FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of the Supply Manager 2.2?
The primary responsibilities include managing supply operations, ensuring coordination between various supply and logistics departments, overseeing procurement of materials and equipment, maintaining logistic information systems, and supervising inventory management and procedural compliance.
What are the required qualifications for the Supply Manager 2.2 position?
A bachelor's degree plus 3 years of recent specialized experience, an associate's degree plus 7 years of recent specialized experience, a major certification plus 7 years of recent specialized experience, or 11 years of recent specialized experience are required.
Is a security clearance required for this position?
Yes, a U.S. SECRET security clearance is required for the Supply Manager 2.2 position.
What type of training is desired for candidates applying for this role?
Additional desired training includes completion of the Tactical Supply and Maintenance Systems Course, GCSS-A Warehouse and Materiel Management Course, and Standard Retail Supply System (SARSS) Course.
Does this job require travel?
Yes, the position may require travel for Temporary Duty (TDY) within Germany and eastern Europe, including potential deployments in support of U.S. military operations.
Are there any specific citizenship requirements for this job?
Yes, U.S. citizenship is required for the Supply Manager 2.2 position.
What systems will the Supply Manager work with?
The Supply Manager will work with various systems, including the Global Combat Support System-Army (GCSS-A), Logistic Information System (LIS), and integrated Logistics Analysis Program (ILAP).
What is the role of the Supply Manager in relation to reporting?
The Supply Manager is responsible for establishing policies and procedures for data accumulation necessary for the preparation and submission of on-time recurring reports.
Are there opportunities for advancement within this position?
Yes, the Supply Manager role provides opportunities for advancement due to the impact of the position on critical supply operations and the need for skilled supervision and management.
Will the Supply Manager be involved in training or supervising other personnel?
Yes, the Supply Manager will supervise and direct activities related to inventory control and will also supervise the preparation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) and provide guidance for personnel assigned to specific functions.