Created at: July 31, 2025 00:35
Company: Commander, Navy Installations
Location: Bremerton, WA, 98310
Job Description:
Support the Military's Quality of Life programs! The Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) department of Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) provides fitness, recreation, lodging and food and beverage programs for service members, their families, retired military and civilian employees. This position is assigned to the Non-Appropriated Fund (NAF) Fitness, Sports, and Deployed Support Branch; Fleet Readiness; Commander, Navy Installations command (CNIC); NBK Bremerton.
Must possess knowledge of the overall warehousing plan, documentation requirements, and accepted warehousing methods, procedures and techniques. Ability to layout storage space and establish item and material locations in accordance with agency regulations. Ability to prepare electronic inventory records and reports. Ability to read shipping and receiving documents for discrepancies, and direct shipments to shipping or storage areas. Must have appropriate certification and skill in using motorized vehicles and operating a forklift. Possess the ability to read and comprehend manuals and instructions used in the repair of equipment. Knowledge and ability to evaluate, troubleshoot, analyze and pinpoint maintenance problems on fitness equipment and then perform the tasks required to correct the problem. Must be able to recognize when repairs are beyond capabilities and need to be disposed of. Knowledge of record keeping related to preventative maintenance and inventory control. Knowledge of tools and equipment required in the maintenance and repair of equipment. Proficient in the use of a hand and power tools. Must be proficient with a computer and have basic knowledge of software such as Microsoft Office, Word, Excel and Outlook. Ability to communicate effectively verbally.
Warehouse Administration (65%) Performs a wide range of warehousing activities including receiving, storing and issuing a variety of supplies, materials and equipment. Receives, unloads and processes incoming shipments. Coordinates deliveries with base supply center. Acts as a receiving agent and verifies quantity against purchasing documents. Verifies that goods are intact and free of defects. Reports over, short or damaged conditions. Completes and signs shipping and receiving documents. Works with accounting division to coordinate the return of damaged or defective equipment. Enters deliveries into inventory data base. Conducts annual inventory, which requires counting types and quantities of items. Responsible for maintaining a clean and organized warehouse to meet safety and fire regulations. Sweeps floors and disposes of packing materials and boxes. Determines organization, arrangement and layout of storage space. Stocks merchandise on shelves, stacks pallets and in designated areas grouping like items together. Ensures inventory is properly stored and secured. Issues equipment using the first in first out practice and notifies supervisor when inventory gets low. Responsible for adhering to established internal controls to protect minor property, fixed assets, supplies, records, vehicles. Maintains purchasing, inventory and transfer files/documents. Issues recreational and on board fitness equipment to commands. Responsible for property transfer documents, equipment check out/in, tracking equipment usage, developing a replacement schedule and keeping maintenance logs. Works with commands to coordinate the pick-u of equipment. Briefs commands on proper usage of recreational equipment that is checked out. May be required to assist commands with set up/tear down of equipment at events. Maintains an up-to-date equipment brochure that is available to customers. Maintains documentations of determination to repair and replacement price of equipment. Assist Deployed Forces Support Manager in the selection, maintenance, issuing and disposal of both appropriated and non-appropriated funded equipment. Provides input into the ordering of electronics, small recreation gear, fitness parts and large gym equipment. Operates vehicles such as stake trucks, pallet jack, fork lifts, dollies, box truck with lift gate, hi-lift pallet stacker, etc. Maintains maintenance and inspection records for all associated vehicles. Equipment Maintenance (35%) Provides preventive maintenance guidelines for shipboard fitness equipment in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations. Prepares repair kits and repair manuals for deploying ships. May administer basic preventative maintenance classes to command representatives in order to increase operational life span of equipment. May perform maintenance services, diagnosis, and repairs of fintess equipment as necessary when contacted by an afloat command. Types of equipment to be repaired but not limited to: treadmills, elliptical, spin bikes, stationary bikes, rowing machines, "selectorized" weigh lifting machines, etc.