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6602 - Aviation Supply Officer

Summary

Aviation Supply Officers are unrestricted officers who may command, or assist in commanding a Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron.

Aviation Supply Officers may also achieve designation as an Acquisition Professional.

Aviation Supply Officers are responsible for planning, directing, and controlling the performance and execution of aviation supply functions within Marine Aircraft Wings, Marine Aviation Logistics Squadrons, Marine Corps Air Stations, Naval Expeditionary Vessels, and various TYCOM and SYSCOM staffs.

This requires in-depth familiarity and working knowledge sufficient to supervise and control Navy-developed and sponsored aviation logistics information management systems; repairable material management programs; financial management programs; budgeting and accounting functions; aviation inventory management functions; and warehousing operations.

Aviation Supply Officers must ensure that aviation supply operations sustain the unit’s combat readiness and enhance its ability to perform its mission.

They must be able to establish division and department goals and to develop and execute plans to achieve those goals.

They must monitor supply management indicators to assist in tracking performance over time and ensure progress towards accomplishment of established goals.

Aviation Supply Officers must initiate and maintain liaison with external agencies to provide or obtain support and to report supply management indicators.

They must also initiate and maintain liaison with maintenance personnel in the operational squadrons and the Intermediate Maintenance Department so that they have a clear appreciation of the needs of their customers.

Prerequisites

Security requirement: secret security clearance eligibility.

Requirements

Complete the Marine Aviation Supply Officer Basic Qualification Course (N42C0B3), Milton, FL.

Marines serving in billets coded with an additional skill designator (ASD) as per the table of organization must attain the appropriate certification level through the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) within 24 months of billet assignment.

POI CID

N42C0B3

Duties

For a complete listing of duties and tasks, refer to reference (ae), Aviation Logistics Individual Training Standards.

Pursue Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement (DAWIA) Certification in order to gain qualifications prior to entering senior billets within the MOS.

(See MOS 8060) The three primary areas of study typically applicable to AVLOG are: Life Cycle Logistics (LCL).

Production, Quality, Manufacturing (PQM).

Program Management (PM).

Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers 11-3071.

None.