Materials Coordinator

Los Angeles County, CA
Full Time
Mid Level

Looking for an opportunity to work with a talented team and expand your experience as a Material Coordinator? Synectic Solutions Incorporated needs to add a Material Coordinator to support our current list of services provided to the U.S. Navy.

Three years of experience in:

  • Maintain hazardous materials in accordance with State and Federal regulations.
  • Maintain accountability of all materials through disposition
  • Perform and record weekly inventory checks and inspections.
  • Manage the calibration of tools and equipment to include replacement tools.
  • Record inventory production supply and record quantities.
  • Manage and update calibrated tools and equipment.
  • Manage production supplies (e.g. recording quantities, replacing broken tools, and tracking equipment).
  • Maintain inventory control for all Minor Property and Sub-Minor Property.
  • Coordinate all matters relating to all personal property items.
  • Coordinate and ensure app personal property receives labels and Bar Codes.
  • Conduct sub-minor monthly spot checks, annual and triennial inventories.
  • Ship, track, and document sub-minor, and Minor and Plant property assets.
  • Maintain records of pooled resources and assets issued on a temporary basis for use.
  • Issue/deliver assets and follow up with user for return of asset if not returned by scheduled date.
  • Receive, recommend for disposal, and process excess non-ordnance material for disposal. Includes screening, identifying, segregating, salvaging, redistributing, exchanging, returning, and palletizing.
  • Provide daily inventory control management, minor troubleshooting, and deployment of Two-dimensional barcode (2DBC) and radio assets.
If you believe the above duties align with your experience and this great opportunity sounds like it is the career path you wish to pursue, then you are encouraged to apply for and considered for this key position:

Required Qualifications Education:
  • Must be knowledgeable in OPNAVINST 8023.14 (Series) and NAVSUP P-805
  • Must be able to successfully pass an explosive physical exanimation.
  • Must successfully pass Arms Ammunition & Explosives Screening
  • Must be able to be licensed on a forklift.

Clearance:
  • Position requires a Secret Clearance that must be maintained for the entire employment.

Experience:
  • Position requires five years of logistics experience relating to Navy Ordnance.
  • Three years management experience with DoD contracts ensuring quality of products and services, schedule, cost control, business relations, and management of personnel that includes:
    • Planning, directing, coordinating, and managing administrative activities of the contract.
    • Reviewing and maintaining quality of technical work done on the program.
    • Assuring and monitoring timeliness and quality of all work products.
    • Monitoring and reporting task order performance and financial status.


Salary Range: $34.68 to $$43.35

What Your Experience Working for Us Will Be Like
Ask any of our employees and they will tell you SSI is a great place to work with an upbeat and positive culture. We take pride in our work to continuously improve on our performance in a manner that enhances the mission of the agencies we serve while expanding opportunities for our employees and our company.

About Synectic Solutions, Inc. (SSI)
Synectic Solutions, Inc. (SSI), is an award-winning, 20-year government contracting agency focused on the areas of logistics, engineering, management, and information technology. SSI is a growing organization committed to exceeding customer expectations, to continually improving all products, services, and processes, and to perform all work with the commitment to upholding the highest standards and ethics.

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