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Supply Technician
Manage Army equipment turn-in, inspection, recordkeeping, and warehouse operations.
Job Highlights
About the Role
• Assist in inventory reconciliation, discrepancy research, and property adjustments. • Support audits, Property Accountability Reviews (PARs), and inspections by the COR or Army officials. • Conduct visual inspections and apply correct condition codes (A-H) for serviceability. • 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. • Ensure timely and accurate entries into Army logistics systems such as GCSS-Army, DPAS, or LMP. • Identify, segregate, and properly tag unserviceable, reparable, or excess items. • Communicate effectively with Army representatives regarding documentation, discrepancies, and required corrective actions. • Safely store, stage, and organize equipment in designated warehouse or yard areas. • Follow Army and OSHA standards for HAZMAT handling, load securement, and workplace safety. • Operate forklifts, pallet jacks, and other material handling equipment (MHE) as required. • Maintain accountability of all equipment and materiel throughout the turn-in process. • Coordinate with supervisors, Quality Assurance staff, and transportation personnel to ensure timely processing of equipment. • 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.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸inventory reconciliation
- ▸system entry
- ▸material handling
- ▸visual inspection
- ▸hazmat safety
- ▸doc verification
What You Bring
• Army logistics systems (GCSS-Army, DPAS, LMP). • Army supply and property regulations (AR 710-2, AR 735-5, DA PAM 710-2-1). • Strong organizational, attention-to-detail, and recordkeeping skills. • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook). • Familiarity with Army turn-in, supply, or property accountability operations strongly desired. • Equipment condition coding and serviceability classification standards. • Must have a real ID. • Education: High school diploma or equivalent required; additional logistics or supply training preferred. • Ability to interpret and process supply documentation (DA and DD forms). • Must be able to travel within the US when required. • Ability to operate MHE safely and maintain proper storage practices. • Effective communication and teamwork skills in a high-volume environment. • Experience: 2-4 years of logistics, warehousing, or supply experience (Army or contractor environment preferred).
Requirements
- ▸gcss-army
- ▸dpas
- ▸microsoft office
- ▸high school
- ▸2-4 years
- ▸mhe
Work Environment
Onsite