Job Title
Logistician II
Why IDS?
IDS believes in resolving conflict, building innovative approaches to do so. Combining operational expertise with an intimate understanding of today’s greatest challenges, we bring our customers the solutions required for success in a complex and multidimensional world. IDS tailors solutions for a diverse range of government, military, nonprofit, and public-sector clients.
Locations
Muscatatuck, Indiana
Shifts Available
Please note, candidates must be flexible. Shift times are general hours; some projects may require earlier or later reporting based on customer requirements.
Job Description
IDS is seeking an experienced Logistician II to support Army logistics and supply operations. The selected candidate will be responsible for supporting supply activities, maintaining property accountability, and ensuring the efficient management of government equipment and materials. This role requires experience with Army supply programs and the ability to perform activities related to ordering, receiving, storing, issuing, and tracking supplies. The Logistician II will also support property accountability efforts, hand receipt management, and inventory processes to ensure operational readiness and compliance with Army requirements.
Key Duties
• Perform all functions of a supply operation in support of an Army activity.
• Order, receive, store, issue, and track supplies and equipment.
• Take actions to expedite the receipt of parts and required materials.
• Research alternative sources for supply items when necessary.
• Maintain accountability of government property.
• Administer and maintain hand receipt records and documentation.
• Conduct inventories of Army property in accordance with established procedures.
• Maintain supply records and supporting documentation.
• Assist with asset tracking and property management activities.
• Coordinate with stakeholders to support logistics and supply requirements.
Requirements
• High school diploma or GED.
• Active Secret security clearance required.
• Minimum of five (5) years of experience with Army supply programs.
• Demonstrated experience performing all functions of a supply operation in support of an Army activity, including ordering, receiving, storing, and issuing supplies.
• Demonstrated experience taking actions to expedite receipt of parts.
• Demonstrated experience researching alternative sources for supply items.
• Demonstrated experience performing property accountability functions.
• Demonstrated experience administering hand receipt procedures.
• Demonstrated experience conducting inventories of all types of Army property.
Compensation
• Competitive Hourly Pay
• Benefits
Skills Required
- High school diploma or GED
- Active Secret security clearance
- Minimum of five (5) years of experience with Army supply programs
- Experience performing all functions of a supply operation (ordering, receiving, storing, issuing)
- Experience expediting receipt of parts and required materials
- Experience researching alternative sources for supply items
- Experience performing property accountability functions
- Experience administering hand receipt procedures
- Experience conducting inventories of Army property
What We Do
Hybrid conflict. Non-state actors. Digital hacktivists. Tribal politics. Advanced technology. Ancient beliefs. Rapid adaptation. Strategic uncertainty. Declining resources. Rising extremism. Today’s national security challenges are complex and multidimensional, requiring adaptive, interagency responses. For more than a decade, IDS International has delivered innovative training, research and operational civil-military services to help address these 21st century challenges. We are seasoned soldiers, aid workers, diplomats, intelligence professionals, cyber warriors, technical experts, political advisors, and more with a common understanding of how to train for and operate in conflict zones and transitional areas. Our team of interagency experts and field practitioners operate and train together daily, building on our global multidisciplinary understanding of challenges, best practices and new approaches. This wide range of perspectives permits us to serve as a liaison between civil society, military, government and technology to enhance coordination and effectively solve complex security and political problems.

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