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3043 - Supply Chain Specialist

Summary

Supply Chain and Materiel Management Specialists perform and monitor management and procedural application of manual or automated inventory control actions.

These Marines must be able to design, plan, execute, control, and monitor supply chain activities with the objective of leveraging worldwide logistics, synchronizing supply with demand, measuring performance and facilitating accountability in retail and intermediate inventory activities and units.

Additionally, these Marines prepare, maintain and control essential supporting documentation to document major events in capital asset’s lifecycle from acquisition, transference, sub-custody, and final disposition and/or disposal in support of existence and completeness.

Advise and provide recommendations to the supply officer on all supply matters.

Prerequisites

Must possess a CL score of 95 or higher.

No convictions by court-martial, civilian courts, or non-judicial punishment of any act involving larceny or theft.

Security requirement: must possess a favorably adjudicated national agency check with local agency check and credit checks (NACLC) personnel security investigation.

Requirements

Complete the Supply Chain Management Basic Course (M0330V1), MCB, Camp Lejeune, NC.

POI CID

M0330V1

Duties

The following are the related duties the specialty is most likely to perform in general at the following assigned activities.

For a complete listing of duties and tasks, refer to reference (t), Supply Chain and Materiel Management Training and Readiness Manual.

Retail Consumer Level Activities and Units.

Executes the production, acquisition, receipt, storage, issues, and distribution of equipment, repair parts, and general supplies.

Prepares, maintains, and controls organizational key supporting documents.

Maintains, manages, administrates, and operates supply systems and activities.

Formulates, manages, and expends budgetary execution goals.

Computes requirement, determines allowance, researches and identifies supplies and equipment requirements.

Inspects completed work for accuracy and compliance with established procedures.

Coordinates supply activities.

Reviews changes to unit material condition status.

Post transactions to organizational and installation property records and supporting transaction files.

Retail Intermediate Level Activities and Units.

Determine customer demand patterns and anticipate future requirements of repair parts and general supplies.

Distributes newly fielded weapon systems and equipment according to established fielding plans.

Process requisitions, issues, and inventory adjustments in accordance to established procedures and policies.

Provides support to retail consumer and intermediate maintenance activities.

Coordinates with maintenance activities on repairable component actions and component exchange, and bills of material in support of maintenance.

Accounts for all items contained in mobility readiness spares packages for exercises, deployments, contingencies and operations.

Wholesale Activities and Units.

Act as an agent or advising agent in the acquisition of inventory, materiel, equipment, and products for subsequent resale to retail consumer and/or retail intermediate activities and units.

Act as a liaison between the Marine Corps and Defense Logistics Agency.

Formal Training Schools.

This occupational specialty draws upon its own experience and expertise of mid-level management to train entry-level Marines in the duties they will perform.

Marines from this occupational specialty assigned to formal schools apply adult learning techniques in knowledge transference to the student utilizing the systems approach to training modeled after the analysis, design, development, implementation, evaluation process of training development.

Marines assigned to formal schools and/or curriculum developers are performing an additional related standard occupational classification of 13-1151, Training and Development Specialists.

Supply Chain Management and Material Management Analyst.

Marines from mid to senior level management assigned from this occupational specialty to the duties of inspecting and analyzing retail level activities in the compliance of DoD and Marine Corps policy and procedures are performing an additional related standard occupational classification of 13-1041, Compliance Officers.

Entry level Marines (Sgt to Pvt) holding entry level ranks perform the duties and tasks comparable to the following classifications: Stock Clerks and Order Fillers 43-5081.

Wholesale and Retail Buyers 13-1041.

Logisticians 13-1081.

Financial Managers 11-3031.

Mid-level Management Marines (GySgt to SSgt) holding mid-level management ranks perform the related duties from the entry level ranks with the following additional classifications: First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers 43-1011.

Sales Managers 11-2022.

Senior-level Management Marines (MGySgt to MSgt) holding senior-level management ranks perform the related duties from the previous classifications with the following classifications: General and Operations Managers 11-1021.

Purchasing Managers 11-3061.

Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers 11-3071.

Aviation Supply Specialist, 6672.