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Supply Technician
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Manage receipt, inspection, accountability, and storage of Army equipment turn‑ins.
2d ago
Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Fort Liberty, NC
Onsite
Company Size
1,500 Employees
Service Specialisms
Engineering
Construction
Project Management
Technical Services
Consulting
Operations & Maintenance
Logistics
IT Services
Sector Specialisms
Facilities & Ground Logistics
Information Technology
Aerospace Solutions
Protective Services
Systems Engineering
Mission Support
Government Security Operations
Detention Management Operations
Role
What you would be doing
logistics entry
hazmat handling
inventory reconcile
equipment turn‑in
forklift operation
audit support
Ensure timely and accurate entries into Army logistics systems such as GCSS-Army, DPAS, or LMP.
Follow Army and OSHA standards for HAZMAT handling, load securement, and workplace safety.
Assist in inventory reconciliation, discrepancy research, and property adjustments.
Identify, segregate, and properly tag unserviceable, reparable, or excess items.
Communicate effectively with Army representatives regarding documentation, discrepancies, and required corrective actions.
Coordinate with supervisors, Quality Assurance staff, and transportation personnel to ensure timely processing of equipment.
Provide assistance to unit supply personnel during the turn-in process.
Verify turn-in documentation (e.g., DA Form 1348-1A, DD Form 200, hand receipts) for accuracy and completeness.
Support audits, Property Accountability Reviews (PARs), and inspections by the COR or Army officials.
Maintain accountability of all equipment and materiel throughout the turn-in process.
Process equipment and materiel turn-ins from U.S. Army units in accordance with AR 710-2, AR 735-5, and DA PAM 710-2-1.
Operate forklifts, pallet jacks, and other material handling equipment (MHE) as required.
Safely store, stage, and organize equipment in designated warehouse or yard areas.
Conduct visual inspections and apply correct condition codes (A-H) for serviceability.
What you bring
gcss-army
microsoft office
mhe operation
high school
2-4 years
real id
Equipment condition coding and serviceability classification standards.
Education: High school diploma or equivalent required; additional logistics or supply training preferred.
Must have a real ID.
Ability to operate MHE safely and maintain proper storage practices.
Army supply and property regulations (AR 710-2, AR 735-5, DA PAM 710-2-1).
Familiarity with Army turn-in, supply, or property accountability operations strongly desired.
2-4 years of logistics, warehousing, or supply experience (Army or contractor environment preferred).
Army logistics systems (GCSS-Army, DPAS, LMP).
Must be able to travel within the US when required.
Ability to interpret and process supply documentation (DA and DD forms).
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook).
Effective communication and teamwork skills in a high-volume environment.
Strong organizational, attention-to-detail, and recordkeeping skills.
Must have a valid state of North Carolina driver's license with proof of vehicle insurance.
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