Equal Opportunity Employer(minorities/females/veterans/individuals with disabilities/sexual orientation/gender identity)
The Logistics Company
Munitions Specialist
The Logistics Company, Inc. is seeking applicants for the following position:
Munitions Specialist
Requisition Code:
26-SHAWAF-009
Open Date:
8/19/2026
Status:
Prospect Project
Work Location:
HQ USARCENT, Shaw AFB, SC
Job Description:
Position Summary
Provide headquarters-level munitions readiness, planning, accountability, and logistics-analysis support to USARCENT G4. This is primarily a staff-analysis and coordination positionnot a warehouse or physical-handling roleand focuses on giving leaders accurate theater munitions requirements, status, constraints, and decision options for operations in the USCENTCOM area of responsibility.
Requirement-Specific Scope of Work
Analyze assigned munitions requirements, authorizations, forecasts, on-hand and serviceable status, stockage objectives, due-ins, movements, shortfalls, and readiness effects using approved systems and records.
Develop theater- or command-level demand forecasts and requirement recommendations that account for operational plans, training, exercises, contingencies, consumption assumptions, distribution capacity, and resupply timelines.
Maintain visibility of munitions availability, allocation, positioning, movement, and constraints across supported organizations and identify gaps that could affect operational readiness.
Prepare recurring and ad hoc munitions status reports, readiness assessments, briefings, data-call responses, forecasts, trend analyses, and decision papers for G4 and supported leaders.
Reconcile data across authoritative records, investigate discrepancies, document assumptions and source dates, and preserve accountability and audit trails.
Coordinate munitions issues with operations, plans, supply, maintenance, transportation, resource-management, and supported ammunition or munitions organizations.
Assess storage, transportation, explosive-safety, security, handling, and regulatory constraints as they affect staff analyses, distribution plans, and recommendations.
Identify shortages, excesses, competing priorities, expiring shelf life or serviceability concerns, movement bottlenecks, and other risks; elevate them with feasible mitigation options.
Support operational, sustainment, and strategic-planning events by translating munitions data into clear readiness impacts, decision points, and follow-on actions.
Government-Stated Conditions
Must possess and maintain a Secret clearance. The Government recommends an active clearance at hire.
Must be able to obtain and maintain a Common Access Card, installation access, and required Government system/network access; performance cannot begin while required access is pending.
Must read, write, speak, and understand English and maintain professional conduct and appearance.
Must use Government-furnished equipment and authorized systems for performance; unauthorized personal devices or removable media are prohibited on Government networks.
Must complete required security, cyber/IA, OPSEC, antiterrorism, iWATCH, and local training. Possible CONUS or OCONUS travel may be designated after award.
Requirements:
Five or more years of DoD ammunition, munitions management, ammunition supply, or munitions staff experience.
Knowledge of munitions accountability, reporting, readiness, safety, storage, movement, and forecasting processes.
Experience with Army or joint munitions systems relevant to the assigned mission; candidates should identify specific systems on the resume.
Strong data-analysis, documentation, briefing, and cross-functional coordination skills.
Relevant ammunition-management, explosive-safety, or hazardous-material training is preferred; final certification needs were not specified by the Government.