What are the responsibilities and job description for the Combat Systems IPS Lead position at VSolvit LLC?
Vsolvit is searching for a Combat Systems IPS Lead to support new construction Amphibious Ships, to review and update Provisioning Technical Documentation, (PTD), to resolve Technical Feedback Reports (TFBRs), to resolve Supply Support Issues, and to support Combat System Logistics Supportability Assessments (LOGSATS). You will be based both at Pt. Hueneme Naval Base and will spend 25% of your time on board ship.
Responsibilities to include:
Provides logistics support, utilizing a broad background and can-do attitude to develop accurate assessments of logistic product support and combat system readiness.
Learns and adheres to existing processes with the ability to collect data,
process it into conclusions and actions / deliverables draft and edit reports and correspondence using clear technical writing.
Provides personal performance metrics and highlights to show accountability for work being performed.
Compiles reports of investigations, stating the basis of analyses, evaluations and conclusions reached; provides the justification for the position taken; and submits comparative justification for alternative positions with advantages and/or disadvantages.
Assist in the development and preparation of Logistics
Supportability Assessments (LOGSATs) documentation including Schedules, Correspondence, Data Pulls, Shipboard Assessment Packages, SITREPs, Power Point Briefs, and Final Report.
Participate and support the PARM Reviews,Integrated Logistic Support Management Team (ILSMT) Meetings, Action Items Reviews, and weekly meetings for new
construction Amphibious Ships.
This involves obtaining current issue status, follow-up and resolution.
Assist in the management of schedules for LHA(R), LPD Class, LX(R), SSC, L-Class, CSSQT, and Programmatic events.
Actively engage with LPD 17 class support team members in anticipating and/or resolving class Supply Support Issues and Provisioning needs for new construction hulls of the Magnetic Signature Control System (MSCS), Engineering Control System (ECS),
Ship Control System (SCS) Navigation Data Distribution System (NDDS), and Ship Wide Area Network (SWAN) AN/SPS73A (V) 13 as required.
Perform review of contractor delivered Provisioning Technical Documentation (PTD), facilitate
correction, and submit for final product(s) acceptance.
Coordinate DLA 339's and WSS Technical Referral Supply Support
issues for SWAN/SCDN/SPS-73A (V) 13 systems.
Conduct shipboard assessments such as LogisticsSupportability Assessments (LOGSATs) for inventory of On board repair parts (OBRPs), Maintenance Assistance Modules
(MAMs), Test Equipment (TE), and Technical Manuals (PUBs) in accordance with established command procedures.
Coordinate with SUPSHIP - Gulf Coast through tracking and monitoring combat system issues, analyzing ILS Checklists, and monitoring the development of Logistics Products.
Develop planning inputs for LHA(R) / LHA-7 Technical Manual
Outfitting and the Early Logistics Assessment.
Coordinate and developprofession relationships with ISEAs and PARM across the combat system community to identify, resolve, and document Logistics and supportability issues.
Monitor and resolve PMS MIP/MRC Technical Feedback Reports (TFBRs) within
deadlines.
? Travel up to 25% of time for work in shipboard environments.
Basic Qualifications:
Must be U.S. Citizen
Secret Clearance Required.
HS Diploma or GED, Military experience or related industry experience
4 years experience as Combat Systems IPS Lead
2 years experience resolving technical Feedback Reports (TFBRs)
Preferred Qualificatons
BA/BS Degree
5 years experience - Expert level Combat Systems IPS Lead experience
5 years expert experience conducting shipboard assessments such as LOGSATs for inventory of Onboard repair parts (OBRP's)
5 years experience participating and supporting PARM eviews, Integrated Logistic Support Management Team (ILSMT) meetings, action Items reviews and weekly meetings for new construction Amphibious Ships.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to pick up and move 20 lbs.
Ability to climb ladders and use hatches during shipboard work.
Ability to use Personal Protective gear (Hardhat, earplugs, safety glasses, safety boots rated for use by NSWC PHD Safety Office)
Highly developed can-do attitude to develop accurate assessments of logistic product support and combat system readiness.