Martek Global Services Inc.

Logistics Level III (Remote)- Upcoming Summer 24'

(Multiple states) - Full Time

Martek Global Services, Inc. eagerly anticipates an upcoming contract with the United States Coast Guard (USCG). Currently, Martek is diligently engaging in activities to acquire valuable insights into the potential candidate pool. The culmination of these efforts is expected to result in the awarding of this long-term contract with the United States Coast Guard (USCG) during the early summer of 2024.

Description of Work:  The Logistician Level III shall perform Configuration Management, Configuration Data Management, and Maintenance Data Management support for USCG Ashore and Afloat assets as directed by the COR. This includes current and future Higher-Level Assemblies and other related items as defined by the Call.
The Logistician Level III shall provide Organizational level and Depot level support in the development, update Configuration Management System (CMS), and verification stages of Maintenance Standards (MS), Recurring Tasks (RT); (i.e., training, presentation of data, analysis, running reports, etc.), Maintenance Items (MI), Cutter Maintenance Plans (CMP), Maintenance Requirements Lists (MRL) and CM-SETs for all USCG Ashore and Afloat USCG assets listed.
The Logistician Level III shall manage updates/changes/corrections to Configuration Item Functional Descriptions (CIFD) and its associated Configuration Item (CI), and the associated property values for the CIFD and/or CI as they relate to USCG supported assets.

Educational Requirements: The Logistician III shall have a Bachelor’s degree in a Logistics related field. 

Experience Requirements:  The Logistician Level III shall possesses a minimum of ten (10) years of hands-on experience in the Fleet Logistics System (FLS), performing configuration data management and tracking and managing property items in Oracle Fixed Assets Management (FAM), practical experience of equipment and its characteristics, properties, and uses in order to (1) collect, analyze, interpret, and provide specialized information about equipment together with related advice to those who design, test, produce, procure, supply, operate, repair, or dispose of equipment; (2) identify and recommend practical solutions to engineering design and manufacturing defects and recommend use of substitute testing or support equipment when equipment requested is unavailable; or  (3) develop, install, inspect, or revise equipment maintenance programs and techniques. An additional four years (14 years total) of experience may be substituted for a Bachelor’s degree.
In addition to the experience and educational requirements described above, all key personnel shall possess the following knowledge and skills:
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite of applications (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, SharePoint)
  • Ability to read and interpret government policy, regulations, and directives and to apply those interpretations fully and legally to all activities described in this SO

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Since 1996, Martek Global Services has been a leader in integrated strategic and tactical solutions in real estate, healthcare, facilities, and professional services for federal government and commercial customers nationwide. Martek provides a full suite of services such as real estate development to include fully outfitted build-to-suit facilities, facilities management, retrofit, and renovation, healthcare facilities support, and litigation support, program management, and acquisition support services.

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