Administrative and Logistics Security Specialist (ALSS) (S)
  
  Responsibilities:
  
  
    
   - Perform general administrative and logistical functions.
  - Prepare and maintain records, to include personnel, property, maintenance, and operational records.
  - Prepare periodic/scheduled reports.
  - Maintain duty schedules and timesheets.
  - Coordinate transportation for TO personnel, including country clearance telegrams, in-country security for incoming and outgoing personnel, and ensuring in-country housing needs are met. This responsibility does not include actually making travel arrangements (e.g., airline tickets, hotel reservations, etc.) for rotations.
  - Coordinate shipping arrangements, documenting that the proper customs, procedures, and standards are adhered to.
  - Perform supply, receiving, marking, and warehousing and storing activities as specified in WPS III IDIQ, - Section C of this contract.
  - Coordinate billeting, storage, and maintenance activities.
  - Maintain active and accurate accounting of all TO equipment and supplies through a computerized file and accounting system.
  - Other administrative functions as assigned by the U.S. Government.
  
   
  
  Qualifications:
  
  
  For bio approval, the ALSS shall meet the following qualifications:
  
  
    
   - Must be a U.S. citizen/TCN/LN, as specified in the TO.
  - Must demonstrate Level 3 English language proficiency.
  - At a minimum, must possess either a Bachelor's degree in logistics/supply chain management from an accredited institution or a current Certified Professional Property Specialist certification (www.npma.org). 
  - Must possess a minimum of three (3) years of experience in administrative and logistical support management.
  
   
  
  
    
   - A minimum of two (2) years of this experience must have been in property management, with demonstrable experience in at least three (3) of the following areas:
 
    
      
     - Acquisition
  - Audits
  - Control (e.g., ownership, responsibility, and accountability)
  - Disposition and retirement
  - Movement and transfers
  - Inventory
  - Property accounting
  - Receiving
  - Records and reporting
  
     
  - A minimum of one (1) year of this experience must have been in overseas procurement and logistics management.
  
   
  
  
    
   - Must be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and possess sufficient computer skills to manage electronic files and an electronic record-keeping system.
  
   
  
  Upon bio approval and before beginning work on the contract, the ALSS shall:
  
  
    
   - Attend and successfully complete the NPSS training course, as outlined in WPS III IDIQ, Attachment 2, Training.
  - Obtain and maintain a Personnel Security Clearance/Public Trust determination, or RSO Vetting Approval as identified in the TO.
  - Obtain and maintain access to and competence with the ILMS and SILMS applications, with the appropriate user roles, to include mandatory initial training, and periodic refresher training as needed.
  - Possess the ability to lift and move equipment weighing up to fifty (50) pounds.
  - Possess no impediments to traveling overseas to and within countries that are considered dangerous or unhealthy in general, or to the country or countries assigned in the applicable TO.
  
   
  
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