Material Coordinator Lead, / Hazard (ASP)

Akima

The Role

Overview

Lead coordinator overseeing ammunition handling, training, safety, and logistics.

Key Responsibilities

  • logistics system
  • shipment verification
  • ammunition inspection
  • repackaging
  • shipment planning
  • report preparation

Tasks

-Compiles/Prepares reports (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Quarterly, as required). -Operates/maintains appropriate Logistics Information System for required tasks. -Assists Government QASAS to verify contents of shipments against shipping documents or other records. May receive guidance from other Government QASAS. -Conducts training of employees and FCCO ammunition handlers on A/E. Enforces safety and implements organizational changes. -Inspects ammunition in storage on random basis ensuring adherence to proper safety and compatibility requirements. -You will oversee the requisitions of material and provide the following in support of the FCCO and surrounding Military agencies IAW ASO Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). -Reports all violations to Supervisor or QASAS and provides input for ammunition condition report (ACR), as required. -Inspects field returns for damage and serviceability. Inspects and classifies ammunition and containers to determine corrective measures required. -Performs customer support functions; those processes used to support the total requirement of customers to gain logistics support in both combat and peacetime situations. -Performs renovation, remarking and re-stenciling, as required. -Conducts accountability and serviceability inspections on incoming and outgoing ammunition shipments, field returns and on ammunition in storage. -Performs repackaging and routine reconditioning operations on field returns. -Supervise personnel handling a wide variety of ammunition and ammunition residue including small arms, artillery projectiles, powder canisters, fuses, rockets, missiles, smoke, illumination and white phosphorous pyrotechnics, mines and other items. -Segregates irreparable/unserviceable items and prepares for shipment, as directed. -Plans, prepares and inspects outgoing, over-the-road, ammunition shipments to ensure compliance with all applicable Department of Transportation (DOT) and Army Regulations. -Observes handling and storage operations to ensure adherence to proper safety procedures.

Requirements

  • us citizen
  • secret clearance
  • ammo experience
  • forklift
  • osha
  • 89b training

What You Bring

-Must be US Citizen and be able to obtain and maintain a National Agency Check with Inquiries (NACI) to obtain a CAC and SECRET Clearance. Must receive a favorable background check and drug testing results. -Recommended four years’ experience in receipt, issue, storage, shipment, and accountability of ammunition. Mandatory training is required as outlined in AMC-R-350-4 table C-1 through C-4. Must display an in-depth understanding of prescribed safety and security procedures relating to ammunition and explosives in accordance with DA PAM 385-64 and AR 190-11. -Forklifts (4K, 6K, 10K), other material handling equipment, PC’s, printers, fax machine, copier. -Must comply with OSHA, EPA, Fire Regulations and published Company work rules. -Must possess and continuously maintain a current State of Colorado Driver's License prior to starting or by 30 days after employment. -Employee use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required in certain areas. Such PPE includes but is not limited to head, foot, hand, torso, respiratory, vision and hearing protective devices. -Work will require lifting up to 50 lbs.; stooping; climbing; prolonged standing; prolonged sitting; and working with or in areas where a potential could exist for exposure to physical, chemical or biological agents. -High School graduate or equivalent. Formal training in ammunition handling is required as outlined in AMC-R-350-4 table C-1 through C-4. Training such as 89B (Ammunition Specialist) or 89A (Ammunition Stock Control and Accounting Specialist) is highly preferred. Training in ammunition breakdown, distribution and accountability. Special Technical Training in Ammunition such as that conducted by the Defense Ammunition Center, Savanna, IL is also preferred although, equivalent practical experience gained through recent, extensive, day-to-day handling of ammunition may be acceptable in lieu of formal training.

The Company

About Akima

-Founded with a vision to support critical sectors, providing solutions across defense, intelligence, and civil sectors. -Serves a broad spectrum of industries, including energy, infrastructure, and water resources. -Delivered complex projects, such as large-scale infrastructure upgrades and energy management solutions. -Projects often involve intricate logistical coordination, requiring a deep understanding of specialized markets. -Approach is deeply collaborative, often working alongside government agencies and other key partners. -Noteworthy projects include managing water resource systems and optimizing energy infrastructure for municipalities. -Focus on operational excellence makes it a go-to partner for government and private sector organizations.

Sector Specialisms

Facilities & Ground Logistics

Information Technology

Aerospace Solutions

Protective Services

Systems Engineering

Mission Support

Government Security Operations

Detention Management Operations

Computing Infrastructure Providers

Data Processing

Web Hosting

Logistics and Supply Chain

Aviation Logistics

Supply Chain Services

Contractor Logistics Support

Depot Level Maintenance, Repair & Refit

Global Logistics Support

Maintenance

Transportation

Supply Chain Management

Security Clearance

-must obtain and maintain a national agency check with inquiries (naci) for cac and secret clearance. -must receive a favorable background check and pass drug testing.