Created at: April 15, 2025 00:30
Company: Army National Guard Units
Location: Madison, WI, 53701
Job Description:
This National Guard position is for a SUPERVISORY SUPPLY TECHNICIAN - Title 32, Position Description Number D0914000 and is part of the WI AASF 2, Wisconsin Army National Guard.
GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Experience, education, or training in a variety of operations or situations concerned with substance or content of supply actions, requiring ability to decide course of action to take, considering the circumstances or conditions encountered. Experience using computer and automation systems. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: To qualify for the GS-2005-08 level, you must have at least 1-year specialized experience equivalent to at least the next lower grade. Experience, education, or training in researching documents or other resources to coordinate inventory requirements. Experience analyzing, developing, evaluating to improve supply programs, policies, procedures, techniques, etc. Experience involving the control of supply stocks and accounting for equipment. Knowledge of supply functions, cataloging, maintenance and disposal procedures. Experience which required person-to-person contacts to convey information and ability to compile reports, letters, memoranda, etc.
As a SUPERVISORY SUPPLY TECHNICIAN - Title 32, GS-2005-8, you will plan, organize, review, evaluate, and supervise the various work processes of the section. The position also provides supply support for aviation maintenance. The position serves as the property book custodian. Manages materiel, resource tracking (Depot Level Repair (DLR)/Class 9 (CLIX), special Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE)/tool transactions and performs administrative oversight of hazardous material accountability. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (1) Supervises subordinates that are performing materiel management, resource tracking (DLR/CLIX), special TDME/tool transactions and hazardous material accountability. Establishes priorities, assigns work and revises assignments, based on abilities and special qualifications of employees. (2) Performs property book operations in the areas of inventory and storage management and equipment coordination. Ensures the property book sections periodically perform a visual inventory of all items. Maintains property book accountability utilizing an automated or manual supply accounting system. (3) Establishes quality edit procedures and oversees the edit of all documents. Ensures that documents are accurate prior to entry into the automated or manual supply accounting system. Establishes administrative procedures and oversees the flow of documents and reports through the Property Book Officer (PBO) to assure complete, accurate and timely submission of data. (4) Reviews and analyzes listings and reports produced by the automated system to resolve problems on error listings, and provide guidance to assigned personnel. Performs analysis of the property accounting and equipment status reporting system, to assure data provided is complete, accurate and timely. (5) Coordinates with the United States Property and Fiscal Office (USPFO) for the lateral transfer and/or turn-in of excess property. Analyzes proposed transfer/turn-in action and its impact on readiness. Coordinates annual supply reconciliation with the USPFO. Coordinates the processing of backorder reconciliation and equipment status profiles. Develops supply budget estimates based on past experience and anticipated workload and provides input to the AASF budget. (6) Establishes procedures for management of calibration, testing of TMDE, and monitors tool room operations, to include accounting for, issuing and replacing tools. (7) Performs other duties as assigned.