSO/RI in the life-cycle management and property accountability of GTS and VTS assets.

  • Ensure accurate inventory records for all GTS/VTS assets as directed by the SSO/RI.

  • Prepare documentation for new equipment, disposal/DRMO, and Government Acceptance Tests.

  • Conduct quarterly, semi-annual, and annual inventories as outlined in MCO 4400.201-V1, Chapter 2.

  • Develop and maintain local SOPs aligned with USMC supply policy for asset accountability, warehouse management, and maintenance scheduling.

  • Prepare and present briefings and decision support documents related to the Defense Property Accountability System (DPAS) and USMC supply policies.

  • Support property accountability through an understanding of the Capital Asset Report (CAR) and Consolidated Memorandum Receipt (CMR).

  • Perform semi-annual inspections of live and virtual training systems located off supported installations.

  • Schedule GTS equipment in RFMSS, validate and approve equipment requests, and resolve scheduling conflicts in accordance with local TSSD SOPs.

  • Coordinate with GTS support contractors to confirm equipment and contractor availability.

Essential Qualifications:

  • Security Clearance: Active Secret Clearance.

  • Certifications: None specified, but supply/logistics certifications are a plus.

  • Education: High school diploma or equivalent required; associate or bachelor’s degree in logistics or related field preferred.

  • Experience: Minimum 2 years in logistics, supply chain, or military property accountability roles.

  • Skills: Strong attention to detail, knowledge of USMC logistics systems and policies, excellent communication, and organizational skills.

Desired Experience:

  • Familiarity with DPAS, RFMSS, CMR, and CAR.

  • Experience conducting military inventories, warehouse management, and maintenance planning.

  • Knowledge of battlefield effects simulators and virtual training systems.

  • Prior experience supporting Marine Corps or DoD logistics programs.

Why Join Lucayan Technology LLC?

  • Support mission-critical Marine Corps training operations.

  • Contribute to national defense readiness and system sustainment.

  • Enjoy a collaborative, professional work environment with opportunities for growth.

Apply today to join our dedicated team supporting the next generation of Marine Corps training systems!

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